Philips Smart Sleep Snoring Relief Band is derived from clinical positional therapy designed to provide quieter nights for snorers and their bedpartners, leading to better sleep by adjusting a person’s sleeping habits over time. ![]() Philips is proud to be offering a sneak peek in to forthcoming technologies that will continue to round out the SmartSleep suite of solutions at this year’s CES: PT on January 9th in suite 29-227 at the Venetian Hotel, either in person or via a remote viewing link that we will provide shortly. We can not provide more details at this time, but if you are able, would welcome you to join the press conference at 8 a.m. Beyond these product debuts, during CES 2019, Philips will also be announcing several partnerships with brands that place value in clinical expertise and evidence-based care.The SmartSleep suite of solutions is made up of existing Philips products – including the SmartSleep Deep Sleep Headband (formerly SmartSleep) and the SmartSleep Sleep and Wake-Up Light (formerly Somneo Connected) – and during CES 2019, Philips will be showcasing three new additions: SmartSleep Snoring Relief Band, SmartSleep Better Sleep Program, and SmartSleep Analyzer.This new-to-world sleep solution was the first of the SmartSleep product portfolio, which aims to provide consumers with a breadth of solutions to address sleep issues from insomnia to snoring to simply not getting enough sleep. Introduced for the first time at CES 2018, Philips SmartSleep Deep sleep headband became Philips catalyst technology in to the world of consumer sleep enhancement as a wearable solution for individuals who do not get enough sleep due to lifestyle.Through its innovative SmartSleep solutions, Philips is aiming to make good sleep accessible for everyone by using nearly 40 years of deep clinical expertise in sleep technology. Philips will be announcing the expansion of its SmartSleep suite of solutions during CES 2019.
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