BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cambridge Sound Management Inc., creator of Nightingale, the world’s first smart home sleep system, today announced the results of a clinical sleep study performed by Harvard ...
Are you getting enough sleep? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 25 percent of Americans have sleep issues. Cambridge Sound Management may have an answer for ...
If you’re a smart-home enthusiast, the Nightingale sleep system is an elegant solution for blocking unwanted noise in your bedroom, but it’s not necessarily better than less-expensive white-noise ...
Pitch black darkness and silence may help some people drift off at night, but others fall asleep better with music, TV or a fan on in the room. For the latter group, a white noise machine or app can ...
The Nightingale smart home sleep system is designed to give you a better night of sleep by creating an optimal sleep environment. These are designed to create sound blankets which mask noises that ...
Having trouble getting enough sleep? Sound can be soothing and help with sleep, but most white noise units employed for that purpose claim a presence of their own because you can localize the sound.
Know someone who has trouble sleeping? A new blanket is an ideal gift this holiday season. No, a heavy layer of wool to add an extra helping of toastiness in the bedroom is not what we have in mind.
Cambridge Sound Management has created a new smart sleep system they have named Nightingale, which has been designed to mask indoor and outdoor noises to help you sleep even more soundly at night.
Sleeping for more than eight hours a night seems to be linked with an increased risk in stroke, according to a new study published in Neurology. The results may prompt physicians to begin asking older ...