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The Wearable Sleep Tracker market is a subset of the Wearable Technology industry. It is composed of products designed to monitor and analyze sleep patterns. These products are typically worn on the wrist or body and can track sleep duration, quality, and other metrics. They can also provide insights into sleep habits and offer personalized recommendations for improving sleep.
The Wearable Sleep Tracker market has seen steady growth in recent years, driven by increasing consumer awareness of the importance of sleep and the availability of more sophisticated products. The market is expected to continue to grow as more people become aware of the benefits of tracking their sleep.
Some companies in the Wearable Sleep Tracker market include Fitbit, Apple, Garmin, Oura, and SleepScore. Show Less Read more