Gadget Trakcs a Good Night’s Sleep
InfoWorld.com:
Ironically, Lee Loree loses sleep over his invention, the Sleeptracker. Loree, 35, gave up a career as a stockbroker in Atlanta about eight years ago to work on the device — a wristwatch and software system designed to record a person’s sleep pattern.
The idea came from someone else’s dream. Loree remembers staying up late one night with a penlight reading an analyst’s report for his job when his wife started a lucid, friendly chat. When Loree later woke her just a few minutes later, her tone had changed.
“The other time I woke her up, she was miserable,” Loree said. “It just flashed in my brain that if I can figure out a way to get people up when they naturally want to get up, getting up in the morning can be much easier.
“That has got magic written all over it,” said Loree, whose one-man company is called Innovative Sleep Solutions.
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Original post by Nicholas and software by Elliott Back