Ramsey’s Reviews: “Sleep Cycle iPhone App”

product reviews — Tags: , , — ramseymohsen @ Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 - 11:41 pm

This past month I’ve been using an iPhone app that literally has made me happier (or perhaps it’s just a placebo) :) The app is called Sleep Cycle. It analyzes your sleep patterns and wakes you in your lightest sleep phase. Think of it like Google Analytics for your sleep!

Before I purchased the app, I wanted to learn more about sleep patterns- so I did some light research (which means I Googled a bunch of different things and read for 30-minutes about sleep patterns). The short and sweet of what I found out is that a typical person’s sleep patterns is to go from light to deep sleep (REM) about 3 to 5 times each night. I won’t bore you by going off on a scientific tangent about the details of REM sleep and how it works, but generally speaking, getting deep sleep is the most important.

The Sleep Cycle iPhone app can’t measure your eye movement (which is the best indicator of if you’re in a light sleep vs. deep sleep), BUT what this app does measure, is your overall physical movement when your sleeping. The bottom line is, when you’re moving in your sleep, you’re likely in a light sleep- and when you’re not moving- you’re in a deep sleep. This app tells you that.

sleep cycle iphone app
(two of my own recent personal sleep patterns)

For $0.99, this app has replaced my alarm clock. It’s awesome! All you do is put your phone under your pillow while you sleep. The motion sensor will detects when you’re in your lightest sleep within a 30-minute window of the alarm time you set. If you start to drift into deep sleep, it wakes you up in that 30-minutes so you don’t feel tired, groggy or exhausted. How cool is that!?!

If you’ve got an iPhone, this app is worth checking out- I think it’s pretty darn cool to know in the morning if you had a good night’s sleep.

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Wow, I wish my stats looked like that. What made you sleep so well the night of 21 March?

March 21 is photoshopped.. look closely.

To slightly address your question, excessive "deep sleep" is a sign of REM deprivation that occurs after not getting sufficient rest (REM sleep in particular), i.e. pulling one or more all-nighters will leave you REM-deprived. It doesn't mean you slept "better" just heavier. 

Brent/Ramsey, they actually mention on their AppStore info page that it doesn't work with "Tempur" mattresses.

Anxious to try this, Ramsey. Thanks for the great review...I've just downloaded it for my 3GS and will start trying it out tonight.

Brent, I have no clue if a tempurpedic bed would work with this app. You'd have to put it directly under your pillow. The app is only $1, so I guess it won't set you back too far to try it :)

What about a tempurpedic bed? I have one... any downsides?

I have a 3GS. I don't think the accelerometer is any different between the two phones.

So do you have a 3G or 3GS iPhone? I'm just curious if there's any difference in the sensitivity between the models.

Given my luck, my sleep schedule isn't going to jive with my work schedule.

Slummy- thanks for the recommendation! I'll check out the app in the iTunes store.

Ramsey, You should review Liquor Run Mobile App. It was designed and owned by a person in Lawrence, KS. It's also free. I could put you in touch. Thanks. Slummy

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