12 Christmas gift ideas for people who have trouble sleeping — all tested and chosen by someone who reviews sleep tech for a living
These are the sleep products I'll be buying my own friends and family this Christmas to help them sleep better, and most of them are lower in price this Cyber Weekend too
With one third of Americans not getting enough sleep, the likelihood is that you have a poor sleeper in your life. So what better gift is there than something that can help them supercharge their rest?
I’ve been Tom’s Guide’s sleep tech reviewer for well over a year now and this means my bedroom is packed with sleep gadgets and gizmos – seriously, I’m looking for more storage space every week.
Now you’re probably imaging me drifting off head-to-toe in tech, and while that’s been true (I’ve tested up to three of the best sleep trackers simultaneously, alongside some of the best smart beds this year), there are only a handful of products I truly rely on for better sleep night after night.
From red light lamps that promote melatonin production for $15 to a milk foamer for your bedtime beverage and sleep tracking wearables at $249, here are my trusted sleep gadgets to help you find the perfect, practical gift for that poor sleeper…
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Eve is a sleep tech product tester and writer at Tom's Guide, covering everything from smart beds and sleep trackers, to sleep earbuds and sunrise alarm clocks. Eve is a PPA-accredited journalist with an MA in Magazine Journalism, and has four years’ experience writing features and news. In her role as Sleep Tech Product Tester and Writer for Tom's Guide, Eve is constantly trying out and reviewing the latest sleep products from brands such as Apple, Garmin, Whoop, Hatch, Sleep Number, Eight Sleep, and Oura. A fitness enthusiast who completed the London Marathon earlier this year, Eve loves exploring the relationship between good sleep, overall health, and physical performance, and how great sleep tech can make that relationship even better.
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