The sleep layer of Franceshetti's sleep tracker does away with much of the annoyance of phone - based apps (that require you to leave
your phone under your pillow) by using a layer that fits over any mattress to send the results directly to your phone.
Not exact matches
I do like to sleep with a few minerals next to my bed, some make their way
under my
pillow at certain times: purple fluorite to relax my mind, danburite for sweet dreams, aquamarine for calming, a piece of dream quartz, and a piece of shungite that is next to my
phone (on airplane mode).
Lie down with a rolled blanket or bolster
under your knees, a folded blanket
under your head, an eye
pillow to shut out light, and — most important — your
phone on silent.
However, if it is necessary to charge your mobile
phone up overnight (and many of us do), ensure the charger and
phone are not placed
under pillows, on beds, or on papers or magazines.
Research has revealed that 53 per cent of children are charging their
phone or tablet either on their bed or even
under their
pillow.
Might not be so good if you fall asleep with your
phone expecting your alarm to wake you up only to find out it was buried so far
under your
pillow you couldn't hear it.
The
phone is always in a pocket, or a purse, or
under a
pillow.
Conversely, if you lose your
phone, Tile can call it so you can hear it ringing
under that pile of
pillows on your bed!