Hatch Sleep Clock tracks your sleep without a wearable — and promises 97% accuracy

Hatch Sleep Clock tracks your sleep without a wearable — and promises 97% accuracy

Hatch has launched a new bedside device that combines contactless sleep tracking with a sunrise alarm clock. The Hatch Sleep Clock, priced at $249.99, is designed to monitor sleep stages without requiring any wearable gadget — no smartwatch, ring, or headband needed.

The device uses remote sensors to analyze movement and breathing patterns throughout the night. According to the manufacturer, the sleep tracking accuracy reaches 97%, which puts it in competition with dedicated wearables and smart rings. All data is collected without physical contact, making it a more comfortable option for those who dislike sleeping with devices on their body.

In addition to sleep tracking, the Hatch Sleep Clock functions as a sunrise alarm clock: it gradually increases light intensity before the set wake-up time, simulating a natural dawn. This approach is believed to help users wake up more gently and feel less groggy in the morning. The device also serves as a white noise machine, offering a range of soothing sounds to help with falling asleep.

However, full access to the library of sleep sounds and light scenes requires a Hatch+ subscription, which costs $4.99 per month. The purchase includes a 30-day free trial of the subscription service.

The reviewer notes that combining a sleep tracker with a sunrise alarm clock is a smart concept. It allows users not only to improve their sleep quality through light and sound cues but also to see concrete data on how well those methods are working — all without extra gadgets. The Hatch Sleep Clock is now available for purchase directly from the company's website.

Tags: Gadgets
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