Philips introduced sleep headphones
Miscellaneous / / April 02, 2023
They stop the music when the user falls asleep and turn on white noise for better sleep.
Philips has released the new N7808 headphones, developed in collaboration with the Kokoon brand. They are designed to be used while sleeping and are designed to be as comfortable as possible for use in bed.
For ease of wearing, the headphones themselves were made very thin: only 6 mm. Conventional headphones of this type have a thickness of about 20 mm. But due to the reduction in thickness, I had to move the battery and the Bluetooth module into a separate unit.
There is no active noise cancellation here, but the headphones can generate smart white noise that masks sounds that can wake the user.
With built-in sensors, the N7808 can track sleep patterns to gradually turn off music or an audiobook when the user falls asleep. After that, only white noise will be played if necessary. The report on the sleep session can then be viewed in the application, which Philips also developed together with Kokoon.
Declared autonomy of 10 hours, recharging via USB-C.
Outwardly, this novelty is very similar to Kokoon Nightbuds. It's likely that the differences between the devices come down to sound quality, the companion app, and slight differences in design.
The Philips N7808 went on sale for $249, but early adopters will be able to purchase it for a discounted price of $174. This is approximately 18,100 and 12,700 rubles, respectively.
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