SleepOn 17+

Your professional sleep health

Shenzhen Sleepon Technology Co., Ltd.

Designed for iPhone

    • 3.0 • 172 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

SLEEPON is a home sleep testing system including a sleep ring with APPs.

SLEEPON uses sleepFit™ algorithm to obtain accurate biological data through sleep ring and APP .

SLEEPON screens sleep health issues and help you establish long-term sleep data through sleepFit™ algorithm for risk warning.

SLEEPON is suitable for people of all ages, especially for middle-aged and senior people, executives, patients with chronic cardiovascular diseases, obese people and special working groups such as drivers. It is a guardian of your family's sleep health.

The main features of ver 2.0:
1. Real-time data monitoring: Heart Rate/Oxygen Level, etc.
2. Professional daily sleep reports
3. Minute Data Report
3. Family and Friends Data Sharing
4. Sleep stages report
5. AHI report
6. Sleep activity and sleep debt report
7. Sleep Diary
8. Night Mode
9. Three font sizes selection
10. Bluetooth hardware connection and management, including firmware update over the air.

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[Apple Health] Tip:
This app supports Apple's health applications.Your Heart Rate, Oxygen Level, and sleep data will synchronize to the health center after authorization.

What’s New

Version 2.4.13

This update includes:
- Fixed phone SMS login.
- Fixed some issues to improve user experience.

If you have any problems or suggestions, please go to ""Mine"" - ""Feedback"" and let us know!

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
172 Ratings

172 Ratings

fye,w ,

Not as Good as Fitbit

The Fitbit app does a much better job of recording sleep modes. It tells you specifically how long you are in Light, Deep, REM and Awake modes during sleep. It also shows graphics exactly when you were in each mode. It compares your percentage sleep to a range typical for someone of your gender and age. As far as I know, this hardware collects most or all of the same data. But doesn’t show it in the app. This app is better because it gives oxygen saturation; Fitbit does not do that.

It’s a disappointment to me. I bought it because I didn’t want to wear a Fitbit anymore. But, I think I now need to get a new Fitbit to replace my broken one.

And, BTW, it literally took over a month from the time I ordered it until the time I got it.

Developer Response ,

Thanks for your feedback.
Complex factors of COVID-19 and the will cause a certain delay.



You can check the minute report,which is the more specific.
The routine:Report--click the Today button,choose one day that has data and you want to check -- Drag to the bottom,click the View minute report.

ppemm ,

Software not good

I’ve been using this for a couple months now and get more disappointed each week. First, while the graphs are nice you cannot zoom them. It’s difficult to see details. But the worst thing is how it handles when you move. If the ring looses contact with your finger for a couple of seconds it vibrates until it reconnects, even if it connects only 5 seconds later. The software assumes you woke, took off the ring, put it back on and started a new sleep session. If this happens 2 or 3 times in the night the software does not put the sessions together. You have to look at each one individually. This is quite dumb. But even worse, the graphs are not accurate. Session 2 will often show the same graphs as session 1, which means the data for session 2 is lost. If you don’t move during the night at all then this will work for you. But hand movement can easily bump the ring causing it to loose contact for a couple of seconds. Very annoying. This last week, twice it reported, “no data” in the morning. No reason or explanation, just no data despite wearing like every other night. Less reliable each week.

WildcatRussell ,

Use fingertip sensor!

I’m a research scientist, so when I was getting high apnea readings with the ring, I tried moving the sensor around to different places on my fingers while monitoring the data and discovered that the readings are much more reliable on the fingertips. I bought the fingertip sensor holders and my blood oxygen readings have been steady and normal ever since under the same sleep conditions. I do not recommend the ring sensor holders, but with the fingertip holders, this is a reliable home blood oxygen sensor. Be sure to buy the version with the fingertip sensor holders!

The app is easy to use and creates lovely graphs but there are a couple of quirks… chiefly that you have to take the sensor off, place it on the charger, close the app, and reopen the app to synch the data.

It would be nice if you could enter your age and elevation on your profile and have the device adjust the normal oxygen range, but that’s easy enough to do yourself.

All in all I feel my money was well spent, but if I were ordering now I would order the version with the fingertip sensors from the start, because the ring doesn’t hold the sensor on the correct part of the finger for reliable oxygen monitoring.

App Privacy

The developer, Shenzhen Sleepon Technology Co., Ltd., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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