I gotta say, I'm not entirely sold on this whole smart home thing ... I mean, do we really need more gadgets telling us what to do in bed? Like, can't we just chill for once without some fancy sensor or voice assistant breathing down our necks? And gesture control is just a novelty – what happens when it breaks or runs out of battery? It's like Mui Lab thinks we're all just gonna be sitting there waving our hands around like idiots ... still, I'll keep an eye on this one, 'cause who knows, maybe it's the future of sleep tech
I'm not entirely convinced about mmWave sensors being able to track sleep patterns without wearable devices or headbands... isn't that just a fancy way of saying "we can't be bothered to attach anything to our bodies"? Also, what's the science behind gesture control? Are we really relying on wave detection as our primary means of interaction? And how do they ensure accuracy when it comes to detecting stress and fatigue through voice recognition? Sounds like a lot of tech hype for now
I'm low-key obsessed with this new Mui Calm Sleep Platform . The idea of using millimeter-wave sensors to track sleep patterns without any wearable devices is total game-changer for me. I hate how every other smart home system just makes you feel like a robot trying to optimize your sleep, but this one seems way more chill. I love that it's all about creating a relaxing atmosphere and guiding you into bed – who doesn't need more relaxation in their life, amirite? The gesture control feature sounds so cool too, no more fumbling around for remotes or anything . Can't wait to see how it develops and becomes a thing!