Between 50 to 70 million U.S. adults have a sleep disorder and let’s face it, people are tired of being tired. The pandemic only exacerbated the issue as sleep challenges became even more prevalent than before due to the mass anxiety that came with the upheaval. In a survey of 13,000 adults in 13 countries, 70 percent said they had experienced one or more new sleep challenges since the beginning of COVID-19, in what researchers dubbed coronasomnia.
As sleep issues rise, consumers increasingly look to technology to fix their problems within the $15 billion sleep tech market that’s expected to grow steadily in the upcoming years. And as sleep tech matures and becomes more sophisticated, it is experiencing a major transformation. But as with any hype, especially one involving consumer health, it’s important to look beyond fancy marketing techniques to determine the impact and efficacy of these technologies.
