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Withings Analyzer - under-Mattress Sleep Tracking with Apnea Detection and Cycle Analysis $125 (Was $199.95) @ Amazon AU

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Sleep analysis tracking pad by Withings. RRP $199.95 reduced to $125 as part of Amazon's Black Friday sales.

Features:

  • Easy one-time setup under the mattress, compatible with most mattresses
  • Developed with sleep physicians and extensively tested against data obtained by the gold standard of sleep diagnostics
  • Get an in-depth analysis of your night with sleep cycles, continuous heart rate and snore detection, Know how restorative your sleep was with the Sleep Score
  • Detect sleep apnea with medical-grade precision and determine its severity
  • Find all results in the free Health Mate app (iOS & Android) upon waking via automatic Wi-Fi sync
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    Looks like a lot of reviews saying its inaccurate, does anyone in here have experience with it

    • +3

      Yes, I have two. Can't say about the slept apnoea accuracy as it gave a negative result which is also what the proper sleep study said (is. Cant confirm it can accurately diagnose, just that it can accurately diag owe the absence of sleep apnoea.
      Heart rate and sleep tracking are almost identical to what my watch says, so I no longer wear my watch to bed as this is far more comfortable and just as accurate.

  • As someone with sleep apnea, just get a sleep study done. Covered under Medicare and you’ll have to do one anyway even if this thing shows you have it.

    • Using CPAP now?

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        Yup, life changer for me, I was stopping breathing 60 times an hour, blood oxygen dipped dangerously low. Dunno how I was functioning before. Genetic for me though, several males in my family have it.

        • Good that you can sleep with it, I don't think I'd be able to

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            @fredblogs: Helped that I was so tired I could fall asleep anywhere. I tried pretty hard to adjust though, I put the mask on an hour before bed just to start getting used to it. Now I hate sleeping without it because I know I’ll feel like shit in the morning.

    • Wait what, I have been putting it off because I thought it wasn't covered by medicare?

      • definitely covered - your GP just needs to fill out a questionnaire indicating you may be at risk of falling asleep when driving, etc…

      • +1

        GP's can refer for home sleep study.
        Need to see a respiratory physician if you want to have an "in hospital" sleep study.
        (ie have to pay consultation fees then possibly hospital excess on your insurances)

        • GPs are able to refer for in lab sleep studies, so long as they do the scoring chart and it meets the threshold. Medicare rules on this were all updated in 2018.

          For me, I saw a GP, did the study and saw a specialist at the hospital (long wait times may apply though, as I went through public). Only had to pay my general GP costs (as he doesn’t bilk bill).

          • @freefall101: fair point - forgot about that - I gave up on trying to refer to the public hospitals for sleep studies years ago b/c of wait times…

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      is the sleep study something where you go there and sleep overnight, or do they let you borrow equipment that you strap to yourself and take home then return it?

  • Bought it for $99 and returned it. Sleep tracking was really buggy. It never got my waking time right so using it with iffft just gave me a headache.

    • there's a bug with time zones. There was some workaround to fix that but I couldn't get it working.

  • I have had one for about a year now. Seems to be significantly more accurate than my watch in terms of sleep and wake time. As well as disturbances throughout the night.
    Sleep apnea testing tells me I have "very few" disturbances throughout the night - which is good I guess. Don't have any reason to think it's inaccurate

    • i bought one for my mum and have many reasons for doubt. She averages very low numbers which I know is impossible because she gets up to pee very often.

      On some nights it registers a 0 which is also impossible and very unrealistic.

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