I want to wake up at the top of a sleep cycle, ideas?

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Hi guys, I'm using sleep cycle app but sometimes I still wake up tired. I want to find if there is a better option.

Ideally, I want a dedicated device that tracks my sleep cycle and has an alarm to it. I will set an alarm and it will wake me up within 90 from the target to ensure I'm at the top of sleep cycle. I'll pay hundreds of dollars for this. Please help!
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  • L1zardQueen
    L1zardQueen Posts: 8,754 Member
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    How many hours sleep do you get?
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,182 Member
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    You need 5 or 6 complete cycles for best results. I know, because I usually get 3 and rarely 4.
  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
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    Maybe one of these would be of interest:
    https://www.sleep.org/articles/the-latest-sleep-trackers-that-attach-to-your-wrist/

    https://www.smartnora.com/blogs/nora-blogs/the-4-best-sleep-trackers-of-2019

    There's also ResMedS+ and some similar: https://sleeptrackers.io/sleep-trackers/bedroom/

    Probably most have something like this: https://splus.resmed.com/faqs/how-to-get-the-most-from-your-splus/

    If you are sleeping a good number of hours and not feeling rested, I agree that it might be something to check out and not just about when the alarm goes off.
  • TimothyIvory
    TimothyIvory Posts: 12 Member
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    Between 6 and 8 hours (if I'm lucky). Sometimes I feel good with 4 hours. Sometimes I feel tired after 8 hours. Most often, I'll sleep around 6ish and wake up on my own. Even if I'm tired, I can't go back to sleep. When that happens, I know I'm going to have "one of those" days.

    My hypothesis is that I'm waking up in some of the times at the bottom of the sleep cycle, which I understand will cause one to feel fatigued throughout the day. This is especially the case when I'm setting the alarm.

    I find it surprising there isn't an alarm clock with an accelerometer on it that is higher quality than a cell phone so I can track sleep cycle.

    Lemurcat has some nice ideas to check out, thanks. Keep em coming :)
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 32,166 Member
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    Get formally diagnosed if you think there might be a problem. Sleep apnea is a risk factor for heart disease, as I understand it (what they told me when I was diagnosed).
  • aokoye
    aokoye Posts: 3,495 Member
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    PAV8888 wrote: »
    wtf, i don't think I have a medical issue, damn. I want a device to wake me up on top of a sleep cycle, not feed into a self fulfilling prophecy of hypochondriac-ism. Thinking negative *kitten*, attracts negative *kitten*, because you feel negative... my bad, don't like insinuations here.

    I can almost guarantee you that you don't actually GET sleep apnea by THINKING you have it.

    Well this thread took an unexpected turn. I don't think any physical health issue manifests itself via thinking you have it. That would be awfully impressive though.