Why Is There A Little "Bump" on the Sleep Sense Sensor?
Answer
SleepSense was the first to implement a small bump into the design of the Piezo Snore Sensor that is placed on the skin during sleep diagnostic studies. This design feature ensures that even if the sensor's attachment on the skin loosens during the night, and much of the sensor's body doesn't touch the sink, the bump will continue to make contact with the skin and send snoring vibrations and sounds straight to the central of the crystal disk, which is the most sensitive part of the crystal.


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