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Amazon developing radar-equipped sleep apnea tracker: Report – Devdiscourse
Tech company Amazon is developing a new Alexa-powered device that can track and monitor for signs of sleep apnea using radar.

Tech company Amazon is developing a new Alexa-powered device that can track and monitor for signs of sleep apnea using radar. The Verge quoted a report by Business Insider as saying that the palm-sized device is reportedly designed to sit on a bedside table and use millimetre-wave radar to sense your breathing, keeping an eye out for interruptions associated with the apnea sleeping disorder.
Amazon’s project is apparently being developed under the code name “Brahms” after the German composer of…
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