![]() ![]() I will point out the downsides as I try and give a fair and balanced review. Giving me one for free to test and review doesn’t mean I’ll only talk about the positives though. And if you choose to buy one through my links, I might make a commission, which will help with the upkeep of my YouTube channel and my website. Just to be completely transparent, I was given the Hatch Restore for free to test. I’ve been using the Hatch Restore for the past month and I’ve had a mostly positive experience with it, but I do have one or two gripes, which I’ll explain in this review. The core concept, other than having lots of colors and sounds to play around with, is that it encourages you to set up and stick to a regular and relaxing sleep routine, which is a key sleep habit to adopt if you have difficulty sleeping. It’s an all-in-one sunset and sunrise simulator, sound machine, reading light, nightlight, and bedtime routine assistance. ![]() To do that, it has a wide range of features. This time, they’ve created the Hatch Restore – a smart sleep device that’s intended to help adults unwind at night, fall asleep more easily, and wake up more gently in the morning. They had a successful showing on Shark Tank with a previous product back in 2016, and have been working on sleep tech products since then. The Hatch company was founded by a husband and wife team of entrepreneurs in the United States. Some small jumps in the start of the sunrise and end of the sunset.Maximum volume won’t block out loud external noise.Not many features can be accessed manually. Need to connect both via wi-fi and Bluetooth to set it up and change most settings.It’s $129 for the device and $49 per year for the membership. ![]()
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