The WEIRDEST Thing We Unboxed So Far - Dreem 2
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When you need to know exactly what's going on while you sleep, also if you ever suffer from any issues getting to sleep. This might be something or at least an area you should
check out.
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The Dreem 2 unboxing video dives into what it feels like to wear a sleep tracking headband, explaining that this is aimed at normalizing sleep monitoring wearables rather than solving deep medical mysteries. The host walks through the two boxes, identifying the headband and charging dock, and notes a missing charger on arrival but discovers a charging cable included in the package. He comments on the headband’s light, fabric-like build and explains how the belt-like adjustment area and velcro straps let it fit a wide range of head sizes, with extra adapters included for very large or small heads. The video also covers practical concerns such as how comfortable the device is in different sleep positions and how the top-heavy component sits on the head to house the computer, battery, and sensors. The host emphasizes that Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are disabled during use, with data processed locally, which reassures viewers wary of wireless emissions and data privacy while using the device. He notes the app requires pairing before each night, highlighting a somewhat clunky setup flow that interrupts the otherwise immersive experience. The opening months of use are framed with a cautious perspective about the device’s price, claiming it is expensive while acknowledging the potential value for serious sleepers or sleep enthusiasts who want objective data. He ends with a balanced conclusion, suggesting it may be a worthwhile gift or novelty for the right person, but not a universal purchase, and invites viewers to consider their own sleep goals before spending hundreds of dollars.
Topics · technology · health tech · wearables · product review
Questions answered
- Is the Dreem 2 comfortable to wear during sleep in different positions?
- Yes, the host reports that wearing the headband is not problematic and that it stays comfortable in various sleep positions, with the top-heavy module resting on the crown of the head.
- Does the device require frequent re-pairing with a phone?
- Yes, the device requires pairing with the phone at the start of each night, which the host notes as somewhat cumbersome compared to typical Bluetooth headphones.