
Monitoring sleep patterns  usually involves a hydra of sensors that keep track of brain activity,  muscle movements and heart rates, but a startup called Nyx Devices has  developed a new night shirt that can evaluate the quality of a user's  slumber by analyzing only breathing patterns. The form-fitting Somnus  Sleep Shirt is embedded with two sensors that keep track of a person's  overnight breathing and transmit this information to a small data  recorder, which slides into the lower corner of the nightie. When a user  wakes up, he or she can upload their stats to Nyx's website, where they  can generate more detailed analytics and log their caffeine and alcohol  intake to find out how all those martini lunches affect their snoozing.  Co-inventor Matt Bianchi, a sleep neurologist at Massachusetts General  Hospital, thinks the Somnus could help patients suffering from insomnia,  who often have difficulty determining how much shuteye they actually  get. It's worth noting, though, that this exclusively respiratory  approach is still considered experimental and Nyx still has to conduct a  few at-home tests before bringing the shirt to market next year,  hopefully for less than $100. Until then, we'll just keep tossing and  turning in our Spider Man jammies. Stroll past the break for an  appropriately soporific video. 
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