“Relaxation” may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you mention CES, which is known for being noisy and crowded. But a demo of the device Dreamie From a company Ambient Provide a completely different experience. “Dreamie” is a sunrise alarm clock and sleep aid, primarily aimed at helping you put down your phone before bed.

The most important advantage: complete independence The most important feature of the device for anyone trying to avoid using a phone in bed is that it Independent system (Standalone System); All controls, features, appointment scheduling and data storage are located on the device itself, and most importantly: There are no monthly subscriptions.

Technical features and specifications:

  • Audio content: It has a built-in podcast player, a library of noise sounds (green, pink, and brown) to block out annoying sounds, and programs for guided breathing.

  • Smart lighting: matrix of 20 LED lights It can range from a soft warm orange glow to a bright whitish blue light to simulate a sunrise. Certain programs, such as “Northern Lights,” also support other comfortable colors.

  • Sensors:

    • Sleep tracking: Contactless motion sensors to provide insights into your sleep habits.

    • the environment: Sensors monitor humidity, temperature, and lighting conditions throughout the night to see their impact on sleep quality.

Acoustic design and engineering:

  • Format and control: A relatively small device in the form of a cut-out capsule with a circular touch screen. Surrounding the screen is a hidden volume control dial that provides excellent tactile resistance, as well as a top touch bar for easy dimming.

  • Light direction: The direction of the light across the screen can be changed to direct it backwards instead of directly at your (or your partner’s) face when you wake up.

  • Surround sound: The device has a speaker with a diameter of 50 mm With angled acoustic grille 360 degrees At the bottom.

    • Sound philosophy: CEO Adrian Canuso (a former acoustics engineer and industrial designer) explained that traditional speakers direct sound like a “laser beam,” which is uncomfortable. While the Dreamie diffuses sound to fill the room with rich quality at low volume levels, the goal is quality, not loudness.

Price and availability:

  • the price: The price of the device is $250.

  • the condition: It recently began shipping after a successful crowdfunding campaign.

  • Updates: Some features (like podcasts and sleep insights) will arrive via free over-the-air (OTA) updates later this month.

CES 2026 coverage: The show takes place in Las Vegas from January 4 to 9. As usual, the Engadget team is on site to cover all the news and products, including the latest Samsung, LG, and NVIDIA releases. There are still press conferences scheduled for Monday for my company Sony Afeela andAMD.

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