With the lack of highly accessible sleep measuring devices comes the problem of lower value research findings. We might have access to a home based couple sleep measuring device with an accuracy close enough to EEG measurements in polysomnography. Our non-contact non-camera-based sensor works correctly with two people in bed. Two separate sensors could catch sleep stage transitioning in both participants and the research comparing those data sets must be quite interesting.

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