

Review Nokia Sleep: The mat that measures sleep and sleeps through developments
Nokia Sleep should not only measure sleep phases, feel my pulse and be a snoring policeman, but also be able to trigger smart things in the house. For me, it is probably the biggest light switch in the world that is missing a crucial feature.
First impression: Feels good!
Inside and how it works
Installation and configuration
The first smart sleep of my life
Rebuke from mum Nokia
After the premiere night, I wake up curious and immediately reach for my mobile, where the app greets me with a warning: Starting the day with the display in front of my nose is probably not good for me. Yes, Mum Nokia. Swipe and go. I want to see data, and it seems plausible to me.
- Sleep duration
- Depth of sleep
- Regularity
- Interruptions
- Duration of falling asleep
- Duration of getting up
Smart Home integration - probably the biggest light switch in the world
Things I would like to do with it:
- When I go to bed, turn the time back so far that I can sleep for at least 8 hours (fails due to lack of access rights to a few billion other devices)
- When I get up, let the sun shine (unfortunately, the solar system is not IFTTT-compatible)
Things I can specifically do with it:
- When I go to bed, I switch off the light. That works, after a few seconds the Hue lamps go out.
- When I get up, I switch on the light. This works with a delay of just under 20 seconds. Probably to make sure I've actually got up. I don't want to be standing next to the bed in the dark for that long.
I could think up more light-couch-stand-up relationships myself, but my imagination is exhausted and my needs are covered. I don't have a smart heating system that I could regulate automatically via Nokia Sleep. And I don't want to mute my smartphone as soon as I go to bed. All nice gimmicks and certainly useful for some users, but not a reason for me to buy it.
Wake up, Nokia! Where's the alarm clock function?
What I would like is an intelligent alarm clock function. I toyed with the idea of a sleep phase alarm clock for a while, but then I didn't want to sleep with a sweatband and have one of these next to my bed. [[productlist:334464]]
If Nokia Sleep already tracks my sleep phases, why can't I use the app to wake me up at the best time within a predefined period? With the Nokia Steel HR, for example, this has been possible since a software update. [[productlist:6341629]]
Nokia Sleep is not quite that precise
A rude awakening
Nokia's Health Mate is nice and tidy, but Sleep Cycle at least recognises more accurately when I've woken up. Being beaten in this basic discipline is not a good track record for Nokia's sleep monitor. As a result, I no longer really trust the weekly evaluation, which provides me with information on "sleep hygiene" and my "social jet lag" in the "Sleep Smarter" programme.
Conclusion
The Nokia Sleep approach is interesting. You don't have to wear anything on your body or have your smartphone to hand in the bedroom. Once installed and stowed under the mattress, the mat does its job - but not well enough. It lacks measurement accuracy and useful applications for the smart home functions. For me, the greatest potential is wasted with the lack of an alarm function in the app, which is why Nokia Sleep can't stay under my mattress.
Simple writer and dad of two who likes to be on the move, wading through everyday family life. Juggling several balls, I'll occasionally drop one. It could be a ball, or a remark. Or both.












