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Dreamie sleep assistant with touchscreen and RGB light is designed to track sleep and help you fall asleep

Dreamie combines a touchscreen with lighting and speakers. (Image source: Ambient)
Dreamie combines a touchscreen with lighting and speakers. (Image source: Ambient)
Dreamie is designed to help users fall asleep and track their sleep without the need to wear a wristband. Featuring integrated lighting, speakers and a touchscreen, Dreamie is also designed to help users put their phones away at night.

Smartwatches like the Apple Watch and smart rings like the Oura Ring 4 can track sleep, but such wearables offer little help when it comes to falling asleep. This is precisely where Dreamie comes in, as the device can play music, podcasts or white noise at the touch of a button and gradually dim the integrated, indirect light.

The touchscreen is a flicker-free display that can be dimmed to very low brightness and, in sleep mode, displays the time in red in order to avoid emitting blue light that could disrupt sleep. Dreamie is expected to be able to track the user's sleep after a software update in early 2026; the device uses a microphone, so it remains to be seen just how accurate the sleep tracking feature is. Sensors measure light, temperature and humidity to determine whether environmental conditions promote or impair sleep.
 


An integrated Bluetooth chip allows audio content such as podcasts to be transmitted to Bluetooth headphones so as not to disturb other people in the same bedroom. Dreamie allows you to set a different alarm time for each day of the week. Operation is designed to be particularly intuitive: in addition to the touchscreen, part of the housing is also touch-sensitive – the area around the display serves as a volume control dial, while the top allows you to adjust the brightness of the lighting with a swipe.

Price and availability

The Dreamie sleep assistant is currently being funded on Kickstarter, where the gadget is available as part of a "Super Early Bird" deal for $269; the retail price is expected to rise to $349. Prices do not include shipping, import sales tax or customs duties. Delivery is expected to begin in November 2025. As usual, there are risks involved in supporting Kickstarter projects, such as products being delivered late or not as advertised.
 

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Hannes Brecher, 2025-10- 9 (Update: 2025-10- 9)