WhatA smart shower or bathroom device that automatically controls water temperature, lighting, and duration to execute a research-backed thermal sleep-induction protocol, integrated with your wearable to track results.
SignalMultiple commenters independently describe hot showers before bed as one of the most impactful sleep interventions they've found — one calls it the biggest change they ever made — yet no product exists that optimizes this routine based on the known physiology of skin temperature and sleep onset.
Why NowSmart home plumbing controllers have become cheap and reliable, sleep tracking via wearables provides a closed feedback loop, and consumer willingness to pay for sleep optimization has exploded with the success of Eight Sleep, Oura, and similar products.
MarketSleep-obsessed consumers already paying $100+/mo for Eight Sleep or $300+ for Oura; adjacent to $80B+ global sleep aids market; competes with Eight Sleep on thermal regulation but at a fraction of the price via existing bathroom infrastructure.
MoatHardware integration with existing plumbing creates real switching costs, and the biometric feedback loop generates personalized protocol data that improves over time.
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