A sleep tracking mat slips under your mattress and feels the micro-movements of respiration, heart rate, and tossing during the night. It contains pressure sensors (piezoresistive strips or micro-bolometers) that detect each breath and heartbeat through minute vibrations. The mat transmits this data wirelessly to your phone so you can review nightly metrics.
The mat’s processor filters the signals to distinguish between breathing cycles, pulse, and gross body movements. It also tracks gaps in respiration, like when you snore or experience restless spells. The data is presented as sleep stages—light, deep, REM—calculated by algorithms tuned to correlate motion and breathing with empirical sleep science.
Because it sits under the mattress, the mat is completely contactless and doesn't require charging each night like a wearable. It syncs with companion apps to log trends, send sleep coaching, and optionally integrate with smart lights so they gently brighten as you wake.
The mat logs restful periods, restless periods, and time spent awake. It can also determine when you are in bed and automatically start tracking, eliminating manual start/stop actions. Some mats integrate with smart home systems so the lights can dim once you fall asleep and gently glow when the mat senses the beginning of REM to ease waking.
Alerts remind you if the mat detects irregular breathing patterns that mimic sleep apnea or if you consistently wake up at the same time, prompting you to inspect your environment or schedule a doctor visit.
Because the mat records weeks of data, it highlights improvements or disruptions—travel days, stress, or new pillows—helping you identify what interventions boost your sleep efficiency.
Wipe the mat occasionally with a damp cloth and allow it to dry before repositioning. Avoid folding it harshly; the sensors prefer gentle curves. Keep it aligned under the mattress so the sensors cover the typical sleeping area, and charge the internal battery when the app prompts you.
Sleep tracking mats show how everyday rest can become actionable—without wearing anything. Their combination of pressure sensing, signal processing, and automation makes them a quiet companion that whispers data about your most private hours.