22 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea according to studies. 80% of those suffering from average to severe obstructive sleep apnea go undiagnosed every year. Essence of the problem: the greatest probability of the syndrome of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is recorded in a person sleeping on his back. If a person avoids this dream posture, then the severity of OSA drops sharply. This development is designed to develop a stable reflex response, excluding the dream of a person in an undesirable position. Data from studies on the proportion of patients with positional dependence on the total number of patients with OSA
Smart Cricket helps those suffering from snoring at night to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea. After that, a personalised assistive program is set up to assist during and improve sleeping patterns.