• The best TV screen cleaners of 2025

    Keeping your devices smudge-free can seem almost impossible. No matter how careful I am, my screens end up covered in smudges. My wall-mounted TV magically ends up with handprints, while the streaks on my laptop screen look like they're taking off into hyperspace by the end of the day. And don't even get me started on my kids' tablet screens. Maybe you can relate. That's why a good TV screen cleaner is a must-have for every household. But not all cleaners are created equal. Most screen cleaners these days are designed to clean all screens -- including TVs, phones, laptops, desktop monitors, and tablets. Still, it's a good idea to make sure the cleaner you're purchasing is intended for the device you're cleaning.Also: Best 85-inch TVs of 2025What is the best TV screen cleaner right now?Our pick for the best TV screen cleaner overall is the WHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner, which is alcohol- and ammonia-free and comes in a large bottle that will last you a long time and eviscerate countless smudges. Read on for more of our picks of the best screen cleaners you can buy right now.
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    The best TV screen cleaners of 2025 Show less View now WHOOSH! earned the top spot on our list of best cleaners for several reasons. And we're not the only ones who think so--the company claims Apple uses this cleaner in its stores. It's also alcohol- and ammonia-free, and it's extremely effective in small amounts, so the 16.9-ounce bottle should last you a while. If you're eco-conscious, the newest version of WHOOSH! uses refillable cartridges, saving up to 75% plastic waste according to the company. There's also a travel sized bottle available if you need on-the-go cleaning, plus an option for wipes.With two kids in my house, I'm forever finding handprints and other smudges and smears on my electronics. WHOOSH! is the most effective screen cleaner I've used, and I've been on the same bottle for over a year. Pros
    Eco-friendly refillable bottle

    Comes with two microfiber cloths

    Large size last a long time
    Cons
    More costly than other options
    WHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner WHOOSH! earned the top spot on our list of best cleaners for several reasons. And we're not the only ones who think so--the company claims Apple uses this cleaner in its stores. It's also alcohol- and ammonia-free, and it's extremely effective in small amounts, so the 16.9-ounce bottle should last you a while. If you're eco-conscious, the newest version of WHOOSH! uses refillable cartridges, saving up to 75% plastic waste according to the company. There's also a travel sized bottle available if you need on-the-go cleaning, plus an option for wipes.With two kids in my house, I'm forever finding handprints and other smudges and smears on my electronics. WHOOSH! is the most effective screen cleaner I've used, and I've been on the same bottle for over a year.
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    Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now If you're looking for a natural screen cleaner, Calyptus is your answer. It's an American-made and plant-based spray with no ammonia, alcohol, toxic chemicals or fragrances. There's almost no odor at all, which is great for those sensitive to smells. Reviews do mention that since it's all-natural, it does take a little more muscle at times to wipe away a stubborn streak, but it still cleans very well. It comes with two 4-ounce spray bottles and four cleaning cloths. Pros
    Completely natural

    No odors
    Cons
    Needs a little pressure/force to clean well
    Calyptus Screen Cleaner If you're looking for a natural screen cleaner, Calyptus is your answer. It's an American-made and plant-based spray with no ammonia, alcohol, toxic chemicals or fragrances. There's almost no odor at all, which is great for those sensitive to smells. Reviews do mention that since it's all-natural, it does take a little more muscle at times to wipe away a stubborn streak, but it still cleans very well. It comes with two 4-ounce spray bottles and four cleaning cloths.
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    Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now Look no further than Screen Mom Screen Cleaner if you're searching for a screen clear for kids' devices. It's free from alcohol, ammonia, and other chemicals, meaning there's no danger of little hands touching or ingesting it. It only comes with 30 wipes, but the 16-ounce bottle will last you a while, as the company says one swipe is enough to clean any smudge.  Pros
    Quick drying
    Cons
    Only 30 wipes, which can go quickly in a multi-screen home

    Wipes dry out fast
    Screen Mom Screen Cleaner Look no further than Screen Mom Screen Cleaner if you're searching for a screen clear for kids' devices. It's free from alcohol, ammonia, and other chemicals, meaning there's no danger of little hands touching or ingesting it. It only comes with 30 wipes, but the 16-ounce bottle will last you a while, as the company says one swipe is enough to clean any smudge. 
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    Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now Click Clean is both a cloth and a spray bottle in one, with one side of the spray bottle covered in a microfiber material. It's very compact so it easily fits in a pocket or purse, and also doubles as a phone stand. Tise cleaning spray works on any screen -- laptop, phone, television, or tablet. While other sprays leave a coating to keep away fingerprints, reviewers say that this one doesn't.  Pros
    Cloth and spray bottle included

    Can be used as a phone stand
    Cons
    Compact size makes cleaning larger televisions tough

    No anti-fingerprint coating
    Click Clean Screen Cleaner Click Clean is both a cloth and a spray bottle in one, with one side of the spray bottle covered in a microfiber material. It's very compact so it easily fits in a pocket or purse, and also doubles as a phone stand. Tise cleaning spray works on any screen -- laptop, phone, television, or tablet. While other sprays leave a coating to keep away fingerprints, reviewers say that this one doesn't. 
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    Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now While technically the OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner doesn't contain any cleaning liquid, it still makes our list of the best screen cleaners. It has a microfiber pad to clean smudges and fingerprints, and a brush to wipe dust and dirt away from crevices. We've found it to be ideal for laptop or phone cleaning, but it still holds its own for larger electronics as well . You'll need an additional cleaning spray for deeper dirt, but this is an excellent option for light cleaning. Pros
    Comes with a microfiber pad and brush

    Brush is also useful for cleaning keyboards
    Cons
    Additional spray needed for stubborn smudges
    OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner While technically the OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner doesn't contain any cleaning liquid, it still makes our list of the best screen cleaners. It has a microfiber pad to clean smudges and fingerprints, and a brush to wipe dust and dirt away from crevices. We've found it to be ideal for laptop or phone cleaning, but it still holds its own for larger electronics as well . You'll need an additional cleaning spray for deeper dirt, but this is an excellent option for light cleaning.
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    Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now Eveo bills itself as a premium screen cleaner, and works with almost any screen, including LCD, LED, CRT, and OLED. It includes a microfiber cloth and comes in a large 16-ounce spray bottle. If you're looking for a versatile cleaner that can handle any electronic screen, put this on your list. Pros
    Large bottle will last a while

    Cleans any screen
    Cons
    Only includes one towel
    Eveo Screen Cleaner Spray Eveo bills itself as a premium screen cleaner, and works with almost any screen, including LCD, LED, CRT, and OLED. It includes a microfiber cloth and comes in a large 16-ounce spray bottle. If you're looking for a versatile cleaner that can handle any electronic screen, put this on your list.
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    Show Expert Take Show less What is the best screen cleaner? My pick for the best TV screen cleaner overall is the WHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner as it's alcohol- and ammonia-free, and comes in a large bottle that will last you a long time. Check out our chart below to see how other options stack up.Best Screen CleanerCostWHOOSH! 2.0 CleanerCalyptus Screen CleanerScreen Mom Screen CleanerClick Clean Screen CleanerOXO Good Grips Sweep & SwipeEVEO Screen Cleaner SprayShow more
    Which is the best screen cleaner for you? Choose this screen cleaner...If you want...WHOOSH! 2.0 CleanerAn all-around fantastic screen cleaner that can be used on just about any electronic device.Calyptus Screen CleanerA screen cleaner that's all-natural and plant-based with no chemicals.Screen Mom Screen Cleaner SprayA chemical-free option good for kids' devices.Click Clean Screen CleanerA portable option that always keeps your cloth with your spray so you can clean on the go. OXO Good Grips Sweep & SwipeA screen cleaner specifically for laptops that also cleans your keyboard.EVEO Screen Cleaner SprayA premium screen cleaner suited for all devices.
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    Factors to consider when choosing a screen cleaner Picking a screen cleaner might sound like a very simple choice, but when you're dealing with expensive electronics that you use daily, it's a decision you want to be sure to get right.Use: Not all screen cleaners are created equal. Most screen cleaning products can handle multiple screens, but not all cleaners can. Make sure you're choosing one designed for all screen types.Portability: My favorite cleaner on the list is probably the least portable because it comes in a big bottle. That's not a problem for me because I work from home and don't have any other screens to clean except my car. If you do have work devices you want to clean, though, make sure you're choosing a cleaner you can easily tote around.Cost: The cleaners on this list all cost under and the pricier ones come in larger bottles that should last a while. Eco-friendliness: We looked at what chemicals go into these screen cleaners to find some eco-friendly options. 
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    How we chose the best screen cleaners When possible, we used our own experience to build this list. Several of these products are ones we really use, so we were familiar with what worked. For ones we haven't personally tried, we chose reliable brands that had a large number of positive reviews. We also tried to select a range of products to include some for the environmentally conscious and some that weren't sprays.
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    FAQs on TV screen cleaners Are alcohol wipes safe for screens? While alcohol wipes are generally safe for most electronic screens, most manufacturers recommend avoiding them for cell phones. Most phones today have a protective coating on the glass, and alcohol can wear that down, making the device dirtier over time. Wipes that contain bleach should never be used on an electronic device. It's best to stick to wipes designed for screens.
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    Should cleaning spray be applied directly to a screen or on a cloth? Don't spray liquid directly on an electronic screen. Instead, spray a clothand wipe the screen. Spraying a screen could lead to liquid getting inside, and especially if it contains alcohol, it could damage components. 
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    Can glass cleaner be used on electronics? Many electronic screens aren't glass, and those that are often have very thin, fragile screens. Glass cleaner should never be used on electronics. Instead, use a cleaning solution specifically designed for electronics or at the very least, a damp microfiber cloth with just water. 
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    The best TV screen cleaners of 2025
    Keeping your devices smudge-free can seem almost impossible. No matter how careful I am, my screens end up covered in smudges. My wall-mounted TV magically ends up with handprints, while the streaks on my laptop screen look like they're taking off into hyperspace by the end of the day. And don't even get me started on my kids' tablet screens. Maybe you can relate. That's why a good TV screen cleaner is a must-have for every household. But not all cleaners are created equal. Most screen cleaners these days are designed to clean all screens -- including TVs, phones, laptops, desktop monitors, and tablets. Still, it's a good idea to make sure the cleaner you're purchasing is intended for the device you're cleaning.Also: Best 85-inch TVs of 2025What is the best TV screen cleaner right now?Our pick for the best TV screen cleaner overall is the WHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner, which is alcohol- and ammonia-free and comes in a large bottle that will last you a long time and eviscerate countless smudges. Read on for more of our picks of the best screen cleaners you can buy right now. Sort by All The best TV screen cleaners of 2025 Show less View now WHOOSH! earned the top spot on our list of best cleaners for several reasons. And we're not the only ones who think so--the company claims Apple uses this cleaner in its stores. It's also alcohol- and ammonia-free, and it's extremely effective in small amounts, so the 16.9-ounce bottle should last you a while. If you're eco-conscious, the newest version of WHOOSH! uses refillable cartridges, saving up to 75% plastic waste according to the company. There's also a travel sized bottle available if you need on-the-go cleaning, plus an option for wipes.With two kids in my house, I'm forever finding handprints and other smudges and smears on my electronics. WHOOSH! is the most effective screen cleaner I've used, and I've been on the same bottle for over a year. Pros Eco-friendly refillable bottle Comes with two microfiber cloths Large size last a long time Cons More costly than other options WHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner WHOOSH! earned the top spot on our list of best cleaners for several reasons. And we're not the only ones who think so--the company claims Apple uses this cleaner in its stores. It's also alcohol- and ammonia-free, and it's extremely effective in small amounts, so the 16.9-ounce bottle should last you a while. If you're eco-conscious, the newest version of WHOOSH! uses refillable cartridges, saving up to 75% plastic waste according to the company. There's also a travel sized bottle available if you need on-the-go cleaning, plus an option for wipes.With two kids in my house, I'm forever finding handprints and other smudges and smears on my electronics. WHOOSH! is the most effective screen cleaner I've used, and I've been on the same bottle for over a year. Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now If you're looking for a natural screen cleaner, Calyptus is your answer. It's an American-made and plant-based spray with no ammonia, alcohol, toxic chemicals or fragrances. There's almost no odor at all, which is great for those sensitive to smells. Reviews do mention that since it's all-natural, it does take a little more muscle at times to wipe away a stubborn streak, but it still cleans very well. It comes with two 4-ounce spray bottles and four cleaning cloths. Pros Completely natural No odors Cons Needs a little pressure/force to clean well Calyptus Screen Cleaner If you're looking for a natural screen cleaner, Calyptus is your answer. It's an American-made and plant-based spray with no ammonia, alcohol, toxic chemicals or fragrances. There's almost no odor at all, which is great for those sensitive to smells. Reviews do mention that since it's all-natural, it does take a little more muscle at times to wipe away a stubborn streak, but it still cleans very well. It comes with two 4-ounce spray bottles and four cleaning cloths. Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now Look no further than Screen Mom Screen Cleaner if you're searching for a screen clear for kids' devices. It's free from alcohol, ammonia, and other chemicals, meaning there's no danger of little hands touching or ingesting it. It only comes with 30 wipes, but the 16-ounce bottle will last you a while, as the company says one swipe is enough to clean any smudge.  Pros Quick drying Cons Only 30 wipes, which can go quickly in a multi-screen home Wipes dry out fast Screen Mom Screen Cleaner Look no further than Screen Mom Screen Cleaner if you're searching for a screen clear for kids' devices. It's free from alcohol, ammonia, and other chemicals, meaning there's no danger of little hands touching or ingesting it. It only comes with 30 wipes, but the 16-ounce bottle will last you a while, as the company says one swipe is enough to clean any smudge.  Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now Click Clean is both a cloth and a spray bottle in one, with one side of the spray bottle covered in a microfiber material. It's very compact so it easily fits in a pocket or purse, and also doubles as a phone stand. Tise cleaning spray works on any screen -- laptop, phone, television, or tablet. While other sprays leave a coating to keep away fingerprints, reviewers say that this one doesn't.  Pros Cloth and spray bottle included Can be used as a phone stand Cons Compact size makes cleaning larger televisions tough No anti-fingerprint coating Click Clean Screen Cleaner Click Clean is both a cloth and a spray bottle in one, with one side of the spray bottle covered in a microfiber material. It's very compact so it easily fits in a pocket or purse, and also doubles as a phone stand. Tise cleaning spray works on any screen -- laptop, phone, television, or tablet. While other sprays leave a coating to keep away fingerprints, reviewers say that this one doesn't.  Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now While technically the OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner doesn't contain any cleaning liquid, it still makes our list of the best screen cleaners. It has a microfiber pad to clean smudges and fingerprints, and a brush to wipe dust and dirt away from crevices. We've found it to be ideal for laptop or phone cleaning, but it still holds its own for larger electronics as well . You'll need an additional cleaning spray for deeper dirt, but this is an excellent option for light cleaning. Pros Comes with a microfiber pad and brush Brush is also useful for cleaning keyboards Cons Additional spray needed for stubborn smudges OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner While technically the OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner doesn't contain any cleaning liquid, it still makes our list of the best screen cleaners. It has a microfiber pad to clean smudges and fingerprints, and a brush to wipe dust and dirt away from crevices. We've found it to be ideal for laptop or phone cleaning, but it still holds its own for larger electronics as well . You'll need an additional cleaning spray for deeper dirt, but this is an excellent option for light cleaning. Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now Eveo bills itself as a premium screen cleaner, and works with almost any screen, including LCD, LED, CRT, and OLED. It includes a microfiber cloth and comes in a large 16-ounce spray bottle. If you're looking for a versatile cleaner that can handle any electronic screen, put this on your list. Pros Large bottle will last a while Cleans any screen Cons Only includes one towel Eveo Screen Cleaner Spray Eveo bills itself as a premium screen cleaner, and works with almost any screen, including LCD, LED, CRT, and OLED. It includes a microfiber cloth and comes in a large 16-ounce spray bottle. If you're looking for a versatile cleaner that can handle any electronic screen, put this on your list. Read More Show Expert Take Show less What is the best screen cleaner? My pick for the best TV screen cleaner overall is the WHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner as it's alcohol- and ammonia-free, and comes in a large bottle that will last you a long time. Check out our chart below to see how other options stack up.Best Screen CleanerCostWHOOSH! 2.0 CleanerCalyptus Screen CleanerScreen Mom Screen CleanerClick Clean Screen CleanerOXO Good Grips Sweep & SwipeEVEO Screen Cleaner SprayShow more Which is the best screen cleaner for you? Choose this screen cleaner...If you want...WHOOSH! 2.0 CleanerAn all-around fantastic screen cleaner that can be used on just about any electronic device.Calyptus Screen CleanerA screen cleaner that's all-natural and plant-based with no chemicals.Screen Mom Screen Cleaner SprayA chemical-free option good for kids' devices.Click Clean Screen CleanerA portable option that always keeps your cloth with your spray so you can clean on the go. OXO Good Grips Sweep & SwipeA screen cleaner specifically for laptops that also cleans your keyboard.EVEO Screen Cleaner SprayA premium screen cleaner suited for all devices. Show more Factors to consider when choosing a screen cleaner Picking a screen cleaner might sound like a very simple choice, but when you're dealing with expensive electronics that you use daily, it's a decision you want to be sure to get right.Use: Not all screen cleaners are created equal. Most screen cleaning products can handle multiple screens, but not all cleaners can. Make sure you're choosing one designed for all screen types.Portability: My favorite cleaner on the list is probably the least portable because it comes in a big bottle. That's not a problem for me because I work from home and don't have any other screens to clean except my car. If you do have work devices you want to clean, though, make sure you're choosing a cleaner you can easily tote around.Cost: The cleaners on this list all cost under and the pricier ones come in larger bottles that should last a while. Eco-friendliness: We looked at what chemicals go into these screen cleaners to find some eco-friendly options.  Show more How we chose the best screen cleaners When possible, we used our own experience to build this list. Several of these products are ones we really use, so we were familiar with what worked. For ones we haven't personally tried, we chose reliable brands that had a large number of positive reviews. We also tried to select a range of products to include some for the environmentally conscious and some that weren't sprays. Show more FAQs on TV screen cleaners Are alcohol wipes safe for screens? While alcohol wipes are generally safe for most electronic screens, most manufacturers recommend avoiding them for cell phones. Most phones today have a protective coating on the glass, and alcohol can wear that down, making the device dirtier over time. Wipes that contain bleach should never be used on an electronic device. It's best to stick to wipes designed for screens. Show more Should cleaning spray be applied directly to a screen or on a cloth? Don't spray liquid directly on an electronic screen. Instead, spray a clothand wipe the screen. Spraying a screen could lead to liquid getting inside, and especially if it contains alcohol, it could damage components.  Show more Can glass cleaner be used on electronics? Many electronic screens aren't glass, and those that are often have very thin, fragile screens. Glass cleaner should never be used on electronics. Instead, use a cleaning solution specifically designed for electronics or at the very least, a damp microfiber cloth with just water.  Show more ZDNET’s TV Guide TVs Roundups TV Models Reviewed and Compared TVs Explained ZDNET Recommends #best #screen #cleaners
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    The best TV screen cleaners of 2025
    Keeping your devices smudge-free can seem almost impossible. No matter how careful I am, my screens end up covered in smudges. My wall-mounted TV magically ends up with handprints, while the streaks on my laptop screen look like they're taking off into hyperspace by the end of the day. And don't even get me started on my kids' tablet screens. Maybe you can relate. That's why a good TV screen cleaner is a must-have for every household. But not all cleaners are created equal. Most screen cleaners these days are designed to clean all screens -- including TVs, phones, laptops, desktop monitors, and tablets. Still, it's a good idea to make sure the cleaner you're purchasing is intended for the device you're cleaning.Also: Best 85-inch TVs of 2025What is the best TV screen cleaner right now?Our pick for the best TV screen cleaner overall is the WHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner, which is alcohol- and ammonia-free and comes in a large bottle that will last you a long time and eviscerate countless smudges. Read on for more of our picks of the best screen cleaners you can buy right now. Sort by All The best TV screen cleaners of 2025 Show less View now at Amazon WHOOSH! earned the top spot on our list of best cleaners for several reasons. And we're not the only ones who think so--the company claims Apple uses this cleaner in its stores. It's also alcohol- and ammonia-free (meaning it's great for those sensitive to strong smells or chemicals), and it's extremely effective in small amounts, so the 16.9-ounce bottle should last you a while (and includes two cleaning cloths). If you're eco-conscious, the newest version of WHOOSH! uses refillable cartridges, saving up to 75% plastic waste according to the company. There's also a travel sized bottle available if you need on-the-go cleaning, plus an option for wipes.With two kids in my house, I'm forever finding handprints and other smudges and smears on my electronics. WHOOSH! is the most effective screen cleaner I've used, and I've been on the same bottle for over a year. Pros Eco-friendly refillable bottle Comes with two microfiber cloths Large size last a long time Cons More costly than other options WHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner WHOOSH! earned the top spot on our list of best cleaners for several reasons. And we're not the only ones who think so--the company claims Apple uses this cleaner in its stores. It's also alcohol- and ammonia-free (meaning it's great for those sensitive to strong smells or chemicals), and it's extremely effective in small amounts, so the 16.9-ounce bottle should last you a while (and includes two cleaning cloths). If you're eco-conscious, the newest version of WHOOSH! uses refillable cartridges, saving up to 75% plastic waste according to the company. There's also a travel sized bottle available if you need on-the-go cleaning, plus an option for wipes.With two kids in my house, I'm forever finding handprints and other smudges and smears on my electronics. WHOOSH! is the most effective screen cleaner I've used, and I've been on the same bottle for over a year. Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon If you're looking for a natural screen cleaner, Calyptus is your answer. It's an American-made and plant-based spray with no ammonia, alcohol, toxic chemicals or fragrances. There's almost no odor at all, which is great for those sensitive to smells. Reviews do mention that since it's all-natural, it does take a little more muscle at times to wipe away a stubborn streak, but it still cleans very well. It comes with two 4-ounce spray bottles and four cleaning cloths. Pros Completely natural No odors Cons Needs a little pressure/force to clean well Calyptus Screen Cleaner If you're looking for a natural screen cleaner, Calyptus is your answer. It's an American-made and plant-based spray with no ammonia, alcohol, toxic chemicals or fragrances. There's almost no odor at all, which is great for those sensitive to smells. Reviews do mention that since it's all-natural, it does take a little more muscle at times to wipe away a stubborn streak, but it still cleans very well. It comes with two 4-ounce spray bottles and four cleaning cloths. Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon Look no further than Screen Mom Screen Cleaner if you're searching for a screen clear for kids' devices. It's free from alcohol, ammonia, and other chemicals, meaning there's no danger of little hands touching or ingesting it. It only comes with 30 wipes, but the 16-ounce bottle will last you a while, as the company says one swipe is enough to clean any smudge.  Pros Quick drying Cons Only 30 wipes, which can go quickly in a multi-screen home Wipes dry out fast Screen Mom Screen Cleaner Look no further than Screen Mom Screen Cleaner if you're searching for a screen clear for kids' devices. It's free from alcohol, ammonia, and other chemicals, meaning there's no danger of little hands touching or ingesting it. It only comes with 30 wipes, but the 16-ounce bottle will last you a while, as the company says one swipe is enough to clean any smudge.  Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon Click Clean is both a cloth and a spray bottle in one, with one side of the spray bottle covered in a microfiber material. It's very compact so it easily fits in a pocket or purse, and also doubles as a phone stand. Tise cleaning spray works on any screen -- laptop, phone, television, or tablet. While other sprays leave a coating to keep away fingerprints, reviewers say that this one doesn't.  Pros Cloth and spray bottle included Can be used as a phone stand Cons Compact size makes cleaning larger televisions tough No anti-fingerprint coating Click Clean Screen Cleaner Click Clean is both a cloth and a spray bottle in one, with one side of the spray bottle covered in a microfiber material. It's very compact so it easily fits in a pocket or purse, and also doubles as a phone stand. Tise cleaning spray works on any screen -- laptop, phone, television, or tablet. While other sprays leave a coating to keep away fingerprints, reviewers say that this one doesn't.  Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon While technically the OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner doesn't contain any cleaning liquid, it still makes our list of the best screen cleaners. It has a microfiber pad to clean smudges and fingerprints, and a brush to wipe dust and dirt away from crevices. We've found it to be ideal for laptop or phone cleaning, but it still holds its own for larger electronics as well (it may just take a while longer because of the small size). You'll need an additional cleaning spray for deeper dirt, but this is an excellent option for light cleaning. Pros Comes with a microfiber pad and brush Brush is also useful for cleaning keyboards Cons Additional spray needed for stubborn smudges OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner While technically the OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner doesn't contain any cleaning liquid, it still makes our list of the best screen cleaners. It has a microfiber pad to clean smudges and fingerprints, and a brush to wipe dust and dirt away from crevices. We've found it to be ideal for laptop or phone cleaning, but it still holds its own for larger electronics as well (it may just take a while longer because of the small size). You'll need an additional cleaning spray for deeper dirt, but this is an excellent option for light cleaning. Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Amazon Eveo bills itself as a premium screen cleaner, and works with almost any screen, including LCD, LED, CRT, and OLED. It includes a microfiber cloth and comes in a large 16-ounce spray bottle. If you're looking for a versatile cleaner that can handle any electronic screen, put this on your list. Pros Large bottle will last a while Cleans any screen Cons Only includes one towel Eveo Screen Cleaner Spray Eveo bills itself as a premium screen cleaner, and works with almost any screen, including LCD, LED, CRT, and OLED. It includes a microfiber cloth and comes in a large 16-ounce spray bottle. If you're looking for a versatile cleaner that can handle any electronic screen, put this on your list. Read More Show Expert Take Show less What is the best screen cleaner? My pick for the best TV screen cleaner overall is the WHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner as it's alcohol- and ammonia-free, and comes in a large bottle that will last you a long time. Check out our chart below to see how other options stack up.Best Screen CleanerCostWHOOSH! 2.0 Cleaner$20Calyptus Screen Cleaner$10Screen Mom Screen Cleaner$14Click Clean Screen Cleaner$10OXO Good Grips Sweep & Swipe$12EVEO Screen Cleaner Spray$20 Show more Which is the best screen cleaner for you? Choose this screen cleaner...If you want...WHOOSH! 2.0 CleanerAn all-around fantastic screen cleaner that can be used on just about any electronic device.Calyptus Screen CleanerA screen cleaner that's all-natural and plant-based with no chemicals.Screen Mom Screen Cleaner SprayA chemical-free option good for kids' devices.Click Clean Screen CleanerA portable option that always keeps your cloth with your spray so you can clean on the go. OXO Good Grips Sweep & SwipeA screen cleaner specifically for laptops that also cleans your keyboard.EVEO Screen Cleaner SprayA premium screen cleaner suited for all devices. Show more Factors to consider when choosing a screen cleaner Picking a screen cleaner might sound like a very simple choice, but when you're dealing with expensive electronics that you use daily, it's a decision you want to be sure to get right.Use: Not all screen cleaners are created equal. Most screen cleaning products can handle multiple screens, but not all cleaners can. Make sure you're choosing one designed for all screen types.Portability: My favorite cleaner on the list is probably the least portable because it comes in a big bottle. That's not a problem for me because I work from home and don't have any other screens to clean except my car. If you do have work devices you want to clean, though, make sure you're choosing a cleaner you can easily tote around.Cost: The cleaners on this list all cost under $20, and the pricier ones come in larger bottles that should last a while. Eco-friendliness: We looked at what chemicals go into these screen cleaners to find some eco-friendly options.  Show more How we chose the best screen cleaners When possible, we used our own experience to build this list. Several of these products are ones we really use, so we were familiar with what worked. For ones we haven't personally tried, we chose reliable brands that had a large number of positive reviews. We also tried to select a range of products to include some for the environmentally conscious and some that weren't sprays. Show more FAQs on TV screen cleaners Are alcohol wipes safe for screens? While alcohol wipes are generally safe for most electronic screens, most manufacturers recommend avoiding them for cell phones. Most phones today have a protective coating on the glass, and alcohol can wear that down, making the device dirtier over time. Wipes that contain bleach should never be used on an electronic device. It's best to stick to wipes designed for screens. Show more Should cleaning spray be applied directly to a screen or on a cloth? Don't spray liquid directly on an electronic screen. Instead, spray a cloth (preferably microfiber) and wipe the screen. Spraying a screen could lead to liquid getting inside, and especially if it contains alcohol, it could damage components.  Show more Can glass cleaner be used on electronics? Many electronic screens aren't glass, and those that are often have very thin, fragile screens. Glass cleaner should never be used on electronics. 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  • The best sleep trackers of 2025: I slept with these sleep trackers to find the best one

    Ah, sleep. Everybody needs it and nobody gets enough of it. Doing so is great for all aspects of our wellbeing -- from heart health and focus to diet and mood. Experts recommend that adults get at least seven hours of sleep each night, but everyone is different. Even with seven hours of sleep, waking up well-rested is not guaranteed. Sleep trackers and wearables can help determine how you've actually slept throughout the night. Also: I test sleep trackers for a living: 5 tips I've learned about getting better sleep While not perfect, sleep trackers can measure heart rate, skin temperature, and time spent in each sleep phase. ZDNET has thoroughly tested sleep trackers to find the best options based on features, affordability, and availability. Whether you're in the market for a sleep tracker that's a smart ring or a smartwatch, we've gone hands-on with them all. What's the best sleep tracker right now?We found that the Oura Ring 4 is the best sleep tracker on the market for its comfortable, lightweight fit, impressive battery life, and discreet build, which makes it ideal for sleeping. Plus, it provides a wealth of sleep data through the app. The only downside is it comes with a annual subscription if you want to access the full breadth and depth of your data. If you'd like to avoid that, go for the Galaxy Ring instead, which costs around the same without a subscription. I also recommend the Whoop 5.0, as well as the Apple Watch Series 10, if you'd rather wear a fitness band or watch to bed. Read on to explore the most popular options, as well as some lesser-known choices, to help you find the best sleep tracker for a better night's sleep.
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    The best sleep trackers of 2025 Show less View now at Best Buy Why we like it: The Oura Ring is the best sleep tracker for a few reasons. It's discreet and far more comfortable to wear to bed compared to a health band or smartwatch. Oura's data capture is accurate, with its sleep staging algorithm matching the performance of a polysomnography sleep lab test. The objective sleep and readiness scores it provides after I wake up often are in line with how I'm feeling on a day-to-day basis. It also isn't hardcore about getting perfect sleep, which allows for normal people who may be working later, raising kids, or experiencing health conditions to use the smart ring and not feel disheartened. One night, I received a sleep score of 68. The ring notified me that this was below my typical range but told me that it's normal to have nights like these, "so be gentle with yourself." Then it prompted me to reflect on the influencing factors of my poor and reminded me "it's about progress, not perfection." Another reason the smart ring is my favorite sleep and health tracker is because it takes your daily biometrics to paint a fuller, long-term picture of your health through features like Resilience and Cardiovascular Age. If I am consistent with my sleep, I see how it translates into "Solid" or "Exceptional" resilience, which further encourages me to keep up the trend. A week of poor sleep takes a year off my Cardiovascular Age of below seven years. This data is great for already active and health-conscious individuals, but it may overwhelm someone who's just getting into health and sleep tracking. Still, if you're ready to learn more about your health in the context of sleep, activity, and stress, the Oura Ring is health-tracking's top dog. Plus, the smart ring can track your meals and pair that data with glucose insights with a Dexcom Stelo CGM. This can tell you right as you're getting sick, as it did for me during one nasty week of spring allergies, through its Symptom Radar feature. Who's it for: This is a sleep tracker for people who want to improve their sleep quality and their overall health. The ring offers both short-term sleep tracking that examines your rest, as well as long-term sleep and health-tracking that paints a holistic picture of wellbeing.Also: The best smart ringsThe ring starts at and comes with a annual subscription. The smart ring is best for people who are willing to pay this high price and who will regularly check and find use in their biometric data. If you get easily overwhelmed looking at your biometric data, the Oura Ring may offer too much information. Who should look elsewhere: If you don't want to be graded on your sleep, readiness, or activity levels every morning, I'd recommend the Apple Watch. The smartwatch doesn't use sleep or readiness scoring mechanisms. Instead, you can check if your wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration are within a typical range through the Apple Watch's Vitals app. Android users could look for the Galaxy Ring instead if they want a similar smart ring sleep tracker but don't want to pay the monthly subscription fee. Oura Ring Gen 4 specs: Up to eight days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Up to 100m water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | iOS and Android compatible
    Battery life

    8

    Additional features

    10

    Health tracking

    10

    Comfort and wear

    9

    App functionality

    10
    Pros
    Accurate sleep tracking

    Data illustration that informs your sleep and activity routines

    Comfortable build for all-day wear
    Cons
    Paid membership required to unlock all data the ring collects

    Battery life isn't as long as advertised
    Oura Ring Gen 4 Best sleep tracker overall
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    Why we like it: The Oura Ring is the best sleep tracker for a few reasons. It's discreet and far more comfortable to wear to bed compared to a health band or smartwatch. Oura's data capture is accurate, with its sleep staging algorithm matching the performance of a polysomnography sleep lab test. The objective sleep and readiness scores it provides after I wake up often are in line with how I'm feeling on a day-to-day basis. It also isn't hardcore about getting perfect sleep, which allows for normal people who may be working later, raising kids, or experiencing health conditions to use the smart ring and not feel disheartened. One night, I received a sleep score of 68. The ring notified me that this was below my typical range but told me that it's normal to have nights like these, "so be gentle with yourself." Then it prompted me to reflect on the influencing factors of my poor and reminded me "it's about progress, not perfection." Another reason the smart ring is my favorite sleep and health tracker is because it takes your daily biometrics to paint a fuller, long-term picture of your health through features like Resilience and Cardiovascular Age. If I am consistent with my sleep, I see how it translates into "Solid" or "Exceptional" resilience, which further encourages me to keep up the trend. A week of poor sleep takes a year off my Cardiovascular Age of below seven years. This data is great for already active and health-conscious individuals, but it may overwhelm someone who's just getting into health and sleep tracking. Still, if you're ready to learn more about your health in the context of sleep, activity, and stress, the Oura Ring is health-tracking's top dog. Plus, the smart ring can track your meals and pair that data with glucose insights with a Dexcom Stelo CGM. This can tell you right as you're getting sick, as it did for me during one nasty week of spring allergies, through its Symptom Radar feature. Who's it for: This is a sleep tracker for people who want to improve their sleep quality and their overall health. The ring offers both short-term sleep tracking that examines your rest, as well as long-term sleep and health-tracking that paints a holistic picture of wellbeing.Also: The best smart ringsThe ring starts at and comes with a annual subscription. The smart ring is best for people who are willing to pay this high price and who will regularly check and find use in their biometric data. If you get easily overwhelmed looking at your biometric data, the Oura Ring may offer too much information. Who should look elsewhere: If you don't want to be graded on your sleep, readiness, or activity levels every morning, I'd recommend the Apple Watch. The smartwatch doesn't use sleep or readiness scoring mechanisms. Instead, you can check if your wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration are within a typical range through the Apple Watch's Vitals app. Android users could look for the Galaxy Ring instead if they want a similar smart ring sleep tracker but don't want to pay the monthly subscription fee. Oura Ring Gen 4 specs: Up to eight days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Up to 100m water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | iOS and Android compatible
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    Show Expert Take Show less Show less Why we like it: If you want a sleep tracker that will keep your athletic goals in mind, the Whoop is your best bet.Whoop delivers daily sleep and recovery scores, but it also gives you a strain target you're encouraged to meet, based on the night's sleep and morning's readiness. I'm currently following a weight-training and diet regimen, and I've found the strain target invaluable. The Whoop's daily outlook tab summarizes my morning data and then provides me with exercises and durations for hitting my strain target. For example, one morning it prescribed me either a 30-minute run, a 70-minute elliptical session, or a 30-minute weightlifting session to reach my 13.5 strain target. The tracker made these recommendations after it registered my 88% sleep score and 80% recovery score. The Whoop is another reliable, accurate sleep tracker. One study performed by Central Queensland University found that the Whoop was 99.7% accurate in measuring heart rate and 99% accurate in measuring heart rate variability during sleep. Compared to polysomnography, the Whoop also correctly identified sleep and calculated total time spent asleep. The sleep debt feature is also a great way to keep track of your caught-up -- or not-caught-up -- sleep. Whoop tells you once you've reduced or gained sleep debt and encourages more or maintained rest. It also comes packed with graphs displaying weekly averages, your sleep hours versus your sleep need, performance, and consistency. Unlike Oura, which employs separate tabs for daily and weekly sleep data, I enjoy how all my sleep data is available in one place. Also: I wore the Whoop 5.0 -- it gave me the best of Apple Watch, Oura Ring, and moreWho's it for: Whoop just announced its three new annual subscription tiers starting at and going all the way up to  At the Whoop One membership is the least feature-rich option with only sleep, strain, and recovery tracking. It also features V02 max and heart rate zone monitoring, alongside hormonal health insights. For Peak has all the aforementioned features, plus Whoop's new Healthspan and Pace of Aging feature, a Health Monitor feature, and stress monitoring. Life is the most expensive tier at This tier adds blood pressure and ECG monitoring, as well as advanced health sensor tech. The Life tier comes with a Whoop MG -- medical grade -- band, while the One and Peak tiers come with the Whoop 5.0 band. In short, it's going to cost you at least a year to use this device. You could buy an older generation Apple Watch for that very price and never have to pay a subscription on it. The ideal customer for the Whoop is someone who is an avid health and fitness junkie, kind of like a more intense Oura user. This person is actively training and refining their athletic performance and also wants to learn more about their body's capacity through features like Healthspan or Pace of Aging. The Whoop will be an effective sleep tracker for people who want to optimize their training regime for a steep price.Who should look elsewhere: The Whoop is the most expensive sleep tracker on this list. If you want a sleep tracker with similar functionalities but a cheaper or nonexistent subscription, I'd recommend the Oura Ring 4. The ring costs and then for an annual subscription that offers full access to all your health data. Some users are even happy with the limited access provided without a subscription. If all this health data is overhwelming, I'd also recommend the Apple Watch Series 10 instead or even an earlier model if you wanted a cheaper sleep tracker. The Apple Watch Series 8 and later include the Vitals app, which is essential for sleep tracking.Whoop 4.0 specs: Up to 14 days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.45 inches | IP68 water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate, menstrual tracking | iOS and Android compatible Pros
    Detailed sleep tracking for athletes

    Personalized sleep coach

    Sleep debt feature
    Cons
    Annual membership subscription that just got even more expensive
    Why we like it: If you want a sleep tracker that will keep your athletic goals in mind, the Whoop is your best bet.Whoop delivers daily sleep and recovery scores, but it also gives you a strain target you're encouraged to meet, based on the night's sleep and morning's readiness. I'm currently following a weight-training and diet regimen, and I've found the strain target invaluable. The Whoop's daily outlook tab summarizes my morning data and then provides me with exercises and durations for hitting my strain target. For example, one morning it prescribed me either a 30-minute run, a 70-minute elliptical session, or a 30-minute weightlifting session to reach my 13.5 strain target. The tracker made these recommendations after it registered my 88% sleep score and 80% recovery score. The Whoop is another reliable, accurate sleep tracker. One study performed by Central Queensland University found that the Whoop was 99.7% accurate in measuring heart rate and 99% accurate in measuring heart rate variability during sleep. Compared to polysomnography, the Whoop also correctly identified sleep and calculated total time spent asleep. The sleep debt feature is also a great way to keep track of your caught-up -- or not-caught-up -- sleep. Whoop tells you once you've reduced or gained sleep debt and encourages more or maintained rest. It also comes packed with graphs displaying weekly averages, your sleep hours versus your sleep need, performance, and consistency. Unlike Oura, which employs separate tabs for daily and weekly sleep data, I enjoy how all my sleep data is available in one place. Also: I wore the Whoop 5.0 -- it gave me the best of Apple Watch, Oura Ring, and moreWho's it for: Whoop just announced its three new annual subscription tiers starting at and going all the way up to  At the Whoop One membership is the least feature-rich option with only sleep, strain, and recovery tracking. It also features V02 max and heart rate zone monitoring, alongside hormonal health insights. For Peak has all the aforementioned features, plus Whoop's new Healthspan and Pace of Aging feature, a Health Monitor feature, and stress monitoring. Life is the most expensive tier at This tier adds blood pressure and ECG monitoring, as well as advanced health sensor tech. The Life tier comes with a Whoop MG -- medical grade -- band, while the One and Peak tiers come with the Whoop 5.0 band. In short, it's going to cost you at least a year to use this device. You could buy an older generation Apple Watch for that very price and never have to pay a subscription on it. The ideal customer for the Whoop is someone who is an avid health and fitness junkie, kind of like a more intense Oura user. This person is actively training and refining their athletic performance and also wants to learn more about their body's capacity through features like Healthspan or Pace of Aging. The Whoop will be an effective sleep tracker for people who want to optimize their training regime for a steep price.Who should look elsewhere: The Whoop is the most expensive sleep tracker on this list. If you want a sleep tracker with similar functionalities but a cheaper or nonexistent subscription, I'd recommend the Oura Ring 4. The ring costs and then for an annual subscription that offers full access to all your health data. Some users are even happy with the limited access provided without a subscription. If all this health data is overhwelming, I'd also recommend the Apple Watch Series 10 instead or even an earlier model if you wanted a cheaper sleep tracker. The Apple Watch Series 8 and later include the Vitals app, which is essential for sleep tracking.Whoop 4.0 specs: Up to 14 days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.45 inches | IP68 water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate, menstrual tracking | iOS and Android compatible
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    Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Walmart Why we like it: The Galaxy Ring is a discreet, comfortable sleep-tracking solution with Samsung Health integrations. If you do own a Galaxy Watch and use it for fitness, your sleep data will be stored in the same place on the app. Out of all the sleep trackers I've tried, the Galaxy Ring provides the highest sleep and energy -- its version of readiness -- ratings. The smart ring is ideal for people who don't want to feel terrible about their rest while they track their sleep. Its battery life is also comparable to the Oura Ring at around seven days. The ring's app doesn't have a lot of the other special touch features that some of its competitors. It keeps the metrics it monitors simple and doesn't stray from sleep, activity, energy, and stress. It's a great smart ring for people who just want to track their sleep on a daily basis and don't need in-depth health insights. Who's it for: The Galaxy Ring is best for Android users who want to keep their data within the Samsung ecosystem. Additionally, it's a great smart ring for those who are intrigued by the Oura Ring -- but not the subscription price tag. Unlike the Oura Ring, whose price increases depending on the ring's finish, every Samsung Galaxy Ring finish costs the same, sweet price of  Who should look elsewhere: This smart ring is only available to Android users, since the data is stored on the Samsung Health app. So iOS users should look to the Oura Ring 4 or Ultrahuman Ring Air instead.  Also: Samsung's Galaxy Ring is smarter than my Apple WatchSamsung Galaxy Ring specs: Up to seven days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | Android compatible Pros
    Best smart ring for Android users

    Sleep and energy tracking that doesn't make you feel bad

    Great for entry-level health trackers
    Cons
    Not as feature-rich as the Oura Ring
    Why we like it: The Galaxy Ring is a discreet, comfortable sleep-tracking solution with Samsung Health integrations. If you do own a Galaxy Watch and use it for fitness, your sleep data will be stored in the same place on the app. Out of all the sleep trackers I've tried, the Galaxy Ring provides the highest sleep and energy -- its version of readiness -- ratings. The smart ring is ideal for people who don't want to feel terrible about their rest while they track their sleep. Its battery life is also comparable to the Oura Ring at around seven days. The ring's app doesn't have a lot of the other special touch features that some of its competitors. It keeps the metrics it monitors simple and doesn't stray from sleep, activity, energy, and stress. It's a great smart ring for people who just want to track their sleep on a daily basis and don't need in-depth health insights. Who's it for: The Galaxy Ring is best for Android users who want to keep their data within the Samsung ecosystem. Additionally, it's a great smart ring for those who are intrigued by the Oura Ring -- but not the subscription price tag. Unlike the Oura Ring, whose price increases depending on the ring's finish, every Samsung Galaxy Ring finish costs the same, sweet price of  Who should look elsewhere: This smart ring is only available to Android users, since the data is stored on the Samsung Health app. So iOS users should look to the Oura Ring 4 or Ultrahuman Ring Air instead.  Also: Samsung's Galaxy Ring is smarter than my Apple WatchSamsung Galaxy Ring specs: Up to seven days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | Android compatible
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    Show Expert Take Show less Show less Why we like it: The Apple Watch Series 10 is the most approachable sleep-tracking option for people who want a general sense that they're hitting their sleep goals. The functions on the Apple Watch aren't going to grade you on how you rested, but it will tell you if key metrics are within normal or abnormal ranges and accurately capture your sleep data. The Apple Watch shows you your time spent awake, in REM, core, and deep sleep, as well as whether your sleep duration has increased or decreased over the past week. The Vitals app is going to be your Apple Watch's best friend if you want some biometric-tracking mechanisms. The smartwatch app displays your sleeping wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration on a graph. It will also notify you whether these datapoints are in or out of your typical range. We chose the Apple Watch Series 10 because it is the thinnest and most comfortable smartwatch Apple's produced. This makes it a little easier to sleep with compared to its bulkier counterparts in the Apple Watch lineup. It also comes with several sleep-friendly functionalities, like a bedtime reminder feature that automatically goes into do not disturb at your set bedtime. For those with breathing disturbances, the smartwatch has an FDA-cleared Sleep Apnea Detection feature that can help catch the often-undiagnosed condition.  Who's it for: Apple owners, first and foremost. Unlike the other picks on this list, the Apple Watch has a screen and is your iPhone's personal assistant first and a health tracker second. You can take calls, set timers, send texts, create reminders, and even use it as a de facto wallet. Secondly, it's for people who don't mind the feel of wearing a smartwatch to bed. This might be the most comfortable smartwatch Apple's ever made, but it's still pretty bulky and distracting.The smartwatch is a great solution for people looking for a subscription-free health tracker with medical grade, yet simple and judgement-free, features. Apple updates its firmware regularly and adds new health-minded features every year, so you can get a lot out of keeping this smartwatch around your wrist. Who should look elsewhere: The Apple Watch Series 10 battery life is better than its predecessors, but it's still shorter than the other options on this list. You'll have to charge your smartwatch everyday if you want around-the-clock usage, which may be a deterrent for people. If that's you, I'd recommend the Whoop instead, since it's a similar wrist band form factor but with a 14-day battery life and a wearable charging case.Review: Apple Watch Series 10Apple Watch Series 10 specs: Up to 18-hour battery life | Sleep cycles and sleep apnea-tracking | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and/or cellular options | 42mm and 46mm models | IP6X dust and water resistant | Blood oxygen, body temperature sensor, EKG, irregular heart rate alerts | iOS only
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    10

    Build quality/durability

    9

    Advanced features

    6

    Applications

    10

    Core functionality

    9
    Pros
    Sleep cycle tracking

    No subscription to track sleep

    Sleep apnea detection

    Vitals app
    Cons
    Must be paired with iPhone

    Shorter battery life than other wearables

    No sleep scores
    Apple Watch Series 10 Best sleep tracker for iPhone owners
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    / 5

    Score
    Why we like it: The Apple Watch Series 10 is the most approachable sleep-tracking option for people who want a general sense that they're hitting their sleep goals. The functions on the Apple Watch aren't going to grade you on how you rested, but it will tell you if key metrics are within normal or abnormal ranges and accurately capture your sleep data. The Apple Watch shows you your time spent awake, in REM, core, and deep sleep, as well as whether your sleep duration has increased or decreased over the past week. The Vitals app is going to be your Apple Watch's best friend if you want some biometric-tracking mechanisms. The smartwatch app displays your sleeping wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration on a graph. It will also notify you whether these datapoints are in or out of your typical range. We chose the Apple Watch Series 10 because it is the thinnest and most comfortable smartwatch Apple's produced. This makes it a little easier to sleep with compared to its bulkier counterparts in the Apple Watch lineup. It also comes with several sleep-friendly functionalities, like a bedtime reminder feature that automatically goes into do not disturb at your set bedtime. For those with breathing disturbances, the smartwatch has an FDA-cleared Sleep Apnea Detection feature that can help catch the often-undiagnosed condition.  Who's it for: Apple owners, first and foremost. Unlike the other picks on this list, the Apple Watch has a screen and is your iPhone's personal assistant first and a health tracker second. You can take calls, set timers, send texts, create reminders, and even use it as a de facto wallet. Secondly, it's for people who don't mind the feel of wearing a smartwatch to bed. This might be the most comfortable smartwatch Apple's ever made, but it's still pretty bulky and distracting.The smartwatch is a great solution for people looking for a subscription-free health tracker with medical grade, yet simple and judgement-free, features. Apple updates its firmware regularly and adds new health-minded features every year, so you can get a lot out of keeping this smartwatch around your wrist. Who should look elsewhere: The Apple Watch Series 10 battery life is better than its predecessors, but it's still shorter than the other options on this list. You'll have to charge your smartwatch everyday if you want around-the-clock usage, which may be a deterrent for people. If that's you, I'd recommend the Whoop instead, since it's a similar wrist band form factor but with a 14-day battery life and a wearable charging case.Review: Apple Watch Series 10Apple Watch Series 10 specs: Up to 18-hour battery life | Sleep cycles and sleep apnea-tracking | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and/or cellular options | 42mm and 46mm models | IP6X dust and water resistant | Blood oxygen, body temperature sensor, EKG, irregular heart rate alerts | iOS only
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    Show Expert Take Show less What are the tariffs in the U.S.?The recent U.S. tariffs on imports from countries like China, Vietnam, and India aim to boost domestic manufacturing but are likely to drive up prices on consumer electronics. Products like smartphones, laptops, and TVs may become more expensive as companies rethink global supply chains and weigh the cost of shifting production.Headphones and wearable devices, which are predominantly manufactured in these regions, are now subject to tariffs as high as 54% on Chinese imports and 46% on Vietnamese goods. As a result, consumers may see price increases of approximately 20% on these items. Manufacturers are exploring options like relocating production to countries with lower tariffs, but such shifts are complex and may not provide immediate relief. In the short term, shoppers should anticipate higher costs for headphones and wearables due to these trade policies.Right now, it looks like some tech may be exempt from the issued tariffs, but since it's always changing and developing, we are keeping an eye on it and will update you on the latest.Also: Tariff exemptions for electronics offer a break for tech - but not for longWhat is the best sleep tracker? The best sleep tracker overall is the Oura Ring 4, thanks to its comprehensive features that provide a deeper understanding of the health data behind your sleep score. It is more comfortable to wear than a smartwatch and offers the most detailed summaries and recommendations for your night's sleep.Best sleep trackerCostBattery lifeiOS/AndroidSleep cyclesSubscription needed?Oura Ring 48 daysiOS and Android✔YesWhoop 5.0 Starts at annually 14 daysiOS and Android✔YesSamsung Galaxy Ring daysAndroid only✔NoApple Watch Series 10hoursiOS only✔No
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    Which is the right sleep tracker for you? That depends on your needs. Do you prefer a device with a screen or one without? Are you an athlete looking to combine sleep data with training metrics, or are you casually interested in tracking your nightly sleep score? Do you want to pay a monthly fee to access all your data, or do you want to keep the costs low? We've compiled a list of options to suit a variety of preferences and use cases. Choose this best sleep tracker...If you want...Oura RingThe best sleep tracker overall, with a battery life that lasts nearly a week, comprehensive sleep data, and a discreet form factor.Whoop 4.0The best sleep tracker for athletes who don't want a screen on their wrist. Get insights and recommendations through Whoop's personalized sleep coach and learn how you can recover from your workouts with the right amount of sleep that Whoop calculates for you.Galaxy Ring Any easy-going sleep tracker that won't make you feel bad about your night's sleep. The smart ring is subscription-free and is only compatible with Android devices -- sorry iPhone owners. Apple Watch Series 10The best sleep tracker for Apple users with easy Apple integration, sleep cycle information and sleep apnea detection, and a larger, thinner, and brighter display.
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    Factors to consider when choosing a sleep tracker Poor sleep quality can lead to an increased risk of dementia, obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression, and even certain types of cancer. Sleep is vital.To find the best sleep trackers, ZDNET relied on hands-on testing and thorough research into product quality as well as sleep studies on these devices. Additionally, we considered the following factors:Sleep Tracking: Sensors in your sleep tracker can collect a variety of data such as heart rate, heart rate variability, time asleep, sleep stages, and even how much you snore. All of this data is collected and analyzed, and the best sleep trackers present this information clearly.Comfort: If you're wearing a device to bed, it should be comfortable. We've considered smartwatches, bands, and rings that are lightweight, compact, and unobtrusive.Additional features: Some sleep trackers may also provide additional features, like a smart alarm or health and fitness tracking. These insights can help you live a better life during the day, so you sleep better at night. Subscription: To access some features, you may need a subscription. Some subscriptions require a one-time fee, while others may charge an ongoing monthly fee. Be sure to review the terms of the subscription before purchasing. While generally affordable, this is an additional cost that you should factor into the total price.Price: Sleep trackers can be reasonably priced but get expensive as you add extra features. I found that the cost of the best sleep trackers ranges from to depending on the model.User sentiment: We read customer reviews for each product to see what people liked and disliked about each sleep tracker.
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    How did we choose these sleep trackers? We understand how much of an investment any type of personal tech can be. When we select products for our lists, we give them careful consideration. We rigorously test these products for days and weeks, read customer reviews, and evaluate whether they deliver on their value and cost.The ZDNET team is constantly testing and ranking products, swapping out older models for newer ones, and removing products that are no longer competitive. Whether a product costs or we want you to get your money's worth.
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    What is a sleep cycle? A sleep cycle consists of three stages: light sleep, deep sleep, and rapid eye movement. Typically, when you first fall asleep, you'll enter either light or deep sleep, likely one after the other, before entering a REM phase.This cycle lasts about 1.5 hours, then repeats in intervals closer to two hours, possibly with a few awake minutes in between, but it always ends with REM sleep. As the night progresses, you'll likely spend less time in deep sleep, while the REM stages become longer.A regular night of sleep should include about 50% light sleep, 20% REM sleep, 20% deep sleep, and 10% awake. 
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    How can I improve my sleep? The National Sleep Foundation recommends improving your sleep by practicing certain habits throughout the day and before bed. Following a consistent bedtime routine -- waking up and going to bed at the same time each day -- is one way to signal to your body to ease into sleep. Dimming the lights a few hours before bed, limiting screen time, and creating a cozy, dark, and cool bedroom environment are all ways to improve your sleep schedule. Regular exercise and limiting alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine consumption can also help you stay asleep.
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    How much REM do I need? Nearly a quarter of your sleep should be REM sleep, according to health experts. If you're sleeping eight hours a night, the recommended average, two hours of REM sleep each night is ideal.
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    Are sleep trackers really accurate? If you need your sleep analyzed, doctors will usually order a sleep study, which examines a person's oxygen level, heart rate, breathing, eye movement, and leg movement while simultaneously running an electroencephalogram.An EEG shows your brainwaves during different stages and cycles of sleep. A wearable smartwatch or fitness tracker on your wrist, however, is far from your brain.The most popular wearables from Fitbit, Apple, Garmin, and Samsung collect a combination of the following measurements: heart rate and heart rate variability, movement, breaths per minute, and skin temperature. Devices that track sleep cycles use an algorithm to estimate your sleep cycles based on the data.A 2017 study compared a polysomnography with the performance of a Fitbit Charge 2 in 35 adults. Researchers found the Fitbit device detected sleep onset with 96% accuracy, but overestimated time spent asleep by nine minutes on average. In the study, the Fitbit detected light sleep with 81% accuracy, deep sleep with only 49% accuracy, and REM sleep with 74% accuracy.A newer study published in April of 2022 compared the performance of the Fitbit Alta HR to results from an EEG conducted simultaneously on 40 college athletes while sleeping. This study found Fitbit data to effectively track sleep onset, time spent asleep, and sleep cycles. Fitbit can be a useful tool for athletes' sleep management.While not 100% accurate, the Fitbit data showed a strong correlation with polysomnography results.
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    What types of sleep trackers are there? There are several types of sleep trackers to choose from. Smartwatches, rings, and under-mattress nearables are the three most popular options.Smartwatches: These can be either smartwatches or wristbands, depending on the level of technology you need. Smartwatches often include smart assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant and offer a range of features, such as GPS tracking and fitness tracking, in addition to sleep tracking.Rings: This is another wearable sleep tracker but far more basic. It uses sensors along the inside of the ring to collect data and track your sleep. Under mattress or nearables: There are some models, like the Withings Sleep Tracker Pad, that simply slide under your mattress for an unobtrusive solution to sleep trackers.
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    What are the best sleep trackers that don't require a subscription? The Apple Watch Series 10, Samsung Galaxy Ring, Google's Pixel Watch 2, and the Garmin Venu 3S are all impressive smartwatches that offer great sleep-tracking capabilities without a subscription. If you're a casual sleep tracker, I'd recommend the Apple Watch for those in the Apple ecosystem and the Galaxy Ring for Android users. If you're an athlete, I'd suggest the Garmin Venu 3S.
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    Ah, sleep. Everybody needs it and nobody gets enough of it. Doing so is great for all aspects of our wellbeing -- from heart health and focus to diet and mood. Experts recommend that adults get at least seven hours of sleep each night, but everyone is different. Even with seven hours of sleep, waking up well-rested is not guaranteed. Sleep trackers and wearables can help determine how you've actually slept throughout the night. Also: I test sleep trackers for a living: 5 tips I've learned about getting better sleep While not perfect, sleep trackers can measure heart rate, skin temperature, and time spent in each sleep phase. ZDNET has thoroughly tested sleep trackers to find the best options based on features, affordability, and availability. Whether you're in the market for a sleep tracker that's a smart ring or a smartwatch, we've gone hands-on with them all. What's the best sleep tracker right now?We found that the Oura Ring 4 is the best sleep tracker on the market for its comfortable, lightweight fit, impressive battery life, and discreet build, which makes it ideal for sleeping. Plus, it provides a wealth of sleep data through the app. The only downside is it comes with a annual subscription if you want to access the full breadth and depth of your data. If you'd like to avoid that, go for the Galaxy Ring instead, which costs around the same without a subscription. I also recommend the Whoop 5.0, as well as the Apple Watch Series 10, if you'd rather wear a fitness band or watch to bed. Read on to explore the most popular options, as well as some lesser-known choices, to help you find the best sleep tracker for a better night's sleep. Sort by All The best sleep trackers of 2025 Show less View now at Best Buy Why we like it: The Oura Ring is the best sleep tracker for a few reasons. It's discreet and far more comfortable to wear to bed compared to a health band or smartwatch. Oura's data capture is accurate, with its sleep staging algorithm matching the performance of a polysomnography sleep lab test. The objective sleep and readiness scores it provides after I wake up often are in line with how I'm feeling on a day-to-day basis. It also isn't hardcore about getting perfect sleep, which allows for normal people who may be working later, raising kids, or experiencing health conditions to use the smart ring and not feel disheartened. One night, I received a sleep score of 68. The ring notified me that this was below my typical range but told me that it's normal to have nights like these, "so be gentle with yourself." Then it prompted me to reflect on the influencing factors of my poor and reminded me "it's about progress, not perfection." Another reason the smart ring is my favorite sleep and health tracker is because it takes your daily biometrics to paint a fuller, long-term picture of your health through features like Resilience and Cardiovascular Age. If I am consistent with my sleep, I see how it translates into "Solid" or "Exceptional" resilience, which further encourages me to keep up the trend. A week of poor sleep takes a year off my Cardiovascular Age of below seven years. This data is great for already active and health-conscious individuals, but it may overwhelm someone who's just getting into health and sleep tracking. Still, if you're ready to learn more about your health in the context of sleep, activity, and stress, the Oura Ring is health-tracking's top dog. Plus, the smart ring can track your meals and pair that data with glucose insights with a Dexcom Stelo CGM. This can tell you right as you're getting sick, as it did for me during one nasty week of spring allergies, through its Symptom Radar feature. Who's it for: This is a sleep tracker for people who want to improve their sleep quality and their overall health. The ring offers both short-term sleep tracking that examines your rest, as well as long-term sleep and health-tracking that paints a holistic picture of wellbeing.Also: The best smart ringsThe ring starts at and comes with a annual subscription. The smart ring is best for people who are willing to pay this high price and who will regularly check and find use in their biometric data. If you get easily overwhelmed looking at your biometric data, the Oura Ring may offer too much information. Who should look elsewhere: If you don't want to be graded on your sleep, readiness, or activity levels every morning, I'd recommend the Apple Watch. The smartwatch doesn't use sleep or readiness scoring mechanisms. Instead, you can check if your wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration are within a typical range through the Apple Watch's Vitals app. Android users could look for the Galaxy Ring instead if they want a similar smart ring sleep tracker but don't want to pay the monthly subscription fee. Oura Ring Gen 4 specs: Up to eight days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Up to 100m water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | iOS and Android compatible Battery life 8 Additional features 10 Health tracking 10 Comfort and wear 9 App functionality 10 Pros Accurate sleep tracking Data illustration that informs your sleep and activity routines Comfortable build for all-day wear Cons Paid membership required to unlock all data the ring collects Battery life isn't as long as advertised Oura Ring Gen 4 Best sleep tracker overall 4.7 / 5 Score Why we like it: The Oura Ring is the best sleep tracker for a few reasons. It's discreet and far more comfortable to wear to bed compared to a health band or smartwatch. Oura's data capture is accurate, with its sleep staging algorithm matching the performance of a polysomnography sleep lab test. The objective sleep and readiness scores it provides after I wake up often are in line with how I'm feeling on a day-to-day basis. It also isn't hardcore about getting perfect sleep, which allows for normal people who may be working later, raising kids, or experiencing health conditions to use the smart ring and not feel disheartened. One night, I received a sleep score of 68. The ring notified me that this was below my typical range but told me that it's normal to have nights like these, "so be gentle with yourself." Then it prompted me to reflect on the influencing factors of my poor and reminded me "it's about progress, not perfection." Another reason the smart ring is my favorite sleep and health tracker is because it takes your daily biometrics to paint a fuller, long-term picture of your health through features like Resilience and Cardiovascular Age. If I am consistent with my sleep, I see how it translates into "Solid" or "Exceptional" resilience, which further encourages me to keep up the trend. A week of poor sleep takes a year off my Cardiovascular Age of below seven years. This data is great for already active and health-conscious individuals, but it may overwhelm someone who's just getting into health and sleep tracking. Still, if you're ready to learn more about your health in the context of sleep, activity, and stress, the Oura Ring is health-tracking's top dog. Plus, the smart ring can track your meals and pair that data with glucose insights with a Dexcom Stelo CGM. This can tell you right as you're getting sick, as it did for me during one nasty week of spring allergies, through its Symptom Radar feature. Who's it for: This is a sleep tracker for people who want to improve their sleep quality and their overall health. The ring offers both short-term sleep tracking that examines your rest, as well as long-term sleep and health-tracking that paints a holistic picture of wellbeing.Also: The best smart ringsThe ring starts at and comes with a annual subscription. The smart ring is best for people who are willing to pay this high price and who will regularly check and find use in their biometric data. If you get easily overwhelmed looking at your biometric data, the Oura Ring may offer too much information. Who should look elsewhere: If you don't want to be graded on your sleep, readiness, or activity levels every morning, I'd recommend the Apple Watch. The smartwatch doesn't use sleep or readiness scoring mechanisms. Instead, you can check if your wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration are within a typical range through the Apple Watch's Vitals app. Android users could look for the Galaxy Ring instead if they want a similar smart ring sleep tracker but don't want to pay the monthly subscription fee. Oura Ring Gen 4 specs: Up to eight days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Up to 100m water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | iOS and Android compatible Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less Why we like it: If you want a sleep tracker that will keep your athletic goals in mind, the Whoop is your best bet.Whoop delivers daily sleep and recovery scores, but it also gives you a strain target you're encouraged to meet, based on the night's sleep and morning's readiness. I'm currently following a weight-training and diet regimen, and I've found the strain target invaluable. The Whoop's daily outlook tab summarizes my morning data and then provides me with exercises and durations for hitting my strain target. For example, one morning it prescribed me either a 30-minute run, a 70-minute elliptical session, or a 30-minute weightlifting session to reach my 13.5 strain target. The tracker made these recommendations after it registered my 88% sleep score and 80% recovery score. The Whoop is another reliable, accurate sleep tracker. One study performed by Central Queensland University found that the Whoop was 99.7% accurate in measuring heart rate and 99% accurate in measuring heart rate variability during sleep. Compared to polysomnography, the Whoop also correctly identified sleep and calculated total time spent asleep. The sleep debt feature is also a great way to keep track of your caught-up -- or not-caught-up -- sleep. Whoop tells you once you've reduced or gained sleep debt and encourages more or maintained rest. It also comes packed with graphs displaying weekly averages, your sleep hours versus your sleep need, performance, and consistency. Unlike Oura, which employs separate tabs for daily and weekly sleep data, I enjoy how all my sleep data is available in one place. Also: I wore the Whoop 5.0 -- it gave me the best of Apple Watch, Oura Ring, and moreWho's it for: Whoop just announced its three new annual subscription tiers starting at and going all the way up to  At the Whoop One membership is the least feature-rich option with only sleep, strain, and recovery tracking. It also features V02 max and heart rate zone monitoring, alongside hormonal health insights. For Peak has all the aforementioned features, plus Whoop's new Healthspan and Pace of Aging feature, a Health Monitor feature, and stress monitoring. Life is the most expensive tier at This tier adds blood pressure and ECG monitoring, as well as advanced health sensor tech. The Life tier comes with a Whoop MG -- medical grade -- band, while the One and Peak tiers come with the Whoop 5.0 band. In short, it's going to cost you at least a year to use this device. You could buy an older generation Apple Watch for that very price and never have to pay a subscription on it. The ideal customer for the Whoop is someone who is an avid health and fitness junkie, kind of like a more intense Oura user. This person is actively training and refining their athletic performance and also wants to learn more about their body's capacity through features like Healthspan or Pace of Aging. The Whoop will be an effective sleep tracker for people who want to optimize their training regime for a steep price.Who should look elsewhere: The Whoop is the most expensive sleep tracker on this list. If you want a sleep tracker with similar functionalities but a cheaper or nonexistent subscription, I'd recommend the Oura Ring 4. The ring costs and then for an annual subscription that offers full access to all your health data. Some users are even happy with the limited access provided without a subscription. If all this health data is overhwelming, I'd also recommend the Apple Watch Series 10 instead or even an earlier model if you wanted a cheaper sleep tracker. The Apple Watch Series 8 and later include the Vitals app, which is essential for sleep tracking.Whoop 4.0 specs: Up to 14 days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.45 inches | IP68 water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate, menstrual tracking | iOS and Android compatible Pros Detailed sleep tracking for athletes Personalized sleep coach Sleep debt feature Cons Annual membership subscription that just got even more expensive Why we like it: If you want a sleep tracker that will keep your athletic goals in mind, the Whoop is your best bet.Whoop delivers daily sleep and recovery scores, but it also gives you a strain target you're encouraged to meet, based on the night's sleep and morning's readiness. I'm currently following a weight-training and diet regimen, and I've found the strain target invaluable. The Whoop's daily outlook tab summarizes my morning data and then provides me with exercises and durations for hitting my strain target. For example, one morning it prescribed me either a 30-minute run, a 70-minute elliptical session, or a 30-minute weightlifting session to reach my 13.5 strain target. The tracker made these recommendations after it registered my 88% sleep score and 80% recovery score. The Whoop is another reliable, accurate sleep tracker. One study performed by Central Queensland University found that the Whoop was 99.7% accurate in measuring heart rate and 99% accurate in measuring heart rate variability during sleep. Compared to polysomnography, the Whoop also correctly identified sleep and calculated total time spent asleep. The sleep debt feature is also a great way to keep track of your caught-up -- or not-caught-up -- sleep. Whoop tells you once you've reduced or gained sleep debt and encourages more or maintained rest. It also comes packed with graphs displaying weekly averages, your sleep hours versus your sleep need, performance, and consistency. Unlike Oura, which employs separate tabs for daily and weekly sleep data, I enjoy how all my sleep data is available in one place. Also: I wore the Whoop 5.0 -- it gave me the best of Apple Watch, Oura Ring, and moreWho's it for: Whoop just announced its three new annual subscription tiers starting at and going all the way up to  At the Whoop One membership is the least feature-rich option with only sleep, strain, and recovery tracking. It also features V02 max and heart rate zone monitoring, alongside hormonal health insights. For Peak has all the aforementioned features, plus Whoop's new Healthspan and Pace of Aging feature, a Health Monitor feature, and stress monitoring. Life is the most expensive tier at This tier adds blood pressure and ECG monitoring, as well as advanced health sensor tech. The Life tier comes with a Whoop MG -- medical grade -- band, while the One and Peak tiers come with the Whoop 5.0 band. In short, it's going to cost you at least a year to use this device. You could buy an older generation Apple Watch for that very price and never have to pay a subscription on it. The ideal customer for the Whoop is someone who is an avid health and fitness junkie, kind of like a more intense Oura user. This person is actively training and refining their athletic performance and also wants to learn more about their body's capacity through features like Healthspan or Pace of Aging. The Whoop will be an effective sleep tracker for people who want to optimize their training regime for a steep price.Who should look elsewhere: The Whoop is the most expensive sleep tracker on this list. If you want a sleep tracker with similar functionalities but a cheaper or nonexistent subscription, I'd recommend the Oura Ring 4. The ring costs and then for an annual subscription that offers full access to all your health data. Some users are even happy with the limited access provided without a subscription. If all this health data is overhwelming, I'd also recommend the Apple Watch Series 10 instead or even an earlier model if you wanted a cheaper sleep tracker. The Apple Watch Series 8 and later include the Vitals app, which is essential for sleep tracking.Whoop 4.0 specs: Up to 14 days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.45 inches | IP68 water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate, menstrual tracking | iOS and Android compatible Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Walmart Why we like it: The Galaxy Ring is a discreet, comfortable sleep-tracking solution with Samsung Health integrations. If you do own a Galaxy Watch and use it for fitness, your sleep data will be stored in the same place on the app. Out of all the sleep trackers I've tried, the Galaxy Ring provides the highest sleep and energy -- its version of readiness -- ratings. The smart ring is ideal for people who don't want to feel terrible about their rest while they track their sleep. Its battery life is also comparable to the Oura Ring at around seven days. The ring's app doesn't have a lot of the other special touch features that some of its competitors. It keeps the metrics it monitors simple and doesn't stray from sleep, activity, energy, and stress. It's a great smart ring for people who just want to track their sleep on a daily basis and don't need in-depth health insights. Who's it for: The Galaxy Ring is best for Android users who want to keep their data within the Samsung ecosystem. Additionally, it's a great smart ring for those who are intrigued by the Oura Ring -- but not the subscription price tag. Unlike the Oura Ring, whose price increases depending on the ring's finish, every Samsung Galaxy Ring finish costs the same, sweet price of  Who should look elsewhere: This smart ring is only available to Android users, since the data is stored on the Samsung Health app. So iOS users should look to the Oura Ring 4 or Ultrahuman Ring Air instead.  Also: Samsung's Galaxy Ring is smarter than my Apple WatchSamsung Galaxy Ring specs: Up to seven days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | Android compatible Pros Best smart ring for Android users Sleep and energy tracking that doesn't make you feel bad Great for entry-level health trackers Cons Not as feature-rich as the Oura Ring Why we like it: The Galaxy Ring is a discreet, comfortable sleep-tracking solution with Samsung Health integrations. If you do own a Galaxy Watch and use it for fitness, your sleep data will be stored in the same place on the app. Out of all the sleep trackers I've tried, the Galaxy Ring provides the highest sleep and energy -- its version of readiness -- ratings. The smart ring is ideal for people who don't want to feel terrible about their rest while they track their sleep. Its battery life is also comparable to the Oura Ring at around seven days. The ring's app doesn't have a lot of the other special touch features that some of its competitors. It keeps the metrics it monitors simple and doesn't stray from sleep, activity, energy, and stress. It's a great smart ring for people who just want to track their sleep on a daily basis and don't need in-depth health insights. Who's it for: The Galaxy Ring is best for Android users who want to keep their data within the Samsung ecosystem. Additionally, it's a great smart ring for those who are intrigued by the Oura Ring -- but not the subscription price tag. Unlike the Oura Ring, whose price increases depending on the ring's finish, every Samsung Galaxy Ring finish costs the same, sweet price of  Who should look elsewhere: This smart ring is only available to Android users, since the data is stored on the Samsung Health app. So iOS users should look to the Oura Ring 4 or Ultrahuman Ring Air instead.  Also: Samsung's Galaxy Ring is smarter than my Apple WatchSamsung Galaxy Ring specs: Up to seven days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | Android compatible Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less Why we like it: The Apple Watch Series 10 is the most approachable sleep-tracking option for people who want a general sense that they're hitting their sleep goals. The functions on the Apple Watch aren't going to grade you on how you rested, but it will tell you if key metrics are within normal or abnormal ranges and accurately capture your sleep data. The Apple Watch shows you your time spent awake, in REM, core, and deep sleep, as well as whether your sleep duration has increased or decreased over the past week. The Vitals app is going to be your Apple Watch's best friend if you want some biometric-tracking mechanisms. The smartwatch app displays your sleeping wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration on a graph. It will also notify you whether these datapoints are in or out of your typical range. We chose the Apple Watch Series 10 because it is the thinnest and most comfortable smartwatch Apple's produced. This makes it a little easier to sleep with compared to its bulkier counterparts in the Apple Watch lineup. It also comes with several sleep-friendly functionalities, like a bedtime reminder feature that automatically goes into do not disturb at your set bedtime. For those with breathing disturbances, the smartwatch has an FDA-cleared Sleep Apnea Detection feature that can help catch the often-undiagnosed condition.  Who's it for: Apple owners, first and foremost. Unlike the other picks on this list, the Apple Watch has a screen and is your iPhone's personal assistant first and a health tracker second. You can take calls, set timers, send texts, create reminders, and even use it as a de facto wallet. Secondly, it's for people who don't mind the feel of wearing a smartwatch to bed. This might be the most comfortable smartwatch Apple's ever made, but it's still pretty bulky and distracting.The smartwatch is a great solution for people looking for a subscription-free health tracker with medical grade, yet simple and judgement-free, features. Apple updates its firmware regularly and adds new health-minded features every year, so you can get a lot out of keeping this smartwatch around your wrist. Who should look elsewhere: The Apple Watch Series 10 battery life is better than its predecessors, but it's still shorter than the other options on this list. You'll have to charge your smartwatch everyday if you want around-the-clock usage, which may be a deterrent for people. If that's you, I'd recommend the Whoop instead, since it's a similar wrist band form factor but with a 14-day battery life and a wearable charging case.Review: Apple Watch Series 10Apple Watch Series 10 specs: Up to 18-hour battery life | Sleep cycles and sleep apnea-tracking | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and/or cellular options | 42mm and 46mm models | IP6X dust and water resistant | Blood oxygen, body temperature sensor, EKG, irregular heart rate alerts | iOS only Health & wellness 10 Build quality/durability 9 Advanced features 6 Applications 10 Core functionality 9 Pros Sleep cycle tracking No subscription to track sleep Sleep apnea detection Vitals app Cons Must be paired with iPhone Shorter battery life than other wearables No sleep scores Apple Watch Series 10 Best sleep tracker for iPhone owners 4.4 / 5 Score Why we like it: The Apple Watch Series 10 is the most approachable sleep-tracking option for people who want a general sense that they're hitting their sleep goals. The functions on the Apple Watch aren't going to grade you on how you rested, but it will tell you if key metrics are within normal or abnormal ranges and accurately capture your sleep data. The Apple Watch shows you your time spent awake, in REM, core, and deep sleep, as well as whether your sleep duration has increased or decreased over the past week. The Vitals app is going to be your Apple Watch's best friend if you want some biometric-tracking mechanisms. The smartwatch app displays your sleeping wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration on a graph. It will also notify you whether these datapoints are in or out of your typical range. We chose the Apple Watch Series 10 because it is the thinnest and most comfortable smartwatch Apple's produced. This makes it a little easier to sleep with compared to its bulkier counterparts in the Apple Watch lineup. It also comes with several sleep-friendly functionalities, like a bedtime reminder feature that automatically goes into do not disturb at your set bedtime. For those with breathing disturbances, the smartwatch has an FDA-cleared Sleep Apnea Detection feature that can help catch the often-undiagnosed condition.  Who's it for: Apple owners, first and foremost. Unlike the other picks on this list, the Apple Watch has a screen and is your iPhone's personal assistant first and a health tracker second. You can take calls, set timers, send texts, create reminders, and even use it as a de facto wallet. Secondly, it's for people who don't mind the feel of wearing a smartwatch to bed. This might be the most comfortable smartwatch Apple's ever made, but it's still pretty bulky and distracting.The smartwatch is a great solution for people looking for a subscription-free health tracker with medical grade, yet simple and judgement-free, features. Apple updates its firmware regularly and adds new health-minded features every year, so you can get a lot out of keeping this smartwatch around your wrist. Who should look elsewhere: The Apple Watch Series 10 battery life is better than its predecessors, but it's still shorter than the other options on this list. You'll have to charge your smartwatch everyday if you want around-the-clock usage, which may be a deterrent for people. If that's you, I'd recommend the Whoop instead, since it's a similar wrist band form factor but with a 14-day battery life and a wearable charging case.Review: Apple Watch Series 10Apple Watch Series 10 specs: Up to 18-hour battery life | Sleep cycles and sleep apnea-tracking | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and/or cellular options | 42mm and 46mm models | IP6X dust and water resistant | Blood oxygen, body temperature sensor, EKG, irregular heart rate alerts | iOS only Read More Show Expert Take Show less What are the tariffs in the U.S.?The recent U.S. tariffs on imports from countries like China, Vietnam, and India aim to boost domestic manufacturing but are likely to drive up prices on consumer electronics. Products like smartphones, laptops, and TVs may become more expensive as companies rethink global supply chains and weigh the cost of shifting production.Headphones and wearable devices, which are predominantly manufactured in these regions, are now subject to tariffs as high as 54% on Chinese imports and 46% on Vietnamese goods. As a result, consumers may see price increases of approximately 20% on these items. Manufacturers are exploring options like relocating production to countries with lower tariffs, but such shifts are complex and may not provide immediate relief. In the short term, shoppers should anticipate higher costs for headphones and wearables due to these trade policies.Right now, it looks like some tech may be exempt from the issued tariffs, but since it's always changing and developing, we are keeping an eye on it and will update you on the latest.Also: Tariff exemptions for electronics offer a break for tech - but not for longWhat is the best sleep tracker? The best sleep tracker overall is the Oura Ring 4, thanks to its comprehensive features that provide a deeper understanding of the health data behind your sleep score. It is more comfortable to wear than a smartwatch and offers the most detailed summaries and recommendations for your night's sleep.Best sleep trackerCostBattery lifeiOS/AndroidSleep cyclesSubscription needed?Oura Ring 48 daysiOS and Android✔YesWhoop 5.0 Starts at annually 14 daysiOS and Android✔YesSamsung Galaxy Ring daysAndroid only✔NoApple Watch Series 10hoursiOS only✔No Show more Which is the right sleep tracker for you? That depends on your needs. Do you prefer a device with a screen or one without? Are you an athlete looking to combine sleep data with training metrics, or are you casually interested in tracking your nightly sleep score? Do you want to pay a monthly fee to access all your data, or do you want to keep the costs low? We've compiled a list of options to suit a variety of preferences and use cases. Choose this best sleep tracker...If you want...Oura RingThe best sleep tracker overall, with a battery life that lasts nearly a week, comprehensive sleep data, and a discreet form factor.Whoop 4.0The best sleep tracker for athletes who don't want a screen on their wrist. Get insights and recommendations through Whoop's personalized sleep coach and learn how you can recover from your workouts with the right amount of sleep that Whoop calculates for you.Galaxy Ring Any easy-going sleep tracker that won't make you feel bad about your night's sleep. The smart ring is subscription-free and is only compatible with Android devices -- sorry iPhone owners. Apple Watch Series 10The best sleep tracker for Apple users with easy Apple integration, sleep cycle information and sleep apnea detection, and a larger, thinner, and brighter display. Show more Factors to consider when choosing a sleep tracker Poor sleep quality can lead to an increased risk of dementia, obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression, and even certain types of cancer. Sleep is vital.To find the best sleep trackers, ZDNET relied on hands-on testing and thorough research into product quality as well as sleep studies on these devices. Additionally, we considered the following factors:Sleep Tracking: Sensors in your sleep tracker can collect a variety of data such as heart rate, heart rate variability, time asleep, sleep stages, and even how much you snore. All of this data is collected and analyzed, and the best sleep trackers present this information clearly.Comfort: If you're wearing a device to bed, it should be comfortable. We've considered smartwatches, bands, and rings that are lightweight, compact, and unobtrusive.Additional features: Some sleep trackers may also provide additional features, like a smart alarm or health and fitness tracking. These insights can help you live a better life during the day, so you sleep better at night. Subscription: To access some features, you may need a subscription. Some subscriptions require a one-time fee, while others may charge an ongoing monthly fee. Be sure to review the terms of the subscription before purchasing. While generally affordable, this is an additional cost that you should factor into the total price.Price: Sleep trackers can be reasonably priced but get expensive as you add extra features. I found that the cost of the best sleep trackers ranges from to depending on the model.User sentiment: We read customer reviews for each product to see what people liked and disliked about each sleep tracker. Show more How did we choose these sleep trackers? We understand how much of an investment any type of personal tech can be. When we select products for our lists, we give them careful consideration. We rigorously test these products for days and weeks, read customer reviews, and evaluate whether they deliver on their value and cost.The ZDNET team is constantly testing and ranking products, swapping out older models for newer ones, and removing products that are no longer competitive. Whether a product costs or we want you to get your money's worth. Show more What is a sleep cycle? A sleep cycle consists of three stages: light sleep, deep sleep, and rapid eye movement. Typically, when you first fall asleep, you'll enter either light or deep sleep, likely one after the other, before entering a REM phase.This cycle lasts about 1.5 hours, then repeats in intervals closer to two hours, possibly with a few awake minutes in between, but it always ends with REM sleep. As the night progresses, you'll likely spend less time in deep sleep, while the REM stages become longer.A regular night of sleep should include about 50% light sleep, 20% REM sleep, 20% deep sleep, and 10% awake.  Show more How can I improve my sleep? The National Sleep Foundation recommends improving your sleep by practicing certain habits throughout the day and before bed. Following a consistent bedtime routine -- waking up and going to bed at the same time each day -- is one way to signal to your body to ease into sleep. Dimming the lights a few hours before bed, limiting screen time, and creating a cozy, dark, and cool bedroom environment are all ways to improve your sleep schedule. Regular exercise and limiting alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine consumption can also help you stay asleep. Show more How much REM do I need? Nearly a quarter of your sleep should be REM sleep, according to health experts. If you're sleeping eight hours a night, the recommended average, two hours of REM sleep each night is ideal. Show more Are sleep trackers really accurate? If you need your sleep analyzed, doctors will usually order a sleep study, which examines a person's oxygen level, heart rate, breathing, eye movement, and leg movement while simultaneously running an electroencephalogram.An EEG shows your brainwaves during different stages and cycles of sleep. A wearable smartwatch or fitness tracker on your wrist, however, is far from your brain.The most popular wearables from Fitbit, Apple, Garmin, and Samsung collect a combination of the following measurements: heart rate and heart rate variability, movement, breaths per minute, and skin temperature. Devices that track sleep cycles use an algorithm to estimate your sleep cycles based on the data.A 2017 study compared a polysomnography with the performance of a Fitbit Charge 2 in 35 adults. Researchers found the Fitbit device detected sleep onset with 96% accuracy, but overestimated time spent asleep by nine minutes on average. In the study, the Fitbit detected light sleep with 81% accuracy, deep sleep with only 49% accuracy, and REM sleep with 74% accuracy.A newer study published in April of 2022 compared the performance of the Fitbit Alta HR to results from an EEG conducted simultaneously on 40 college athletes while sleeping. This study found Fitbit data to effectively track sleep onset, time spent asleep, and sleep cycles. Fitbit can be a useful tool for athletes' sleep management.While not 100% accurate, the Fitbit data showed a strong correlation with polysomnography results. Show more What types of sleep trackers are there? There are several types of sleep trackers to choose from. Smartwatches, rings, and under-mattress nearables are the three most popular options.Smartwatches: These can be either smartwatches or wristbands, depending on the level of technology you need. Smartwatches often include smart assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant and offer a range of features, such as GPS tracking and fitness tracking, in addition to sleep tracking.Rings: This is another wearable sleep tracker but far more basic. It uses sensors along the inside of the ring to collect data and track your sleep. Under mattress or nearables: There are some models, like the Withings Sleep Tracker Pad, that simply slide under your mattress for an unobtrusive solution to sleep trackers. Show more What are the best sleep trackers that don't require a subscription? The Apple Watch Series 10, Samsung Galaxy Ring, Google's Pixel Watch 2, and the Garmin Venu 3S are all impressive smartwatches that offer great sleep-tracking capabilities without a subscription. If you're a casual sleep tracker, I'd recommend the Apple Watch for those in the Apple ecosystem and the Galaxy Ring for Android users. If you're an athlete, I'd suggest the Garmin Venu 3S. Show more Other products we tested  With so many sleep trackers available, there are many alternatives worth considering. Here are our top picks for alternative sleep trackers that we have tested and can recommend.    Wearables Wearables Roundups Robot Vacuums Reviewed & Compared ZDNET Recommends #best #sleep #trackers #slept #with
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    The best sleep trackers of 2025: I slept with these sleep trackers to find the best one
    Ah, sleep. Everybody needs it and nobody gets enough of it. Doing so is great for all aspects of our wellbeing -- from heart health and focus to diet and mood. Experts recommend that adults get at least seven hours of sleep each night, but everyone is different. Even with seven hours of sleep, waking up well-rested is not guaranteed. Sleep trackers and wearables can help determine how you've actually slept throughout the night. Also: I test sleep trackers for a living: 5 tips I've learned about getting better sleep While not perfect, sleep trackers can measure heart rate, skin temperature, and time spent in each sleep phase. ZDNET has thoroughly tested sleep trackers to find the best options based on features, affordability, and availability. Whether you're in the market for a sleep tracker that's a smart ring or a smartwatch, we've gone hands-on with them all. What's the best sleep tracker right now?We found that the Oura Ring 4 is the best sleep tracker on the market for its comfortable, lightweight fit, impressive battery life, and discreet build, which makes it ideal for sleeping. Plus, it provides a wealth of sleep data through the app. The only downside is it comes with a $70 annual subscription if you want to access the full breadth and depth of your data. If you'd like to avoid that, go for the Galaxy Ring instead, which costs around the same without a subscription. I also recommend the Whoop 5.0, as well as the Apple Watch Series 10, if you'd rather wear a fitness band or watch to bed. Read on to explore the most popular options, as well as some lesser-known choices, to help you find the best sleep tracker for a better night's sleep. Sort by All The best sleep trackers of 2025 Show less View now at Best Buy Why we like it: The Oura Ring is the best sleep tracker for a few reasons. It's discreet and far more comfortable to wear to bed compared to a health band or smartwatch. Oura's data capture is accurate, with its sleep staging algorithm matching the performance of a polysomnography sleep lab test. The objective sleep and readiness scores it provides after I wake up often are in line with how I'm feeling on a day-to-day basis. It also isn't hardcore about getting perfect sleep, which allows for normal people who may be working later, raising kids, or experiencing health conditions to use the smart ring and not feel disheartened. One night, I received a sleep score of 68. The ring notified me that this was below my typical range but told me that it's normal to have nights like these, "so be gentle with yourself." Then it prompted me to reflect on the influencing factors of my poor and reminded me "it's about progress, not perfection." Another reason the smart ring is my favorite sleep and health tracker is because it takes your daily biometrics to paint a fuller, long-term picture of your health through features like Resilience and Cardiovascular Age. If I am consistent with my sleep, I see how it translates into "Solid" or "Exceptional" resilience, which further encourages me to keep up the trend. A week of poor sleep takes a year off my Cardiovascular Age of below seven years. This data is great for already active and health-conscious individuals, but it may overwhelm someone who's just getting into health and sleep tracking. Still, if you're ready to learn more about your health in the context of sleep, activity, and stress, the Oura Ring is health-tracking's top dog. Plus, the smart ring can track your meals and pair that data with glucose insights with a Dexcom Stelo CGM. This can tell you right as you're getting sick, as it did for me during one nasty week of spring allergies, through its Symptom Radar feature. Who's it for: This is a sleep tracker for people who want to improve their sleep quality and their overall health. The ring offers both short-term sleep tracking that examines your rest, as well as long-term sleep and health-tracking that paints a holistic picture of wellbeing.Also: The best smart ringsThe ring starts at $350 and comes with a $70 annual subscription. The smart ring is best for people who are willing to pay this high price and who will regularly check and find use in their biometric data. If you get easily overwhelmed looking at your biometric data, the Oura Ring may offer too much information. Who should look elsewhere: If you don't want to be graded on your sleep, readiness, or activity levels every morning, I'd recommend the Apple Watch. The smartwatch doesn't use sleep or readiness scoring mechanisms. Instead, you can check if your wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration are within a typical range through the Apple Watch's Vitals app. Android users could look for the Galaxy Ring instead if they want a similar smart ring sleep tracker but don't want to pay the monthly subscription fee. Oura Ring Gen 4 specs: Up to eight days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Up to 100m water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | iOS and Android compatible Battery life 8 Additional features 10 Health tracking 10 Comfort and wear 9 App functionality 10 Pros Accurate sleep tracking Data illustration that informs your sleep and activity routines Comfortable build for all-day wear Cons Paid membership required to unlock all data the ring collects Battery life isn't as long as advertised Oura Ring Gen 4 Best sleep tracker overall 4.7 / 5 Score Why we like it: The Oura Ring is the best sleep tracker for a few reasons. It's discreet and far more comfortable to wear to bed compared to a health band or smartwatch. Oura's data capture is accurate, with its sleep staging algorithm matching the performance of a polysomnography sleep lab test. The objective sleep and readiness scores it provides after I wake up often are in line with how I'm feeling on a day-to-day basis. It also isn't hardcore about getting perfect sleep, which allows for normal people who may be working later, raising kids, or experiencing health conditions to use the smart ring and not feel disheartened. One night, I received a sleep score of 68. The ring notified me that this was below my typical range but told me that it's normal to have nights like these, "so be gentle with yourself." Then it prompted me to reflect on the influencing factors of my poor and reminded me "it's about progress, not perfection." Another reason the smart ring is my favorite sleep and health tracker is because it takes your daily biometrics to paint a fuller, long-term picture of your health through features like Resilience and Cardiovascular Age. If I am consistent with my sleep, I see how it translates into "Solid" or "Exceptional" resilience, which further encourages me to keep up the trend. A week of poor sleep takes a year off my Cardiovascular Age of below seven years. This data is great for already active and health-conscious individuals, but it may overwhelm someone who's just getting into health and sleep tracking. Still, if you're ready to learn more about your health in the context of sleep, activity, and stress, the Oura Ring is health-tracking's top dog. Plus, the smart ring can track your meals and pair that data with glucose insights with a Dexcom Stelo CGM. This can tell you right as you're getting sick, as it did for me during one nasty week of spring allergies, through its Symptom Radar feature. Who's it for: This is a sleep tracker for people who want to improve their sleep quality and their overall health. The ring offers both short-term sleep tracking that examines your rest, as well as long-term sleep and health-tracking that paints a holistic picture of wellbeing.Also: The best smart ringsThe ring starts at $350 and comes with a $70 annual subscription. The smart ring is best for people who are willing to pay this high price and who will regularly check and find use in their biometric data. If you get easily overwhelmed looking at your biometric data, the Oura Ring may offer too much information. Who should look elsewhere: If you don't want to be graded on your sleep, readiness, or activity levels every morning, I'd recommend the Apple Watch. The smartwatch doesn't use sleep or readiness scoring mechanisms. Instead, you can check if your wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration are within a typical range through the Apple Watch's Vitals app. Android users could look for the Galaxy Ring instead if they want a similar smart ring sleep tracker but don't want to pay the monthly subscription fee. Oura Ring Gen 4 specs: Up to eight days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Up to 100m water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | iOS and Android compatible Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less Why we like it: If you want a sleep tracker that will keep your athletic goals in mind, the Whoop is your best bet.Whoop delivers daily sleep and recovery scores, but it also gives you a strain target you're encouraged to meet, based on the night's sleep and morning's readiness. I'm currently following a weight-training and diet regimen, and I've found the strain target invaluable. The Whoop's daily outlook tab summarizes my morning data and then provides me with exercises and durations for hitting my strain target. For example, one morning it prescribed me either a 30-minute run, a 70-minute elliptical session, or a 30-minute weightlifting session to reach my 13.5 strain target. The tracker made these recommendations after it registered my 88% sleep score and 80% recovery score. The Whoop is another reliable, accurate sleep tracker. One study performed by Central Queensland University found that the Whoop was 99.7% accurate in measuring heart rate and 99% accurate in measuring heart rate variability during sleep. Compared to polysomnography, the Whoop also correctly identified sleep and calculated total time spent asleep. The sleep debt feature is also a great way to keep track of your caught-up -- or not-caught-up -- sleep. Whoop tells you once you've reduced or gained sleep debt and encourages more or maintained rest. It also comes packed with graphs displaying weekly averages, your sleep hours versus your sleep need, performance, and consistency. Unlike Oura, which employs separate tabs for daily and weekly sleep data, I enjoy how all my sleep data is available in one place. Also: I wore the Whoop 5.0 -- it gave me the best of Apple Watch, Oura Ring, and moreWho's it for: Whoop just announced its three new annual subscription tiers starting at $200 and going all the way up to $360. At $200, the Whoop One membership is the least feature-rich option with only sleep, strain, and recovery tracking. It also features V02 max and heart rate zone monitoring, alongside hormonal health insights. For $240, Peak has all the aforementioned features, plus Whoop's new Healthspan and Pace of Aging feature, a Health Monitor feature, and stress monitoring. Life is the most expensive tier at $360. This tier adds blood pressure and ECG monitoring, as well as advanced health sensor tech. The Life tier comes with a Whoop MG -- medical grade -- band, while the One and Peak tiers come with the Whoop 5.0 band. In short, it's going to cost you at least $200 a year to use this device. You could buy an older generation Apple Watch for that very price and never have to pay a subscription on it. The ideal customer for the Whoop is someone who is an avid health and fitness junkie, kind of like a more intense Oura user. This person is actively training and refining their athletic performance and also wants to learn more about their body's capacity through features like Healthspan or Pace of Aging. The Whoop will be an effective sleep tracker for people who want to optimize their training regime for a steep price.Who should look elsewhere: The Whoop is the most expensive sleep tracker on this list. If you want a sleep tracker with similar functionalities but a cheaper or nonexistent subscription, I'd recommend the Oura Ring 4. The ring costs $350 and then $70 for an annual subscription that offers full access to all your health data. Some users are even happy with the limited access provided without a subscription. If all this health data is overhwelming, I'd also recommend the Apple Watch Series 10 instead or even an earlier model if you wanted a cheaper sleep tracker. The Apple Watch Series 8 and later include the Vitals app, which is essential for sleep tracking.Whoop 4.0 specs: Up to 14 days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.45 inches | IP68 water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate, menstrual tracking | iOS and Android compatible Pros Detailed sleep tracking for athletes Personalized sleep coach Sleep debt feature Cons Annual membership subscription that just got even more expensive Why we like it: If you want a sleep tracker that will keep your athletic goals in mind, the Whoop is your best bet.Whoop delivers daily sleep and recovery scores, but it also gives you a strain target you're encouraged to meet, based on the night's sleep and morning's readiness. I'm currently following a weight-training and diet regimen, and I've found the strain target invaluable. The Whoop's daily outlook tab summarizes my morning data and then provides me with exercises and durations for hitting my strain target. For example, one morning it prescribed me either a 30-minute run, a 70-minute elliptical session, or a 30-minute weightlifting session to reach my 13.5 strain target. The tracker made these recommendations after it registered my 88% sleep score and 80% recovery score. The Whoop is another reliable, accurate sleep tracker. One study performed by Central Queensland University found that the Whoop was 99.7% accurate in measuring heart rate and 99% accurate in measuring heart rate variability during sleep. Compared to polysomnography, the Whoop also correctly identified sleep and calculated total time spent asleep. The sleep debt feature is also a great way to keep track of your caught-up -- or not-caught-up -- sleep. Whoop tells you once you've reduced or gained sleep debt and encourages more or maintained rest. It also comes packed with graphs displaying weekly averages, your sleep hours versus your sleep need, performance, and consistency. Unlike Oura, which employs separate tabs for daily and weekly sleep data, I enjoy how all my sleep data is available in one place. Also: I wore the Whoop 5.0 -- it gave me the best of Apple Watch, Oura Ring, and moreWho's it for: Whoop just announced its three new annual subscription tiers starting at $200 and going all the way up to $360. At $200, the Whoop One membership is the least feature-rich option with only sleep, strain, and recovery tracking. It also features V02 max and heart rate zone monitoring, alongside hormonal health insights. For $240, Peak has all the aforementioned features, plus Whoop's new Healthspan and Pace of Aging feature, a Health Monitor feature, and stress monitoring. Life is the most expensive tier at $360. This tier adds blood pressure and ECG monitoring, as well as advanced health sensor tech. The Life tier comes with a Whoop MG -- medical grade -- band, while the One and Peak tiers come with the Whoop 5.0 band. In short, it's going to cost you at least $200 a year to use this device. You could buy an older generation Apple Watch for that very price and never have to pay a subscription on it. The ideal customer for the Whoop is someone who is an avid health and fitness junkie, kind of like a more intense Oura user. This person is actively training and refining their athletic performance and also wants to learn more about their body's capacity through features like Healthspan or Pace of Aging. The Whoop will be an effective sleep tracker for people who want to optimize their training regime for a steep price.Who should look elsewhere: The Whoop is the most expensive sleep tracker on this list. If you want a sleep tracker with similar functionalities but a cheaper or nonexistent subscription, I'd recommend the Oura Ring 4. The ring costs $350 and then $70 for an annual subscription that offers full access to all your health data. Some users are even happy with the limited access provided without a subscription. If all this health data is overhwelming, I'd also recommend the Apple Watch Series 10 instead or even an earlier model if you wanted a cheaper sleep tracker. The Apple Watch Series 8 and later include the Vitals app, which is essential for sleep tracking.Whoop 4.0 specs: Up to 14 days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.45 inches | IP68 water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate, menstrual tracking | iOS and Android compatible Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Walmart Why we like it: The Galaxy Ring is a discreet, comfortable sleep-tracking solution with Samsung Health integrations. If you do own a Galaxy Watch and use it for fitness, your sleep data will be stored in the same place on the app. Out of all the sleep trackers I've tried, the Galaxy Ring provides the highest sleep and energy -- its version of readiness -- ratings. The smart ring is ideal for people who don't want to feel terrible about their rest while they track their sleep. Its battery life is also comparable to the Oura Ring at around seven days. The ring's app doesn't have a lot of the other special touch features that some of its competitors. It keeps the metrics it monitors simple and doesn't stray from sleep, activity, energy, and stress. It's a great smart ring for people who just want to track their sleep on a daily basis and don't need in-depth health insights. Who's it for: The Galaxy Ring is best for Android users who want to keep their data within the Samsung ecosystem. Additionally, it's a great smart ring for those who are intrigued by the Oura Ring -- but not the subscription price tag. Unlike the Oura Ring, whose price increases depending on the ring's finish, every Samsung Galaxy Ring finish costs the same, sweet price of $350. Who should look elsewhere: This smart ring is only available to Android users, since the data is stored on the Samsung Health app. So iOS users should look to the Oura Ring 4 or Ultrahuman Ring Air instead.  Also: Samsung's Galaxy Ring is smarter than my Apple WatchSamsung Galaxy Ring specs: Up to seven days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | Android compatible Pros Best smart ring for Android users Sleep and energy tracking that doesn't make you feel bad Great for entry-level health trackers Cons Not as feature-rich as the Oura Ring Why we like it: The Galaxy Ring is a discreet, comfortable sleep-tracking solution with Samsung Health integrations. If you do own a Galaxy Watch and use it for fitness, your sleep data will be stored in the same place on the app. Out of all the sleep trackers I've tried, the Galaxy Ring provides the highest sleep and energy -- its version of readiness -- ratings. The smart ring is ideal for people who don't want to feel terrible about their rest while they track their sleep. Its battery life is also comparable to the Oura Ring at around seven days. The ring's app doesn't have a lot of the other special touch features that some of its competitors. It keeps the metrics it monitors simple and doesn't stray from sleep, activity, energy, and stress. It's a great smart ring for people who just want to track their sleep on a daily basis and don't need in-depth health insights. Who's it for: The Galaxy Ring is best for Android users who want to keep their data within the Samsung ecosystem. Additionally, it's a great smart ring for those who are intrigued by the Oura Ring -- but not the subscription price tag. Unlike the Oura Ring, whose price increases depending on the ring's finish, every Samsung Galaxy Ring finish costs the same, sweet price of $350. Who should look elsewhere: This smart ring is only available to Android users, since the data is stored on the Samsung Health app. So iOS users should look to the Oura Ring 4 or Ultrahuman Ring Air instead.  Also: Samsung's Galaxy Ring is smarter than my Apple WatchSamsung Galaxy Ring specs: Up to seven days battery life | Sleep cycles | Bluetooth | Water resistant | Blood oxygen, skin temperature sensor, heart rate monitoring | Android compatible Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less Why we like it: The Apple Watch Series 10 is the most approachable sleep-tracking option for people who want a general sense that they're hitting their sleep goals. The functions on the Apple Watch aren't going to grade you on how you rested, but it will tell you if key metrics are within normal or abnormal ranges and accurately capture your sleep data. The Apple Watch shows you your time spent awake, in REM, core, and deep sleep, as well as whether your sleep duration has increased or decreased over the past week. The Vitals app is going to be your Apple Watch's best friend if you want some biometric-tracking mechanisms. The smartwatch app displays your sleeping wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration on a graph. It will also notify you whether these datapoints are in or out of your typical range. We chose the Apple Watch Series 10 because it is the thinnest and most comfortable smartwatch Apple's produced. This makes it a little easier to sleep with compared to its bulkier counterparts in the Apple Watch lineup. It also comes with several sleep-friendly functionalities, like a bedtime reminder feature that automatically goes into do not disturb at your set bedtime. For those with breathing disturbances, the smartwatch has an FDA-cleared Sleep Apnea Detection feature that can help catch the often-undiagnosed condition.  Who's it for: Apple owners, first and foremost. Unlike the other picks on this list, the Apple Watch has a screen and is your iPhone's personal assistant first and a health tracker second. You can take calls, set timers, send texts, create reminders, and even use it as a de facto wallet. Secondly, it's for people who don't mind the feel of wearing a smartwatch to bed. This might be the most comfortable smartwatch Apple's ever made, but it's still pretty bulky and distracting.The smartwatch is a great solution for people looking for a subscription-free health tracker with medical grade, yet simple and judgement-free, features. Apple updates its firmware regularly and adds new health-minded features every year, so you can get a lot out of keeping this smartwatch around your wrist. Who should look elsewhere: The Apple Watch Series 10 battery life is better than its predecessors, but it's still shorter than the other options on this list. You'll have to charge your smartwatch everyday if you want around-the-clock usage, which may be a deterrent for people. If that's you, I'd recommend the Whoop instead, since it's a similar wrist band form factor but with a 14-day battery life and a wearable charging case.Review: Apple Watch Series 10Apple Watch Series 10 specs: Up to 18-hour battery life | Sleep cycles and sleep apnea-tracking | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and/or cellular options | 42mm and 46mm models | IP6X dust and water resistant | Blood oxygen, body temperature sensor, EKG, irregular heart rate alerts | iOS only Health & wellness 10 Build quality/durability 9 Advanced features 6 Applications 10 Core functionality 9 Pros Sleep cycle tracking No subscription to track sleep Sleep apnea detection Vitals app Cons Must be paired with iPhone Shorter battery life than other wearables No sleep scores Apple Watch Series 10 Best sleep tracker for iPhone owners 4.4 / 5 Score Why we like it: The Apple Watch Series 10 is the most approachable sleep-tracking option for people who want a general sense that they're hitting their sleep goals. The functions on the Apple Watch aren't going to grade you on how you rested, but it will tell you if key metrics are within normal or abnormal ranges and accurately capture your sleep data. The Apple Watch shows you your time spent awake, in REM, core, and deep sleep, as well as whether your sleep duration has increased or decreased over the past week. The Vitals app is going to be your Apple Watch's best friend if you want some biometric-tracking mechanisms. The smartwatch app displays your sleeping wrist temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep duration on a graph. It will also notify you whether these datapoints are in or out of your typical range. We chose the Apple Watch Series 10 because it is the thinnest and most comfortable smartwatch Apple's produced. This makes it a little easier to sleep with compared to its bulkier counterparts in the Apple Watch lineup. It also comes with several sleep-friendly functionalities, like a bedtime reminder feature that automatically goes into do not disturb at your set bedtime. For those with breathing disturbances, the smartwatch has an FDA-cleared Sleep Apnea Detection feature that can help catch the often-undiagnosed condition.  Who's it for: Apple owners, first and foremost. Unlike the other picks on this list, the Apple Watch has a screen and is your iPhone's personal assistant first and a health tracker second. You can take calls, set timers, send texts, create reminders, and even use it as a de facto wallet. Secondly, it's for people who don't mind the feel of wearing a smartwatch to bed. This might be the most comfortable smartwatch Apple's ever made, but it's still pretty bulky and distracting.The smartwatch is a great solution for people looking for a subscription-free health tracker with medical grade, yet simple and judgement-free, features. Apple updates its firmware regularly and adds new health-minded features every year, so you can get a lot out of keeping this smartwatch around your wrist. Who should look elsewhere: The Apple Watch Series 10 battery life is better than its predecessors, but it's still shorter than the other options on this list. You'll have to charge your smartwatch everyday if you want around-the-clock usage, which may be a deterrent for people. If that's you, I'd recommend the Whoop instead, since it's a similar wrist band form factor but with a 14-day battery life and a wearable charging case.Review: Apple Watch Series 10Apple Watch Series 10 specs: Up to 18-hour battery life | Sleep cycles and sleep apnea-tracking | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and/or cellular options | 42mm and 46mm models | IP6X dust and water resistant | Blood oxygen, body temperature sensor, EKG, irregular heart rate alerts | iOS only Read More Show Expert Take Show less What are the tariffs in the U.S.?The recent U.S. tariffs on imports from countries like China, Vietnam, and India aim to boost domestic manufacturing but are likely to drive up prices on consumer electronics. Products like smartphones, laptops, and TVs may become more expensive as companies rethink global supply chains and weigh the cost of shifting production.Headphones and wearable devices, which are predominantly manufactured in these regions, are now subject to tariffs as high as 54% on Chinese imports and 46% on Vietnamese goods. As a result, consumers may see price increases of approximately 20% on these items. Manufacturers are exploring options like relocating production to countries with lower tariffs, but such shifts are complex and may not provide immediate relief. In the short term, shoppers should anticipate higher costs for headphones and wearables due to these trade policies.Right now, it looks like some tech may be exempt from the issued tariffs, but since it's always changing and developing, we are keeping an eye on it and will update you on the latest.Also: Tariff exemptions for electronics offer a break for tech - but not for longWhat is the best sleep tracker? The best sleep tracker overall is the Oura Ring 4, thanks to its comprehensive features that provide a deeper understanding of the health data behind your sleep score. It is more comfortable to wear than a smartwatch and offers the most detailed summaries and recommendations for your night's sleep.Best sleep trackerCostBattery lifeiOS/AndroidSleep cyclesSubscription needed?Oura Ring 4$350 (plus $70 annual subscription)8 daysiOS and Android✔YesWhoop 5.0 Starts at $200 annually 14 daysiOS and Android✔YesSamsung Galaxy Ring $4007 daysAndroid only✔NoApple Watch Series 10$24918 hoursiOS only✔No Show more Which is the right sleep tracker for you? That depends on your needs. Do you prefer a device with a screen or one without? Are you an athlete looking to combine sleep data with training metrics, or are you casually interested in tracking your nightly sleep score? Do you want to pay a monthly fee to access all your data, or do you want to keep the costs low? We've compiled a list of options to suit a variety of preferences and use cases. Choose this best sleep tracker...If you want...Oura RingThe best sleep tracker overall, with a battery life that lasts nearly a week, comprehensive sleep data, and a discreet form factor.Whoop 4.0The best sleep tracker for athletes who don't want a screen on their wrist. Get insights and recommendations through Whoop's personalized sleep coach and learn how you can recover from your workouts with the right amount of sleep that Whoop calculates for you.Galaxy Ring Any easy-going sleep tracker that won't make you feel bad about your night's sleep. The smart ring is subscription-free and is only compatible with Android devices -- sorry iPhone owners. Apple Watch Series 10The best sleep tracker for Apple users with easy Apple integration, sleep cycle information and sleep apnea detection, and a larger, thinner, and brighter display. Show more Factors to consider when choosing a sleep tracker Poor sleep quality can lead to an increased risk of dementia, obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression, and even certain types of cancer. Sleep is vital.To find the best sleep trackers, ZDNET relied on hands-on testing and thorough research into product quality as well as sleep studies on these devices. Additionally, we considered the following factors:Sleep Tracking: Sensors in your sleep tracker can collect a variety of data such as heart rate, heart rate variability, time asleep, sleep stages, and even how much you snore. All of this data is collected and analyzed, and the best sleep trackers present this information clearly.Comfort: If you're wearing a device to bed, it should be comfortable. We've considered smartwatches, bands, and rings that are lightweight, compact, and unobtrusive.Additional features: Some sleep trackers may also provide additional features, like a smart alarm or health and fitness tracking. These insights can help you live a better life during the day, so you sleep better at night. Subscription: To access some features, you may need a subscription. Some subscriptions require a one-time fee, while others may charge an ongoing monthly fee. Be sure to review the terms of the subscription before purchasing. While generally affordable, this is an additional cost that you should factor into the total price.Price: Sleep trackers can be reasonably priced but get expensive as you add extra features. I found that the cost of the best sleep trackers ranges from $80 to $400, depending on the model.User sentiment: We read customer reviews for each product to see what people liked and disliked about each sleep tracker. Show more How did we choose these sleep trackers? We understand how much of an investment any type of personal tech can be. When we select products for our lists, we give them careful consideration. We rigorously test these products for days and weeks, read customer reviews, and evaluate whether they deliver on their value and cost.The ZDNET team is constantly testing and ranking products, swapping out older models for newer ones, and removing products that are no longer competitive. Whether a product costs $30 or $300, we want you to get your money's worth. Show more What is a sleep cycle? A sleep cycle consists of three stages: light sleep, deep sleep, and rapid eye movement (REM). Typically, when you first fall asleep, you'll enter either light or deep sleep, likely one after the other, before entering a REM phase.This cycle lasts about 1.5 hours, then repeats in intervals closer to two hours, possibly with a few awake minutes in between, but it always ends with REM sleep. As the night progresses, you'll likely spend less time in deep sleep, while the REM stages become longer.A regular night of sleep should include about 50% light sleep, 20% REM sleep, 20% deep sleep, and 10% awake.  Show more How can I improve my sleep? The National Sleep Foundation recommends improving your sleep by practicing certain habits throughout the day and before bed. Following a consistent bedtime routine -- waking up and going to bed at the same time each day -- is one way to signal to your body to ease into sleep. Dimming the lights a few hours before bed, limiting screen time, and creating a cozy, dark, and cool bedroom environment are all ways to improve your sleep schedule. Regular exercise and limiting alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine consumption can also help you stay asleep. Show more How much REM do I need? Nearly a quarter of your sleep should be REM sleep, according to health experts. If you're sleeping eight hours a night, the recommended average, two hours of REM sleep each night is ideal. Show more Are sleep trackers really accurate? If you need your sleep analyzed, doctors will usually order a sleep study, which examines a person's oxygen level, heart rate, breathing, eye movement, and leg movement while simultaneously running an electroencephalogram (EEG).An EEG shows your brainwaves during different stages and cycles of sleep. A wearable smartwatch or fitness tracker on your wrist, however, is far from your brain.The most popular wearables from Fitbit, Apple, Garmin, and Samsung collect a combination of the following measurements: heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV), movement, breaths per minute, and skin temperature. Devices that track sleep cycles use an algorithm to estimate your sleep cycles based on the data.A 2017 study compared a polysomnography with the performance of a Fitbit Charge 2 in 35 adults. Researchers found the Fitbit device detected sleep onset with 96% accuracy, but overestimated time spent asleep by nine minutes on average. In the study, the Fitbit detected light sleep with 81% accuracy, deep sleep with only 49% accuracy, and REM sleep with 74% accuracy.A newer study published in April of 2022 compared the performance of the Fitbit Alta HR to results from an EEG conducted simultaneously on 40 college athletes while sleeping. This study found Fitbit data to effectively track sleep onset, time spent asleep, and sleep cycles. Fitbit can be a useful tool for athletes' sleep management.While not 100% accurate, the Fitbit data showed a strong correlation with polysomnography results. Show more What types of sleep trackers are there? There are several types of sleep trackers to choose from. Smartwatches, rings, and under-mattress nearables are the three most popular options.Smartwatches: These can be either smartwatches or wristbands, depending on the level of technology you need. Smartwatches often include smart assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant and offer a range of features, such as GPS tracking and fitness tracking, in addition to sleep tracking.Rings: This is another wearable sleep tracker but far more basic. It uses sensors along the inside of the ring to collect data and track your sleep. Under mattress or nearables: There are some models, like the Withings Sleep Tracker Pad, that simply slide under your mattress for an unobtrusive solution to sleep trackers. Show more What are the best sleep trackers that don't require a subscription? The Apple Watch Series 10, Samsung Galaxy Ring, Google's Pixel Watch 2, and the Garmin Venu 3S are all impressive smartwatches that offer great sleep-tracking capabilities without a subscription. If you're a casual sleep tracker, I'd recommend the Apple Watch for those in the Apple ecosystem and the Galaxy Ring for Android users. If you're an athlete, I'd suggest the Garmin Venu 3S. Show more Other products we tested  With so many sleep trackers available, there are many alternatives worth considering. Here are our top picks for alternative sleep trackers that we have tested and can recommend.    Wearables Wearables Roundups Robot Vacuums Reviewed & Compared ZDNET Recommends
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    Characterized by straight lines, perfect circles, and conical shapes, this collection offers sleek, adaptable profiles.
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    Artemide
    Drawing from the silhouette of a glass diffuser, BIG designed Gople Outdoor as a cotton candy–colored family of lighting.
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    Cyclone
    Mochi’s curved dome brings softness to urban settings.
    Offered in a side or pendant mount, the luminaire features 14 light distribution types as well as backward optics that can be oriented to illuminate a road or bike path.

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    These mushroom-shaped LED lights illuminate pathways and gardens.
    They come in a variety of pole heights and colors, in brass, copper, stainless silver, or black accents, and in 3000K warm light or 4500K cool light.
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    This luminaire enables a continuous aesthetic from curb to cube with pole, wall, and ceiling mount options.
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    Whether beamers, bollards, or lamp posts, the following light solutions prioritize lumen strength and distribution as well as charming, modern aesthetics. (Courtesy Landscape Forms) Moment Lighting Landscape Forms Characterized by straight lines, perfect circles, and conical shapes, this collection offers sleek, adaptable profiles. It’s available in different pole heights and mounting configurations, or hung and wall-mounted and with an optional hexcell louver to ensure precise illumination with minimal glare. (Courtesy Artemide) Gople Outdoor Artemide Drawing from the silhouette of a glass diffuser, BIG designed Gople Outdoor as a cotton candy–colored family of lighting. Bollards, spots, and lanterns make up some of the line, each interpreting diffusers in different ways. (Courtesy ERCO) Beamer Contour Projector ERCO Available in a new large size, ERCO’s beamers provide precise and powerful lighting suitable for museum applications. The narrow, inconspicuous framing houses straight-edge projections to create exact framing, cutting down on light pollution. (Courtesy Cyclone) Mochi Cyclone Mochi’s curved dome brings softness to urban settings. Offered in a side or pendant mount, the luminaire features 14 light distribution types as well as backward optics that can be oriented to illuminate a road or bike path. (Courtesy Lebello) Spore Garden & Path Light Lebello These mushroom-shaped LED lights illuminate pathways and gardens. They come in a variety of pole heights and colors, in brass, copper, stainless silver, or black accents, and in 3000K warm light or 4500K cool light. (Courtesy Luminis) Syrios Pro Luminis This luminaire enables a continuous aesthetic from curb to cube with pole, wall, and ceiling mount options. Optional beam angle reflectors are also available for public spaces, pathways, and facades.
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