Medicine and Health
Accuracy of 11 Wearable, Nearable, and Airable Consumer Sleep Trackers: Prospective Multicenter Validation Study
T. Lee, Y. Cho, et al.
Consumer sleep trackers were compared head‑to‑head with in‑lab polysomnography in a multicenter study of 75 participants using 11 popular devices (wearables, nearables, airables). Results showed wide variation in sleep‑stage agreement (macro F1 range 0.69–0.26), device‑class biases (wearables toward sleep efficiency; nearables toward sleep latency), and specific strengths across trackers—some demonstrating substantial concordance and clinical applicability. This research was conducted by the authors listed in the Authors tag: Taeyoung Lee, Younghoon Cho, Kwang Su Cha, Jinhwan Jung, Jungim Cho, Hyunggug Kim, Daewoo Kim, Joonki Hong, Dongheon Lee, Moonsik Keum, Clete A Kushida, In‑Young Yoon, Jeong‑Whun Kim.
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