A study published in Sleep Medicine Research found that the HoneyCube System contactless monitoring device showed good agreement in terms of heart rate, respiratory rate, and body temperature and moderate agreement in sleep architecture with contact measurements. South Korea-based HoneyNaps designed the HoneyCube System to analyze vital signs during sleep and sleep architecture for adults with sleep-disordered breathing.

Jiho Choi, MD, PhD, head of the Center for Sleep Medicine at Soonchunhyang University, clinically verified the reliability, originality, and accuracy of HoneyNaps’ non-contact measurement technology and artificial intelligence algorithms.

HoneyNaps aims to collect and analyze data 24 hours a day via HoneyCube, then pair the data with algorithms that predict disease to apply collected data to clinical practice. HoneyNaps’ sleep sensor and SOMNUM algorithm was developed using both patented domestic and international source technology. Its SOMNUM Scanning Service is a coaching program that provides a deep-sleep solution and guide based on the analysis of an individual’s sleep pattern and environment. SOMNUM is currently used in over 60 hospitals in South Korea for sleep management solutions.

Photo: HoneyNaps’ booth at the Korean Society of Sleep Medicine symposium