Do you Snore?

Ever heard of Sleep apnea? if yes, SleepSmart can help

Sleep Apnea is a serious but often overlooked

sleep disorder

Sleep apnea is a common yet underdiagnosed condition that affects millions worldwide. It occurs when breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, leading to poor sleep quality, fatigue, and long-term health complications such as hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes.

Understanding sleep apnea is the first step toward better health — because it’s more than just snoring. Proper awareness and timely treatment can transform lives by restoring restful sleep and overall well-being.

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People Generally Ignore Sleep Apnea

Misconceptions...

Watch this video to understand the common myth and misconception about sleep apnea and why early diagnosis is essential for better health.

Empowering Better Sleep Through Innovation is

Our Vision

Our vision at SleepSmart is to eliminate the barriers between people and technology, and empower every individual to experience better sleep, health, and quality of life through affordable, intelligent, and accessible sleep wellness technologies.

Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Accessibility is

Our Mission

Our mission at SleepSmart is to bridge the gap between affordability and state of the art tech to innovate within the realm of holistic human sleep patterns. Aims to raise awareness within less aware communities in term of sleep apnea and other forms of sleep disorders.

Turning Ideas into Action is

Our Plan

We are planning to produce and donate our innovative APAP device to Government run hospitals.

We plan to use CSR funds for the same. We are talking to various corporate houses of the country to manage funds.

We will launch our product in market in the span of 3 to 4 years.

Effective ways to tackle...

Sleep Apnea...

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Technology and awareness go hand in hand in managing sleep apnea. From smart tracking to personalized therapy, innovation is redefining the way we breathe and sleep.

We Can Still Improve Symptoms With

Patience & Regularity