The app also has AI-powered sleep insights, such as how long each sleep cycle should last and a reminder to wake up for the next sleep cycle. In addition to these features, the app will now be able to track short naps and provide data on these naps in a separate tab.
Users will also be able to see all of their sleep tracking data in weekly and monthly reports. These reports will give an overview of sleep patterns and a more in-depth look at the collected data.
The bad news is that some of these new sleep-tracking features are only available as part of the $4.99/month subscription plan. VIP users will have access to 50 soothing songs instead of the 12 available for free users, and they will also get trends of their max/min heart rate, SpO2, and other sleep features.
You can download the Mobvoi app for iOS and Android and also get the VIP subscription for just $2.99/mo if you decide to go for it until the end of the year.
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