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Waking up in the middle of the night. Again and again.
That’s the #1 sleep issue people reported in our recent survey of 3,400+ adults.
Second place?
“I can’t fall asleep even when I’m tired.”
So we ran a 5-month test with 37 people struggling with stress-related insomnia, burnout, mid-night wakeups, or overthinking at night.
The goal: find the most effective device to finally sleep through the night — naturally.
We tested:
Each device was tested for exactly 4 weeks by multiple users over a 5-month period.
We tracked results using Oura Ring sleep data and self-reports. We looked at:

What it is
A lightweight neckband that delivers vagus nerve stimulation — gentle electrical signals sent to both sides of your neck, where the vagus nerve is closest to the surface.
How it felt
This was the only device that made people say “I’m finally sleeping through the night.” It worked fast, felt calming within minutes, and took no effort. Testers said it helped them fall asleep quicker — and stay asleep longer.
💸 Price: $278 (normally $478)
📊 Oura data
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What it is
A chest device that vibrates while playing calming audio to create a relaxation effect.
How it felt
The buzzing chest sensation felt great and made bedtime more relaxing. But while it helped people wind down, it didn’t always lead to better sleep. More of a calm-down ritual than a true sleep fix.
💸 Price: $299
📊 Oura data
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What it is
A high-tech eye mask that combines heat, massage, and vibration — and adjusts to your heart rate in real time.
How it felt
People loved the face massage and tension relief. It helped them let go of stress, but sleep results were hit or miss. Great for winding down, but less consistent on deeper sleep.
💸 Price: $199
📊 Oura data
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What it is
A portable panel that emits red and near-infrared light to reduce stress, inflammation, and support melatonin production.
How it felt
You don’t feel much during the session, but the payoff comes later. With regular use, some noticed better relaxation before bed and reduced inflammation. It’s subtle but builds over time.
💸 Price: $449
📊 Oura data
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What it is
A brain-sensing headband that sends gentle electrical pulses to help you fall asleep and stay asleep longer.
How it felt
Testers called it the most “serious” tool. It felt clinical at first but delivered results — especially for deeper sleep — once they got the hang of it.
💸 Price: $549
📊 Oura data
Pros
Cons
Every device we tested helped in some small way — but only one gave us real, measurable sleep gains that held up night after night.
Pulsetto reduced wakeups by 42%. Helped us fall asleep twice as fast. Increased deep sleep by 27%. And actually retrained our bodies to stay asleep — without complicated routines or passive tools.
If you’ve tried everything and still wake up at 3 AM, this is the one device we’d recommend.

Pulsetto is backed by a solid guarantee and trusted by over 106,471 users. If you don’t see sleep results in 30 days, send it back for a full refund – no questions asked.
✅ Now $278 (was $478)
✅ Sleep, stress, anxiety, burnout, and pain programs are included with a free app
✅ Free worldwide shipping
✅ 2-year warranty
✅ 4.2 ★ on Trustpilot
✅ Works in as few as 4 minutes per night
✅ Used daily by top biohackers like Bryan Johnson, Ben Greenfield, and Peter Diamandis
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Okay but… I kind of want to try all 5 just to see for myself 😂
Wasn’t expecting Pulsetto to beat Therabody and Sensate. Kinda surprised
My sleep got so bad after 45. Wake up at 3am like clockwork. Gonna give this a shot.
Used the SmartGoggles for a few weeks. Nice for wind down but didn’t fix the wakeups for me.
Been thinking of trying red light therapy. Didn’t know it could affect sleep too.
Pulsetto has been a total game changer for me. Less waking up. More deep sleep. Worth it.
5 months is a solid test. Appreciate they used Oura data and not just opinions.
Used to rely on melatonin way too much. These feel like a better option tbh.
Why is everything for sleep so expensive tho 😩 hoping the discount is still valid