
Dreamie has launched an exciting Kickstarter project – an innovative sleep assistant that aims to be more than just a conventional gadget. It combines a touchscreen, RGB lighting, environmental sensors and audio functions to help you fall asleep and track your sleep in the future.
Highlights
- Touch screen with flicker-free, dimmable display (only red time is displayed in sleep mode to avoid blue light)
- Sensors for light, temperature and humidity to assess the sleeping environment
- Audio functions: Play music, podcasts or white noise; Bluetooth transmission to headphones
- Planned function for sleep tracking via microphone, expected after software update in early 2026
- Price on Kickstarter: around USD 269 (approx. € 232); planned retail price: USD 349 (approx. € 302), delivery from November 2025
Dreamie sleep tracker: technology & features in detail
According to the manufacturer, the integrated touchscreen is flicker-free and can be dimmed to a very low brightness. In so-called sleep mode, it only shows the time in red light – a deliberate approach to avoid blue light (which can interfere with falling asleep). Dreamie thus aims to make the smartphone superfluous in the bedroom. The RGB lighting can be gradually dimmed and is designed to gently create the transition to sleep.
Dreamie continuously measures ambient conditions such as light, temperature and humidity. From this data, the device should be able to deduce whether the sleeping environment is optimal or more of a hindrance. This could provide users with information later on, such as changing the room temperature or adjusting the light. A central function is the audio output: music, podcasts or white noise can be started at the touch of a button, which should ideally help you fall asleep.
The sound can also be forwarded to headphones via Bluetooth so as not to disturb other people in the room. Operation also appears to be well thought out. The gadget can apparently be controlled via the touchscreen, an additional touch-sensitive area around the display (for volume) and a swipe gesture on the top to adjust the brightness of the lighting. At the moment, Dreamie is not yet able to automatically analyze sleep.
However, a software update is planned for early 2026 that will enable sleep tracking based on a built-in microphone – without the need for a wristband or additional wearable. It remains to be seen exactly how this method (via microphone only) will work and how precise it will be. In practice, sounds, breathing patterns and movements could be interpreted – but how reliably this works in variable environments remains to be seen.
Dreamie sleep tracker: possible uses & target benefits
Smart sleep management
Dreamie aims to improve the moment you fall asleep: By controlling light and audio in a targeted manner, a gentle transition to sleep can be supported. For those interested in technology, this offers an exciting alternative to pure (wearable) sleep trackers.
Room climate and environment optimization
For users who value ideal sleeping conditions, Dreamie can help to identify disruptive factors – such as unfavorable temperatures or ambient light that is too bright – and provide information on how to correct them.
Exchange with other devices & integration
With Bluetooth audio and a touchscreen as the central control surface, Dreamie can act as a hub in the bedroom – for sound output, light control or as an alternative to looking at your smartphone at night.
Alarm clock & individualized schedules
Different wake-up times can be set for each day of the week. This is convenient when sleep rhythms vary.
Dreamie sleep tracker: opportunities & limitations
There is great potential in the seamless combination of environmental monitoring, light control and audio in a device that does not require a wearable. For technology lovers, the transition to sleep without a smartphone is appealing. The planned sleep analysis via microphone is an ambitious feature – but the question of how precise and reliable this method will be is justified.

As Dreamie is currently still being funded on Kickstarter, there is the usual risk of delays or changes in execution. The early offer is priced at around 269 USD (approx. 232 €), the later retail price is expected to be 349 USD (approx. 302 €) – excluding shipping and any import duties.
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Conclusion
Dreamie is a technologically ambitious approach to realizing sleep assistance without wearables and rethinking the bedroom as a smart resting place. The combination of gently dimming light, audio functions, environmental data analysis and planned microphone-based sleep tracking makes the device particularly interesting for technology fans. Whether the functionality proves itself in practice depends largely on the accuracy of the planned sleep tracking. Dreamie is priced at USD 269 in early bird and later USD 349 in retail, putting it in the premium range. Delivery is planned from November 2025 – if you want to experience the innovation live, you should keep an eye on the Kickstarter offer.

