The bedside sleep tracker analyzes your sleep stages and also analyzes your room setup to give you insights into your sleep. The device is smart enough to only track your sleep patterns, even if a partner or furry friend is sleeping in the same bed.  The Halo Rise also features a wake-up light that aims to resemble natural sunlight, making it what’s known as a sunrise alarm clock, and aims to wake you up at the lightest point of your sleep cycle so that you can rise at the best time according to your biology. The Halo Rise can be paired with your Alexa devices to automatically begin your nighttime routine as soon as you get into bed.  The Halo Rise is priced at $139.99 and comes with six free months of Halo membership. It will be available for purchase later this year. However, it’s a tough time for wrist bands; IDC recently predicted that demand for these devices is likely to fall this year and be largely flat for the next few years, outpaced by earbuds and smartwatches. As such, a device that can help you sleep better without having to wear any hardware might be an interesting choice for some.