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Updated · TechCrunch · May 27
SOND Raises $7 Million, Launches Dreambuds Sleep Earbuds With 12-Signal AI Coaching
Updated
Updated · TechCrunch · May 27

SOND Raises $7 Million, Launches Dreambuds Sleep Earbuds With 12-Signal AI Coaching

1 articles · Updated · TechCrunch · May 27
  • $7 million in seed funding brought Boston-based SOND out of stealth as it unveiled Dreambuds, in-ear sleep earbuds that monitor 12 physiological signals and adjust audio in real time.
  • The system streams data such as respiration, heart-rate variability, sleep stage, body position and snoring to a cloud AI coach, which picks from more than 500 audio programs or generates new ones.
  • Dreambuds run without a phone: the charging case includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, an OLED display, buttons and a speaker, while users can summon the coach by double-tap for sleep guidance or insights.
  • CEO Yadid Ayzenberg, formerly Bose's head of sleep products, said SOND pursued a different path after Bose exited the category, building around sensing and intervention rather than simple noise masking.
  • SOND, founded in 2022, is taking reservations now and aims for mass production by Q2 2026 after a crowdfunding campaign for additional capital.
With giants like Fitbit in the race, can a startup's AI earbuds win the battle for better sleep?
Can AI earbuds truly improve our sleep, or are we creating a new dependency for a natural human process?
As AI coaches us to sleep, how is our most private physiological data being secured from the cloud?