21 Gadgets That Could Help You Sleep Better (Infographic) Including goggles that emit a soft blue glow and a humidifier that scents your bedroom using ultrasonic vibrations.

By Geoff Weiss

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In our tech-addicted world, gadgets are typically thought to be counterproductive to healthy sleeping habits. But what if you could harness a new fleet of contraptions that might help you doze off soundlessly?

From the Tranquil Turtle, a stuffed animal-slash-sleeping aid that projects underwater images and plays soothing sounds for children, to the disturbingly snug Ostrich Pillow, which sheaths one's entire head in cushioning, UK-based retailer Made to Measure Blinds has compiled a clever infographic (below) showcasing 21 cutting-edge gadgets designed to help you sleep better.

Products and apps run a multisensory gamut, with options that emit soothing scents, project relaxing visualizations and sounds, and that are delectably soft to the touch. Check them out right here:

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sleep obsessive (Infographic)

Related: How Much Sleep Do You Really Need?

Geoff Weiss

Former Staff Writer

Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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