Silentmode’s PowerMask is a $200 connected relaxation mask

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
I barely slept, the second night in Chunking Mansions
The loud neighbors, the hot Hong Kong air, the landlord banging on the door after midnight
None of these things are particularly conducive to a peaceful rest, and for once in my life I actually looked forward to attempts at shut
eye on the 15+ hour flight home in the morning
For all the dread of returning to the notorious Hong Kong hostiles that evening, after a day of exploring the area, I was actually looking
minutes
minute or two I spent with the mask on, wondering if this is how pet parrots feel when you cover their cages with a blanket for the night
this stuff
If have the Calm app on my phone and started getting pretty into the Muse headset before leaving for my two-week trip
useful
confusion with regard to how exactly to position the product
Certainly the startup wants to distinguish itself from the eight million connected sleep masks I see at tech events, particularly when
Silentmode claims the device can be used to help us normal folk achieve the resting heart rate of an athlete
toward helping one chill the eff out
talk, it also went a ways toward helping me crash on this flight
seat in front of you
Assuming you can get over the awkwardness of wearing a giant thing on your head
Of course, no one looks good sleeping on a plane, weird head accessory or no
companies to pilot these products in office spaces, where relaxation is a rare commodity indeed