<h2 class=”body-h2″><strong>Are sleep gadgets worth it?</strong> </h2><p>James Wilson, aka the <a href=”https://www.instagram.com/thesleepgeek/?hl=en-gb” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Sleep Geek,</a> says sleep aids can be helpful when used appropriately, but they’re extremely personal, so it’s important to find something that meets your individual needs. </p><p>“If you live on a busy main road, ear plugs could be a worthwhile investment, while an eye mask might be a good choice if your bedroom is too bright,” he suggests. “If you enjoy the sensation of a heavy throw, a <a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/product-reviews/house-garden/g33258124/best-weighted-blankets/” target=”_blank”>weighted blanket</a> could help you unwind before bed, but if you struggle with claustrophobia, it’s probably not for you.” </p><p>Wearable tech can help you understand your body better and help you transform your bedtime habits, and soothing meditation tools can do wonders if you have trouble nodding off amid the stresses and worries of everyday life. </p><p>Essential oils are great for creating a zen, <a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/product-reviews/health-leisure/g46562158/best-electric-diffusers/” target=”_blank”>spa-like sanctuary</a> at home, and then there are <a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/product-reviews/house-garden/g45801403/best-sunrise-alarm-clocks/” target=”_blank”>smart lighting products</a>, which can totally transform your wind-down and wake-up routines. </p><p>In short, yes, sleep-enhancing products are worth it, so long as you choose wisely. </p><h2 class=”body-h2″><strong>How we test</strong> </h2>”/>
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Priyankaa is our senior health and wellness writer, specialising in expert-tested reviews and roundups on the latest health and fitness products. From walking boots to running machines, Priyankaa has written about hundreds of products and is passionate about providing in-depth, unbiased reviews. Plus, as an avid runner and gymgoer, she knows exactly what to look for when finding the right gymwear, fitness tracker or earphones.
Priyankaa has an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University and over five years’ experience in health and fitness journalism. Priyankaa has written for Stylist’s Strong Women Training Club, where she regularly wrote about diversity in the fitness industry, nutrition tips, training advice and her experience completing various fitness challenges. She has also written for a variety of publications including Business Insider, Glamour, Bustle, Metro, HuffPost UK, gal-dem and more. Outside of work, Priyankaa can usually be found trying out a new gym class, seeking out London’s best eats or watching a Spanish TV show in a bid to keep up her language skills. You can follow Priyankaa on Twitter @_priyankaajoshi and on Instagram @priyankaajoshi
Kim Hawley is our health and fitness product tester. Her career in fitness has spanned over 30 years. Prior to joining the Good Housekeeping Institute, she worked as a personal trainer, writer and fitness instructor for some of London’s most prestigious health clubs, including The Harbour Club, David Lloyd and The Chelsea Club. Passionate about women’s health and fitness, especially in pre/post menopause, she is also a Level 4 PT and holds a professional nutritional qualification. Kim is responsible for rigorously testing everything from cross trainers to smart watches.
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