It started with a recurring frustration: The "2 AM slip." You know the feeling—you roll over to your side, your pillow pushes against your face, and suddenly, your sleep mask is around your neck or on the floor. The light floods in, and your deep sleep is shattered.
We realized that the sleep industry had a design flaw. Most masks were made for mannequins that lay still on their backs, not for real humans who toss, turn, and sleep on their sides.
We set out to change that.