
SOND, a sleep tech startup from Bose’s former head of sleep, exits stealth with $7M
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SOND, a sleep tech startup founded by Bose's former head of sleep products, has exited stealth mode with $7 million in funding. The company aims to revolutionize sleep with its AI-powered sleep earbuds, targeting consumers seeking better sleep solutions.
Key Points
- SOND has raised $7 million in funding to develop its sleep technology.
- The startup focuses on AI-powered sleep earbuds for enhanced sleep quality.
- Founded by the former head of sleep products at Bose.
- The funding will support product development and market entry strategies.
- Targeting consumers looking for innovative sleep solutions.
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From source RSS / original summarySOND, a startup led by Bose’s former head of sleep products, emerged from stealth with $7M in funding for its AI-powered sleep earbuds.
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