Sleep signals

SomnoRoute turns separate night signals into one clearer sleep picture.

Snoring is often the first reason people want answers, but it is only one part of the night. SomnoRoute is being built to align snore clusters, breathing-pattern signals, movement, wakefulness, questionnaires, Oura Ring context, connected health context, and report-ready interpretation without claiming to diagnose a medical condition.

Sleep Quality

Sleep Quality gives the night a readable starting point, helping users compare whether a night looked steady, fragmented, short, or unusually disrupted.

Snoring

Snore Burden, audio evidence, clusters, peak levels, and timing can show when snoring happened and whether it appeared briefly, repeatedly, or in sustained blocks.

Disturbed-breathing signals

SomnoRoute can mark breathing-pattern signals as context for review and comparison. It does not diagnose sleep apnoea or any breathing disorder.

Movement

Movement from SomnoRoute Watch can help identify restless periods and show whether movement appeared around snoring, breathing-pattern signals, or wakefulness.

Wakefulness

Repeated wakefulness, long awake periods, and fragmented nights can be tracked as insomnia-style patterns, not as an insomnia diagnosis.

Questionnaires

Structured sleep questions and morning notes can capture sleep experience, tiredness, routine changes, and symptoms that a sensor timeline may not explain on its own.

Sample coverage

Professional reports can show how much movement and heart-rate context was available for the session, including per-hour and per-night coverage where available.

Connected health context

With permission, Apple Health or Android Health Connect data can add sleep timing, heart-rate, oxygen, activity, or recovery context where available.

Oura Ring context

With permission, Oura Ring data can add sleep timing, sleep score, readiness, resting heart rate, HRV, respiratory rate, temperature trend, SpO2 where available, and activity context.