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About

About us.

Welcome to SleepRecoveryTech, where cutting-edge technology meets restful nights. We’re on a mission to empower anyone—from busy professionals to biohackers—to take control of their sleep and recovery through data-driven insights and expert recommendations.

OUR MISSION

To simplify the science of sleep and recovery by testing, reviewing, and curating the very best gadgets and wearables—so you can spend less time researching and more time resting.

7+

Years of Expert Testing

Benchmarked 50+ devices in lab & real-world

20+

In-Depth Buying Guides

Comprehensive reviews for every sleep need

100K+

Monthly Readers

Engaged community optimizing rest every day

Our Values

Honesty & Transparency

We disclose all affiliations and only recommend products we’d use ourselves.

User-First

Every guide and review is structured around real user needs, not industry hype.

Continuous Improvement

Sleep tech evolves rapidly—so do we, updating our content and testing methods to reflect the latest advances.

Community & Support

We listen to reader feedback, answer questions, and build a community of sleep-tech enthusiasts.

Our Amazing Team

Our attorneys are highly experienced and well-versed in a variety of legal areas. Trust in our expertise to achieve the best outcome for your case.

Jordan Lee

Sleep Tech Analyst

Jordan Lee holds a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering and 7+ years testing wearable devices in both lab and field environments. He lives for late-night code sprints and optimizing sleep metrics with custom scripts. When not chasing data, he’s a competitive powerlifter who swears by recovery hacks.

Kai Martinez

Recovery Strategist

Kai Martinez is a certified personal trainer and sports physiologist with a knack for blending tech and tactics. Over the past 5 years, she’s integrated red-light therapy, compression tech, and sleep tracking into elite athlete programs. Kai’s weekend hobby: crafting personalized sleep playlists.

Dr. Amina Patel

Sleep Science Editor

Dr. Amina Patel earned her Ph.D. in Neuroscience, specializing in sleep architecture and circadian rhythm research. She’s authored 12 peer-reviewed papers on wearable sleep monitors and consults for several sleep labs. Outside academia, she’s an amateur poet who finds inspiration in REM cycles.