Fri, 6 May 2022

Four Seasons Partners Bryte to Bring AI Technology to Sleep Experience

(06 May 2022, 15:17 +07)  Anyone who has stayed at a Four Seasons hotel knows just how very special the beds are, gently supporting and wrapping you in a comforting embrace as you sink into a deep sleep.

So how does one of the world's leading luxury hotel companies improve on what is already one of the best beds in the industry?

The Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills believes it has the answer and has upgraded five of its Wellness Rooms and Suites with The Restorative Bed by Bryte.

The bed was developed with leading sleep scientists, including Dr. Matthew Walker - bestselling author of Why We Sleep and founder of the Center for Human Sleep Science at UC Berkeley, to deliver the quality of sleep the human body needs to restore critical infrastructures of physical, mental and emotional health.

Powered with AI, the bed is not only designed to provide the ideal sleep experience by learning the sleeper’s support and temperature preferences, but also adjusts the settings in real time, throughout the night.

Four Seasons is embracing AI technology to provide the ultimate night's sleep for guests. Click to enlarge.
Four Seasons is embracing AI technology to provide the ultimate night's sleep for guests.

“Hotels strive to personalize the guest experience and provide a service level beyond expectations. This is exactly what the Bryte Restorative Bed offers, by transforming the overlooked hotel bed into an in-room wellness experience,” said Francisco Levine, a former hotelier who now leads Bryte's hospitality business. “A personalized, restorative sleep experience will inevitably become the new industry standard for luxury hotels and wellness resorts. It elevates the whole guest experience and continues the relationship over many visits, as travelers can save their profile, login to any bed on a future visit to retrieve their preferences.”

The Restorative Bed features an embedded sensory network that detects biometrics such as heart rate and breathing patterns to identify when a sleeper enters the first stage of sleep, triggering cooling features to lower the body's core temperature and gently lull sleepers into the critical stages of deep sleep.

Meanwhile, 100 computer-controlled air cushions within the Restorative Bed alleviates pressure points by continually recalibrating the support a body needs, encouraging longer and more restorative sleep.

Bryte's technology leads sleepers naturally out of sleep with warming temperatures and lighting that mimics the glow of sunrise, while also offering the option of movement to gently nudge and softly awaken sleepers at just the right time.

“Continuously researching the latest and greatest in wellness trends, we are excited to provide our guests with a new resource for optimized sleep while travelling,” said Michael Newcombe, GM & Vice President - Global Spa Operations. “Taking the award-winning Four Seasons service and personalization to the next level, Bryte’s Restorative Sleep Technology allows guests to adjust every dimension of their sleep experience while simultaneously measuring, learning, testing and applying real-time adjustments to temperature, pressure points and more.”

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