All the information is then presented to you via the Halo Rise app, which works on both mobile devices and the Echo Show. Here, you’ll find an overall sleep score and recommendations on how to improve.

Just like a wearable, the Halo Rise can automatically detect when you’re going to sleep and when you’ve woken up. It’s connected to the mains, though, so doesn’t need to be charged.

However, the device doubles as a light alarm, with a semi-circle of LEDs which can simulate a sunrise to wake you up gradually. An equivalent sunset function is also available, while the light can be manually adjusted as a bedside lamp.

All purchases include six months of free Halo membership, which provides access to a range of extra health and wellness features from within the app – after that, it costs $3.99 per month.

However, it’s not clear when the device will be released elsewhere.

As the resident expert on Windows, Senior Staff Writer Anyron’s main focus is PCs and laptops. Much of the rest of his time is split between smartphones, tablets and audio, with a particular focus on Android devices.