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Most modern wearable devices offer sleep tracking features meant to help you make the most of your sleep. They track health parameters during the night and use complex algorithms to establish correlations between activities and one's sleep quality. Apple made a point during the Apple Watch Series 7 presentation last week to tell users that eight minutes of battery charging is enough to support eight hours of sleep tracking. Many people recharge their health trackers at night. But there’s a new study pointing out a potential sleep disruption that wearable devices will not factor in: The phases of the moon.
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