I appreciate the drifting semantics of names, but Wi-Fi and AWS are really not the same thing.
My cynical take has always been that this is their justification for charging a subscription fee for features that shouldn't require one (e.g. an alarm clock or the ability to change the temperature on a schedule).
There are a couple of open-source projects around jailbreaking it:
- Probably the original attempt: https://github.com/bobobo1618/ninesleep
- The much more polished and usable application built from that starting point: https://github.com/throwaway31265/free-sleep
The latter is even able to do the signal processing needed for heart rate on-device.
We work in the neurotech/sleeptech space (https://affectablesleep.com) and have a subscription service as well. We know when your subscription runs out, and have built the device to run completely offline, and even have a buffer of days if it can't connect to check you have a valid subscription.
Say what you will about subscription services, but being actively hostile to your user base because the device can't connect to a service on one night, seems like very poor planning.
I actually quite look up to 8Sleep as one of the better companies in this space, so I'm surprised this happened to them.
jdenning•3h ago