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Behind the scenes

Sales of sleep products booming at Galaxus

Daniel Borchers
22/8/2024
Translation: Katherine Martin

When you’ve had a bad night’s sleep, your whole day can quickly turn into an ordeal. However, there are products that can help with that – and demand for them has skyrocketed. Customers of online department store Galaxus have bought 74 per cent more sleep therapy products this year than in the same period last year. The product selection ranges from nasal plasters and nose clips to dental splints, sprays, sleep analysis gadgets and breathing devices.

«Examples of the most popular product types include nasal strips, which allow more air to pass through the nose, and nose clips, which serve the same purpose,» explains Jordan Frey, Category Business Manager at Galaxus. Dental splints that push the lower jaw forward are also among the most frequently sold product types. With the splint creating more room in the throat, wearers snore less.

There are various types of sleep aids in Galaxus’s product range, including white noise machines. While some devices are targeted more towards adults, specialised products for babies and toddlers are also highly sought-after. Alongside nasal strips, sleep aids show the highest sales growth compared to last year. Sales of dental splints to combat snoring, however, have remained at a consistently high level.

Sleep therapy isn’t just a concern for older people. Customers aged 25-34 account for almost a third of all purchases.

The Galaxus Editorial Team tests sleep products

Patrick Vogt from the Galaxus Editorial Team has given pretty much every sleep therapy product a go. The self-confessed snorer has set himself the goal of disrupting his wife’s sleep as little as possible. Check out the articles listed below to see how he’s getting on.

Some companies have also started using AI to optimise our sleep:

That being said, if you’re experiencing serious sleep problems, it’s probably a good idea to see an ENT doctor before you fork out 700 US dollars on an AI pillow.

Do you usually get a good night’s sleep? What sleep therapy products have you tried?

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Daniel Borchers
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A soft spot for good series, loud music, science fiction and (second division) football. As PR Manager, I am available to answer journalists' questions about Galaxus and honest e-commerce.


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