It certainly took a while, but Pokémon Sleep to follow the dream. This is fantastic news because, look, smartphones are good at a lot of things, but not really one of them. Using a smartwatch should allow for more accurate tracking, which in turn will make Snorlax and his friends happy.
The app works with all major smartwatch models, including the Apple Watch, Galaxy Watch, and Pixel Watch. It also integrates with certain Fitbit devices. Sleep data is synced to the Apple Health and Android Health Connect app for later reading.
We don’t know why smartwatch integration is taking so long, but the app itself is worth mentioning. until the official announcement. Most likely Pokémon Sleep has a small team because it doesn’t have the same cultural footprint as its ride-based cousin Pokémon Go.
Also, Pokémon Sleep now on Spotify. You read right. All of the program’s music tracks are available for day (or night) listening via a 34-song playlist. These include three songs not added to the app for real Snorlax-heads. Each track includes a matching visual that showcases the sleeping styles of a particular Pokemon. It should. Catch. Em. All of them.
Spotify tracks are available to anyone, even those with a free account. Pokémon Sleep It is available for free in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.