The Aura Smart Sleep Mask offers surprising comfort for your eyes – but not for your wallet

I was exhausted. I had just returned from a road trip, and had ridden more in three days than I normally did in two weeks. This included multiple trips to escort a friend to a nearby hospital, where I had stayed until well after midnight. I was finally back home in my own bed, and I was desperate for a good night’s sleep.

That’s why I picked up a device from the pile of gadgets I’ve yet to review: the Aura Smart Sleep Mask. It’s not exactly one of the best sleep trackers: unlike the Oura Ring, one of our best smart rings that monitors the quality of your sleep, the ‘Aura with an A’ sleep mask is more focused on improving it. It does so with some interesting features, although it does come with a by-now all-too-common subscription app.

I charged the mask with the included USB-C cable and synced it to the Aura app (after signing up for the free trial, which lasts for a week – after that it’s a very pricey $59.99 per year to get access to all the personalized meditation, sleep and guided movement content on offer, so about £45 / AU$90). I put it on and was surprised at how lightweight and comfortable it was, the eye pillow and covers soothing the pressure of the hard plastic casing against your face. While the feeling was unfamiliar, I quickly got used to sleeping with it on my side.

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The contoured design is said to block 100% of light, and I’d say that aside from a very slim sliver of light under the seam, it’s more or less completely accurate. Full-fabric masks may be more comfortable for side sleepers, but this hardshell mask blocks out ambient light more effectively than a thin piece of fabric. It also allows you to have some fun and gently annoy your significant other by pretending to be Cyclops from X-Men.