The perfect nap: ideal length and benefits

Napping has had a bad reputation for a long time. Yet a short, well-timed nap is one of the most effective recovery tools of the day.

Naps and recovery tracked by the KEORA Ring

A well-timed nap improves alertness, memory and mood in just a few minutes. The secret comes down to two things: length and timing.

The right length

10 to 20 minutes is the sweet spot: you get the restorative benefits without drifting into deep sleep. Beyond 30 minutes, you risk sleep inertia, that groggy feeling when you wake up. A 90-minute nap (a full cycle) is another option, but it takes more time.

The right time

The natural alertness dip happens in the early afternoon, between 1 pm and 3 pm. That's the perfect window. Any later, and your nap can eat into your night and create night-time wake-ups.

Key takeaway: 10 to 20 minutes in the early afternoon: the nap that recharges you without knocking you out or stealing your night.

Napping and sleep debt

A nap helps offset a sleep debt occasional, but it's no substitute for good nights of sleep. The KEORA Ring helps you spot when your recovery is low and real rest is needed.

A twenty-minute nap can be worth an hour of coffee. And better.

Recover even during the day

The KEORA Ring helps you understand when your body is asking for rest.

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