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Lifehacker had a story today about an app for a Nokia mobile phone that uses the microphone to estimate your sleep cycles and do just what you're describing (but based on sound data rather than movement data). It's called HappyWakeUp.
It would be groovy if someone make it work on the N800, since my N800 sits on the night stand next to the bed anyway.
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Great idea!
However I rarely use an alarm clock, and my wife is motionless for hours
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I think this is a great idea, but I don't want to shell out the money for the clock when my N800 should be capable of doing the same thing, as long as I can find a suitable accelerometer. Is anyone interested in this? Any ideas for a bluetooth accelerometer? I suppose you could strap a Wii-mote to your wrist, but that seems a bit big .