Is The Toto Sleep Company Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for The Toto Sleep Company on AmazonFull story →The Toto Sleep Company pitched a wearable that reads a baby's biometric signals and pings a parent's phone the moment it senses the child is nodding off toward sleep, in series 19, with Glasgow founder Victoria Fullarton after one hundred fifty thousand pounds for thirty-five percent of the business, a deal Sara Davies agreed to.
Older accounts describe the company still registered and its product site still live.
Taking The Guesswork Out Of Bedtime
Built for babies roughly six to twenty-four months old, the bracelet replaces guesswork with an actual physical signal, aiming to take the stress out of naptime and bedtime routines for exhausted parents.
Asking for a hundred fifty thousand pounds is a large figure by Den standards, reflecting the real cost of developing wearable hardware for infants, a category with higher safety and testing requirements than most consumer gadgets.
Still Registered, Site Still Live
Notes on file describe the company remaining an active, registered UK business with its product site still live, which alone puts it ahead of a great many Den alumni that vanish within a year or two of their episode.
Businesses selling wearable hardware like this rarely publish sales figures, so a live registration and a working product site are the ordinary public signals available for a company at this stage.