The SnoreStopper
"I dont snore, you do" is one of the most common words of our mankind, right? Time to try to stop this with another trial from the Techwear industry.
It's a wrist-worn device that you wear while you sleep, and the device's biosensors will detect the frequency and volume of your snoring. The unit "then issues a gentle electronic wave of light stimulation onto superficial skin. Rather than waking the snorer, this 5-second impulse merely causes a reflex-either a change in body position or an increase in throat muscle tension…
I did not had the chance to test it but if you do please tell me.
via Gearlog
I have a morning radio talk show in Bloomington Illinois. I am often talking about how I wake up in the morning only to find my wife sleeping in another room becasue of my snoring. How would you like to use me a subject. We can interview you and have me try this thing. If it works perhaps we could end up selling a few for you.
Thanks
Scott Laughlin
Laughlin And Reynolds
WJBC Radio
236 Greenwood Ave
Bloomington, Illinois 61704
309-821-1000 Ext 229
On the web at http://www.wjbc.com/wjbc-laughlinandreynolds.htm