Snore Stopper - Are you snoring?
Published by Max May 3rd, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News.
Check out this snore stopper, a new way of stopping your snoring husband or wife. It uses snoring frequency and biofeedback techniques. At $80, this might be a great solution for all your past sleepless nights.
Reduce snoring frequency and volume with natural biofeedback techniques. A simple wrist belt worn while sleeping allows the Snore Stopper’s biosensors to detect snores. 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—much like the nudging of a spouse. Studies report that approximately 80% of snorers have shown improvement when using the Snore Stopper—a unique subconscious approach that’s much less expensive than surgery, dental appliances and machines. Added benefits include better breathing while sleeping, and fewer next-day difficulties such as sleepiness, headaches and irritability. Take it along when you’re traveling: unit is compact, light and includes carrying case. Entire kit includes manual for use; self-adhesive electrode pads (3 pairs); moist alcohol wipe; storage case; screwdriver and wrist belt with magic tape and hook. Includes auto power-off function after 8 hours.
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This does seem like a neat gizmo. My only reservation would be that the 5 second impulse may disrupt normal sleep cycles. I would also be reluctant to spend $80 when there are numerous, credible devices out there (including dental/oral devices) that are cheaper. Also, a machine (presumably you meant CPAP) may be required in certain cases that are beyond the smaller anti-snoring devices.
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Another device to treat snoring! We tend to make our lives so complicated. Snoring can be treated without any devices by easy and natural ways. Its better to find a permanent solution to a problem rather than putting a quick fix.
Yes I would agree with Adam. But for some people maybe the issue may not be as simple as what we would think. Personally I would want to resort to natural means, but hey, there may be something more to their problem right?
Thanks Brian. Another issue would be disruption of sleep cycle by the devices or gadgets. If they don’t allow normal sleep cycles then they are no better than the snoring itself.