SLEEP Online Magazine - The SLEEP Blog - All about SLEEP, SLEEPING, and SLEEPINESS - September 13, 2011 Defusable Alarm C...

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  1. Defusable Alarm Clock - 2011-09-07 03:15:08-04
    If this alarm clock doesn't wake you up then you are as good as dead. Of course that is only a manner of speaking but if you take a look at this Defusable Alarm Clock, you can clearly say that it is a "Bomb"! The Defusable Alarm Clock was designed by Mike Krumpus from Nooptic Design, carrying a design that one could only perhaps see in the movies. When the countdown for the alarm starts, people have to snip the right wire of the three wires to diffuse it or avoid letting the alarm from going off. This means though that you may have to replace the wires each time you cut them (right or wrong) to make the alarm work. Cool concept but perhaps that wire cutting thing could leave more room to improve it, especially for people who will not have the time to make timely replacements to make the alarm clock work functionally and effectively. Via a alarm clock, Alarm Clocks, bomb, clock work, countdown, krumpus, replacements

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  2. Vibrating Ring Alarm Clock - 2011-09-09 00:47:07-04
    Wake up sweeter with a new and advanced device called the Ring Alarm Clock. Rather than wait for an alarm clock go off, the Ring Alarm Clock is something worn and uses vibration action to get you up on the right side of bed. The Ring Alarm Clock was designed by Meng Fandi, addressing issues where only the proper person would get up once the time comes. The clock makes use of two rings which will be worn by an individual. The rings vibrate once it is time to get up where the base unit allows users to set the time for the two rings and also juice them up. The Ring Alarm Clock is a neatly designed concept, something that should only wake up the people who need to get up and without posing a nuisance for people who want to get more shuteye even if their mate needs to get up and go. Via a alarm clock, Alarm Clocks, fandi, How to sleep better, mate, nuisance, proper person, shuteye

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  3. SleepPhones App for the iPhone - 2011-09-09 11:22:14-04
    Apps for mobile devices like the iPhone have been coming out and the SleepPhones app is the latest addition to that list. Made to complement the earlier released SleepPhones headband and speakers, AcousticSheep LLC developed the app to go in hand with the said sleep aids or better yet as a standalone app itself. The SleepPhones app was made for people who have sleep issues. It comes with four full-length tracks created from binaural beat technology. The tunes are 30 minutes each and include piano, ocean waves and white noise tracks that should soothe anyone longing for better shuteye. The app is free for download over at the iTunes store which is compatible as well for iPads or iPods. Via a 30 minutes, apps, full length, headband, How to sleep better, ipads, iphone, ipods, latest addition, longing, mobile devices, ocean waves, sleep, sleep aids, SLEEP Gadgets, speakers, tunes, white noise

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  4. Parent Counseling Could Help Kids Sleep Better - 2011-09-10 05:01:55-04
    Sleeping disorders among kids seems to be rampantly growing and while parents exhaust all means by scolding them or even resorting to tactics like warm milk or implementing a strict monitoring to regulate their sleep patterns, parents may want to consider counseling as well. This was of course a result of a study that was conducted, which went as far as improving the academics of kids all thanks to better sleep. Parents may be too proud to seek professional help but sleep-related problems among kids is now pretty much common. Quach and his colleagues surveyed about 1,500 parents of kids starting at 22 different elementary schools in Melbourne. Of these parents, 161 said their child had a moderate or severe sleeping problem and 108 were recruited for the study. Kids with more serious sleep-related breathing problems, for instance, were excluded. This and of course some of the distractions like games or even gadgets could spell a big difference as far as helping kids sleep better. Also, it could help them lead healthier lives and perform better in school. Via a academics, breathing problems, colleagues, counseling, distractions, elementary schools, gadgets, games, helping kids, How to sleep better, melbourne, parents, quach, sleep, … Continue reading

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  5. Turtle Projecting Night Light - 2011-09-11 10:03:39-04
    Kids are known to be afraid of the dark and in case parents don't want to leave on their lights for energy conservation purposes, the Constellation Projecting Turtle Night Light should be something cool to have on while kids go to sleep. Night lights have been known to be a good solution, especially for people who get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom or even to grab a snack at the kitchen. Instead, you get this projecting night light that could likewise set the proper tone in a room, a mood that should get your young one drowsy and sleepy. The Constellation Projecting Night Light costs $34.95 over at Hammacher Schlemmer in case you are interested. Via a conservation purposes, constellation, energy conservation, good solution, hammacher schlemmer, How to sleep better, night lights, parents, proper tone, sleep, SLEEP Gadgets, snack, turtle

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  6. Snooze at your own risk with the OKITE App - 2011-09-12 10:09:30-04
    There are dozens of apps you can get for your mobile phone, some of may be useful and some not. However, if getting you up cannot do the trick, maybe something that would embarrass you will. With the OKITE app for the iPhone, hitting the snooze button may prove to be costly on your end. Particularly for the people who are into Twitter, the app is linked to your account and will start creating embarrassing messages each time you hit the snooze button on your phone. The app is free and is practically in the same alarm format as the iPhone alarm. Messages like "dressed as a sailor for now" or "not enough talented people in the world right now" are just some of the messages that may pop up on your account if you decide to hit that dreaded snooze button rather than get up and go. Via a alarm messages, apps, dozens, How to sleep better, iphone, mobile phone, okite, risk, SLEEP Gadgets, snooze button

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1 Response to "SLEEP Online Magazine - The SLEEP Blog - All about SLEEP, SLEEPING, and SLEEPINESS - September 13, 2011 Defusable Alarm C..."

  1. Mike Flat says:
    October 11, 2011 at 12:13 AM

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