Snore Stopper
Product Description
Silent nights start with the Snore Stopper Now there is a safe, non-invasive solution for problem snorers (and their partners). Snoring can usually be reduced if the snorer changes his / her sleeping position. Based on this awareness (biofeedback), the Snore Stopper utilizes proprietary technology to detect when you begin to snore and responds with a gentle 5-second impulse (more subtle than a nudge in the ribs) into your superficial skin. This signals you to either… More >>
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This device is a NOBEL PRIZE winner!
This product should be rated 10 and higher.
Just unbelievable. My husband stopped snoring the very first night.
I got my life back.
My personal thanks to the inventor/s of this device. You deserve the best awards for making the world happier and healthier!
Snore Stopper
Rating: 5 / 5
At nearly half the price as the other retailers at amazon for only around $35, I thought I’d give this a try since it works on the same principle my wife uses now to stop my snoring which is to give me a nudge.
The device works by having 2 gel electrodes stuck to the back of the watch. You attach it to your wrist about 1 inch down and it is adhesive so it sticks to your skin. The band detaches from one side of the watch and it is a bit awkward to clip it back on. When you take it off, you have to be careful not to pull off or damgage the gel electrodes. Mine already seem to be coming off the watch. They give you a plastic covering to put on the back of the watch when not in use. They give you 3 sets of electrodes.
You turn a dial to turn it on to a level between 1 and 9. To test, you press the button on top 3 times and it delivers what feels like a pinch to your wrist. You can also kind of feel it running up the nerve to your finger and making it twich a bit. I have used it at level 3 since that seems to be plenty. At level 8, it starts to feel like needles. I wouldn’t describe it as being like a painful shock, just annoying like if someone put tape on your skin and tugged at it. The stimulation lasts around 5 seconds.
I’ve only had it 3 days, and I can’t tell whether or not I’m snoring less, although first indications are that I didn’t snore. It has waken me on occasion, so I know it is firing. I have had it fire when I was just moving around, so it is possible to get a few false zaps. It works by just listening to the outside environment. It is a little difficult to get it to fire with simulated snores. It is easier if you just count 1,2,3 slowly as is suggested in the manual.
In conclusion, I can’t say whether this has stopped my snoring, the manual shows it takes weeks for this device to have an effect, but the device works like it is supposed to and I can use it. Hope it actually stops my snorning.
Rating: 4 / 5