It was mentioned in a recent TR.
Scrooge posted a link for a product. Was it confirmed to be the same one as mention in the TR?
http://www.gizoo.co.uk/Products/HealthF ... topper.htm
Anyway, apparently I snore, I can't confirm or deny this but my wife says I do so I believe her. Along with my knackered sinuses it makes sense. I've asked her to record me snoring but she's never done it. I don't really fit the bill as a typical snorer, I don't drink too much, I'm not overweight at all but I've had terrible sinus problems in the past so I think this could be the cause. I've had rhinoplasty surgery etc.
I've had the 'snore stopper' one night.
First time I put it on as directed and shown by the model in the picture, the watch on the top of the wrist and even on full blast I couldn't feel any pulses.
I swung it around the wrist so it was underneath and it was much better, only trouble now was that the settings I decided on, one was too weak and the next one up was too strong and I just knew it would probably wake me up.
Anyway, as I was initially drifting off, I felt the pulses and it jolted me awake, not really an issue as I was so tired I was off to sleep again quickly. I woke later in the night but don't remember any pulses so can't say whether it kicked in and woke me up. I was a little more alert when I woke this time and a couple of times I was drifting off I was jolted awake by the pulses. I'm certain it's just down to me not being fully asleep when I obviously start snoring but I know if I knock it down a notch I wouldn't be able to feel a thing so I'll stick with this setting for the time being.
I asked Rach about it today and she said I wasn't snoring when she got up to visit the toilet in the night nor in the morning when she got up.
Obviously it's too early to form any firm opinion but I'd say it's looking promising and at the price it's worth anyone with a problem having a go. I'm not sure how long the battery lasts but that and the conductive gel will need replacing but these running costs are low.
Scrooge posted a link for a product. Was it confirmed to be the same one as mention in the TR?
http://www.gizoo.co.uk/Products/HealthF ... topper.htm
Anyway, apparently I snore, I can't confirm or deny this but my wife says I do so I believe her. Along with my knackered sinuses it makes sense. I've asked her to record me snoring but she's never done it. I don't really fit the bill as a typical snorer, I don't drink too much, I'm not overweight at all but I've had terrible sinus problems in the past so I think this could be the cause. I've had rhinoplasty surgery etc.
I've had the 'snore stopper' one night.
First time I put it on as directed and shown by the model in the picture, the watch on the top of the wrist and even on full blast I couldn't feel any pulses.
I swung it around the wrist so it was underneath and it was much better, only trouble now was that the settings I decided on, one was too weak and the next one up was too strong and I just knew it would probably wake me up.
Anyway, as I was initially drifting off, I felt the pulses and it jolted me awake, not really an issue as I was so tired I was off to sleep again quickly. I woke later in the night but don't remember any pulses so can't say whether it kicked in and woke me up. I was a little more alert when I woke this time and a couple of times I was drifting off I was jolted awake by the pulses. I'm certain it's just down to me not being fully asleep when I obviously start snoring but I know if I knock it down a notch I wouldn't be able to feel a thing so I'll stick with this setting for the time being.
I asked Rach about it today and she said I wasn't snoring when she got up to visit the toilet in the night nor in the morning when she got up.
Obviously it's too early to form any firm opinion but I'd say it's looking promising and at the price it's worth anyone with a problem having a go. I'm not sure how long the battery lasts but that and the conductive gel will need replacing but these running costs are low.