you who sleeps next to someone who snores wildly know how the night can be long because of the noise. They can not be voluntarily controlled by the person, of course, but can now be at least shortened. That’s the idea of Nora, a device that autoentitula “the first intelligent and non-invasive solution against snoring.”
Divided into two units, the machine is quite simple. The first piece is a microphone that looks like a white stone. . It must be placed on a shelf or on the bedside because it will detect the noise of snoring
When this happens, the second piece of Nora comes into play: a kind of balloon that you put inside the pillow. Automatically and silently (without waking you or anyone at your side, for example), it inflates slightly and makes you move your head without waking. Thus, the muscles of the neck region are encouraged and breathing is normalized, ending the noises
O Nora can still be paired with an app for smartphones that detects the quality of your sleep and the “standards” of snoring. If the case is serious, it is always recommended to seek the help of an expert.
For now, it is in phase of funding on Kickstarter and has raised $ 801,000 (the goal was $ 100,000 ). To buy a Nora, you need to shell out $ 145 (about R $ 544) in aid to the project. Click here to join.
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