Snore Stopper provides sound solution
Posted on Aug 25, 06 10:23 AM PDT

Most married women can identify their man by the incessant sound of his snore, and this condition could lead to poor marital relations, with some couples even citing it as grounds for divorce. Thankfully, the Snore Stopper aims to bring smiles back into the bedroom. According to the manufacturer, all you need to do is to strap in on your wrist when you go to bed. The Snore Stopper is equipped with a built-in microphone that will send minimal amounts of electric pulses to your wrist which are strong enough to let you change your sleeping position whenever you start snoring. It does make one wonder - what happens when you wear it and your partner snores instead? The Snore Stopper is available for anywhere between $50 to $90, depending on where you look online.
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By LIGIA ALMEIDA , 29/08/06 8:52 AM (CommentID #043075)
SHIPING FOR BRASIL? TANHKS VERY MUCH!
By elvisplives , 25/08/06 11:31 AM (CommentID #042198)
Right. It's a form of torture. Doesn't work, never did, never will.
By glacia00 , 25/08/06 11:09 AM (CommentID #042195)
SO basicly it wakes you up every time you fall asleep...
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