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Wednesday August 2, 2006
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Yesterday, Abcron Corp. introduced the Stereo Memory Foam Pillow. It features a stereo sound system that lets you connect an MP3 player, CD player, even an alarm clock so you can listen to tunes while falling asleep. It's made out of memory foam to ease discomfort. Stereo pillows aren't really anything new. But when Gearlogger Dan Costa saw this, he had a few suggestions of his own: What it needs is an AROMA-module, which time-releases a soothing scent as you sleep. I am thinking Ocean Wind or Pine Forest Breeze. AROMA-modules can increase the quality and quantity of restful REM sleep by 43 percent! Not a bad idea! I don't think I'd be able to fall asleep listening to music; the TV sometimes, but music--nope! The Stereo Memory Foam Pillow is available for $39.99 at www.wonderfulbuys.com. Thanks to Gearlogger and PC Mag Executive Editor Jeremy Kaplan for the tip!
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August 2, 2006 11:34 AM
That's not too bad, I have to say, especally for people who love listening to music as they fall asleep but can't fall asleep with headphones on or have roomies or sleep with a significant other who can't deal with their choice of sleeping music. :) I've seen a lot of DIY projects like this, but hey, can't beat a foam pillow, can ya? :)
July 29, 2007 10:53 PM
Why can't I just get a regular memory foam pillow and speakers for my iPod and play that? What a waste these people come up with, ayayayy!