Pillow and PC Join to Combat Snoring

Fri Oct 5, 2007 5:36PM EDT

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Now, this I'd like to see in action: A tech solution to snoring.

A German university professor has invented a pillow that is hooked up to a small computer that analyzes breathing noises. When a snore is detected, "the computer then reduces or enlarges air compartments within the pillow to facilitate nasal airflow to minimize snoring as the user shifts during sleep," Daryoush Bazargani, a University of Rostock computer science professor explained at a health conference in Germany this week. 

So the computer makes the pillow move so the snorer's head moves and the snoring stops. When my husband starts to snore I just give him a nudge (shove?) until he shifts position and the snoring subsides. In theory, this would could let us both sleep peacefully, unless, of course, the pillow makes noise as it shifts the pillow's position. Then there's the concern about having a small computer on all night at the side of the bed. Don't think I'd like that. But then again, the snoring has not reached crisis proportions.

Still, Rostock may be onto something. He said he invented the pillow because he snores and nothing else was working.

An added bonus: The pillow doubles as a neck massager. No word from the Reuters story on when this invention will hit the market, but would you be in line for this tech solution when it does?

LINK: Scientist invents computer pillow to stop snoring [Reuters] 

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  • 3 Posted by ocean1228@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    You know ---- "this should be one of those items that you should put on a Wedding Shower Registry! (lol) How many people say I Do to marriage.....then to find I DON'T like the snoring thing.

  • 4 Posted by kellbow21 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    Definetly! My husband & I are ready for it before one of us has to move into another room, which neither of us want.

  • 5 Posted by aaliyah2346 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    hummm..that's funny but a local news anker did a deal or a dud test regarding to a pillow that relieves snoring, and it didn't work at all.

  • 7 Posted by diam0ndgirl2008 on Mon Dec 24, 2007 4:42AM EST Report Abuse

    I'll try one for FREE I've had many sleepless nights for 31 yrs because of me husband's bear like noises. We sleep in different ares of the house

  • 8 Posted by rosescarlette on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    hmm it might fix a minor snore but if you have sleep apnea it's not going to work. If your bed partner snorts gasps and growls in his sleep ask your doctor about a sleep study! You might just add some years to their life.

  • 9 Posted by odaytoni on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    Not a bad idea. But most people who have a severe snoring problem have sleep apnea also. If you snore loudly, and don't feel rested, you should be checked for sleep apnea. It can cause high blood pressure and heart problems.

  • 10 Posted by amohdiskandar on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    i used to have this similar problem with my wife so one day i told her that i join a martial art class then that night i pretend to have a nigthmare that i was having a battle with a ninja.Then the next morning i found out that my wife eagerly would like to know more about this product so i granted her wish.

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