Technology
This device can cure your partner’s most annoying bedroom habit
TL;DR: Stop snoring in its tracks with Smart Nora for $305.15, a 15% savings.
Snoring sucks. Not only is it noisy and annoying, but it can actually disrupt the quality of sleep you and your partner get each night. And considering 90 million Americans are affected by snoring at some point or another, with 37 million suffering regularly, it’s no surprise that there are over 300 different patents out there for anti-snoring gadgets. Some work, some don’t, but they all generally have one thing in common: they’re invasive and make you change something about the way you sleep.
Fortunately, there’s one anti-snoring device on the market that is totally contact-free. It requires no masks, mouthpieces, chin straps, or anything else cumbersome and uncomfortable. In fact, it doesn’t require a single adjustment to your nightly sleep routine. Meet Smart Nora.
Here’s how it works: pick your favorite pillow, slide the expander into the bottom of the pillowcase, tap the Nora smart sensor, and go to sleep. While you snooze, the Smart Nora will detect the earliest sounds of snoring and gently and slowly inflate or deflate the expander to restore natural breathing patterns. The slight movement is enough to stop your snoring in its tracks, but not enough to wake you up. And you can sleep in any position you want without issues.
Typically $359, you can get the Smart Nora sleeping solution for just $305.15 when you use the code MERRYSAVE15 at checkout. Give yourself (and your partner) the gift of better sleep this holiday season.
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