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For heavy snorers, E.Balance has released a wristband-style device - Goodbye Ibiki-kun EB-RM1810 - to ease their snoring problem.

Ibiki means snore, and "-kun" is usually used with a person's name. It's attached to a male first or last name when his name is called.

Goodbye Ibiki-kun EB-RM1810 is very easy to use. Put on the device on your wrist before going to bed. If it detects your snoring more than 3 times, it will generate electronic wave to help you to involuntarily roll over in your sleep and then will make you stop snoring by changing your posture.

The electronic wave doesn't disturb your sleep, and of course, it won't do damage to your body. Without apparent effort, you can relieve your snoring problem.

Price: ¥7,980 Size: W40xH13xD58mm Weight: 50g Power: 1 size AAA battery Operating time: 8 hours (Auto-off after 8 hours)

Source: Kakaku.com via AkihabaraNews

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it will generate electronic wave to help you to involuntarily roll over in your sleep and then will make you stop snoring by changing your posture.

Oh, it uses the non-waking electronic roll-over "wave"? I'm detecting strong BS waves.

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If this worked it would be great. If.........

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Had one of the earlier versions years ago, never worked then...

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Plenty of snorers suffer from sleep apnea. You could prod them all you want to change their posture while sleeping, but it won't stop them snoring.

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It will generate an electronic wave, in other words, it shocks you.

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apnea ... is there any research papers on this ? i know a few people who could use it if it actually works

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