I’m putting together a rather extensive list of things that got my attention at CES®. In the meantime, I was reintroduced to a marriage-saving technology that I was challenged to try: The Motion Pillow.
Someone (either me or my wife, I will not tell you whom) snores. It’s not a big problem, but it does occasionally get mentioned at breakfast (every morning). According to the product manager, when a user snores, the Motion System injects air into the pillow. Snoring can be stopped naturally from the user’s head being turned or by the cervical spine being lifted due to the inflated airbag or by securing the airway by applying a mild level of tension to the muscles around the airway. According to the company, the system can prevent snoring even if the user is in a non-supine position. Even if there is another person snoring in the same room, it only responds to the user’s snoring sound. This Motion System has been a CES Innovation Award winner for the past few years, so, I’ll test this IRL when I get home and report back.
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