Incredible Pillow Stops Snoring In Any Sleeping Position
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If your loved one is an epic snorer, then listen up. There's a new anti-snoring pillow on the market, promising to "eliminate snoring, relieve muscle strain and bring a restful night".
The creators claim that most sleeping problems - such as snoring - are caused by "improper sleep positions" as a result of using a bad pillow.
Their answer? The Matrix Pillow, which is made from a two layer composite material, including memory foam for extra comfort and support.
So how does it work? Well, the pillow is divided into 14 cubes which move independently as your sleeping position changes throughout the night.
It's made from two different materials - memory foam which absorbs pressure from the head and neck and a high rebound sponge which provides comfort and support.
"Snoring commonly occurs when sleeping flat on the back with the neck inadequately supported. This condition causes the airway to narrow or close completely, causing snoring," the creators explain.
"With its unique triangular structure, The Matrix Pillow is designed to provide proper support and keep your airway open no matter how you change positions during sleep.
"When you turn onto your side your cervical spine goes out of alignment, leaving your head and neck without enough support, and that muscle strain accumulates all night.
"A typical pillow can't self-adjust to your different sleep positions to provide adequate support, leaving you feeling tired and sore in the morning."
The pillow also claims to extend the deep sleep stage - which according to the creators "restores energy, enhances immunity, and recharges the body" - by up to two hours.
Sounds amazing!
The creators of the Matrix Pillow are currently raising funds on crowdfunding site Indiegogo where they've managed to raise a whopping £135,642 from 1,790 backers.
You can snap up the pillow for £59, which may be a little steep for bedding - but can you put a price on a decent night's sleep?! We think not.