Insomnia is more widespread than most of us might imagine, with slow sleep insomnia — i.e., it takes you just short of forever to unplug all the circuits and finally fall asleep — being probably the most common type. Well, my fellow insomniacs, forget about counting sheep or dogs or pastries or cars or what have you; LightSleeper renders it obsolete.
Sleeping pills can be addictive, sleepy time teas and the like sometimes don’t work, warm milk is rather disgusting — so what do you do? Turn to the LightSleeper, which was designed by someone who had difficulty falling asleep herself.
What does it do? The device is set up to project a light across the ceiling of your room in a circular motion — that is what supposed to make you fall asleep.








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