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iBand: A device that presumably makes it easier to lucid dream

by Nix - 10-26-2016 - 07:44 PM
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Glancing over on Facebook per usual, I come across to this advertisement about a headband that would make it easier in sleeping. They say that it tracks your sleep by analyzing the brain waves, a smart alarm (the most advanced they infer), and a health tracker monitoring your body movement, heart rate, and body temperature. I'm sure I'm not the only one who saw this post, but if what they say is 100% true, I'm definitely purchasing one. How about you guys?

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#2
awh I thought it was out.. I was about to buy it..
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#3
Now this, this is something I wouldn't mind dropping some money on. Things like this is worth the money.
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#4
I'd give this a shot. Nothing like a bit of Inception.
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#5
For the right price I would buy this headband. I think this device is a crock of shit though.
~ Vini Vici ~
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(10-28-2016 - 12:05 AM)Valken Wrote: For the right price I would buy this headband. I think this device is a crock of shit though.

A lot of people seem to think otherwise. Donating their hard-working money into it.
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(10-28-2016 - 08:03 AM)Alex Wrote:
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A lot of people seem to think otherwise. Donating their hard-working money into it.
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Until the product is actually designed, tested, and released I will not be pre-ordering a potential scam.
~ Vini Vici ~
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#8
I remember seeing something like this a couple years back, not sure if ti's the same thing.
It was going by the name of Lunar lucid goggles or something like that.

It did the same thing though by providing certain cues and training your brain to respond to them.

Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
Once I rose above the noise and confusion
Just to get a glimpse beyond this illusion
I was soaring ever higher, but I flew too high
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#9
awesome shit dude it like it
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#10
If it works, sure. But these "dream devices" never really have any concrete science backing them.
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