Household — 18 November 2009

In what one could easily consider unorthodox, the LightSleeper actually uses light to help lull you to sleep. The little egg shaped gadget projects a shaped light image onto the ceiling and rotates it around in a circular pattern. All you have to do is focus your eyes and watch the pattern evolve and you begin to fell sleepy.
If you wake up at any point in the night and can’t fall back asleep, just tap the LightSleeper and the sequence will start all over. The LightSleeper itself will shutdown automatically after 30 minutes.
If you have a really problem with insomnia and feel like you have no where else to turn, it may be in your best interest to check out the LightSleeper. Priced at a question mark inducing $209.
[via CoolestGadgets]

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