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      This Device Induces Lucid Dreaming Every Night1

      Good alternative to the Nova Dreamer, fairly priced too, i got one and it works great,

      http://www.theDreamQ.com

      The Nova Dreamer is at lucidity.com

      Posted this message cuzim a beleiver in the free market!

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      FesterClot, how long have you had this device (i.e., how many nights have you worn it where it induced a LD)?

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      $349US... Holy crap!

      That's an insane price, especially since it's scientifically unproven. Even if it were, it shouldn't be priced that high if you look at good brand heart rate monitors.
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      Well.. i guess its cheap compared to the $700 novadreamer.
      Just keep moving…

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      That is an insane price. A similar device, not as fancy, could be build much cheaper.

      Oh Placebo!!!!! Where for art thou???
      This is inline with the research you have been doing!
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      See!!?? I thought heart rate might do the trick! Thanks for the review of the device FesterClot, I really appreciate it.
      Electrodermal response will work better, but hey, heart rate is cheaper to work with and does the same trick

      And actually, it's exactly what I intended Seeker, only I wanted to stream it through the PC as well. At least until we got the detection logic worked out nicely.
      But I reckon you know that already, since we spent quite a bit of time chatting about it.

      Now if only I wasn't an electronics dummy, I could finish a prototype
      I wonder where Meus went to...

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      One thing that bothers me ... if the device works so well, then why are they developing their second version to use the night goggles again ?

      And I wonder why they decided on a wrist *and* ankle band. Do you HAVE to use both of them, fester?
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      The thing that bothered me was when they stated that they will only take checks or money orders.. no credit cards. Perhaps they don't want the added expense of processing credit card orders.. or could it be that its too easy to reverse the charge when you've used a credit card and have decided that you want your money back?

      Plus I didn't see where they had any type refund policy if you were dissatisfied (i.e., a 30 day satisfaction guarantee or your money back). For that much money, I'd really like to know their refund policy!

      That being said, FesterClot, please advise how long you've had the device and, out of all the nights you wore it, how many resulted in lucid dreams. Thanks!

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      Originally posted by Clairity
      That being said, FesterClot, please advise how long you've had the device and, out of all the nights you wore it, how many resulted in lucid dreams.
      ... and how much you make on each sale.

      Sorry, maybe that's unfair, but FesterClot has only made 3 posts in the forum, and 2 of them are pushing the DreamQ -- the third being an afterthought mentioning the Nova Dreamer. I can't help but be suspicious of the motives here.
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      Seeing that FesterClot's posts have all been telling us to go to some website and buy a product wouldn't this be considered spam? He's already advertised the same product in 2 different threads that he started yet he hasn't told us about his experience with the product. Here's the other thread he started: http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16620

      Just thought I would point that out. I guess if he started making posts other than ones trying to sell us stuff I would feel differently.

      EDIT: Well it looks like TygerHawk just beat me to it. Good, I'm not the only one noticing this.

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      Well, yeah, I see all your points about him being a sales rep - it's quite possible.

      However, let's not all jump on this member too quickly - I mean, we don't want to make anyone feel like they have to be cautious when submitting some kind of idea, technique or product to the site.

      Sure, there's a fine line between informing / teaching and pushing / preaching (most of you know what I'm referencing here).

      So what's my point? Ummm, how about we get a mod to just put a disclaimer that reads something like:

      DV does not endorse nor recommend the product(s) listed herein - buy at your own risk!


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      I checked the IP addresses, they do nor match. He may be genuinely trying to help, at least I hope so FesterClot.

      Anyway, they guy has given Placebo and I an interesting lead to try in our quest for a low cost lucid dream induction device! For that I thank him

      However, FesterClot, please don't make any more ads for this device, the one here is sufficient.
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      Originally posted by TheUnknown
      Well.. i guess its cheap compared to the $700 novadreamer.
      I don't think I'd buy something just because it's relatively cheap. It actually has to be fairly priced.
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      DreamQ's email address also does not work ([email protected]). It was bounced back...

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      280 bucks no way i can do it for free half the time, i guess if your not like me and make 140 a week bagging groceries you might get it but i aint wasting the cash but if i was i would go with the real thing and just spring for the nova dreamer

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      I entered their free drawing no reason not to, lol.

      I think we would be better off making our own...
      placebo, what have you been up to lately?
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      Originally posted by lord soth
      I think we would be better off making our own...
      placebo, what have you been up to lately?
      Very busy, man
      The work load should calm down reasonably soon - it was meant to end today, but the goalpost just shifted
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      The DreamQ Lite just seems to sound like it's not worth $100 bucks. Just sounds like a foam eye covers with LED lights in them. I mean it would probably be worth picking up the parts and making a homemade one.

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      it would be hard to make one unless you are good with electronics and im not
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      Check with an Athletics Goods store for a Heart Monitor that beeps or vibrates at certain heart rate thresholds. You can get one for a whole lot less than $300. You can get something for half that amount that can be hooked up to your computer and print out a report of your heart rate activity across several Sleep Cycles... so that you will even have some idea if your heart rate does indeed change while in REM. Some people have supposed that heart rate only significantly changes during a dream only if the dream becomes erotic... if you start humping the mattress.

      On another thread, somebody found that the DreamQ thing, or whatever it is called, was simply another company's Sports Heart Monitor with a 200% markup in price. You are paying somebody twice their cost of buying the Sports Watch Monitor retail, and then sending it to you. Jeepers, after about a year of that, those same people will be giving Weekend Seminars on how easy it is to get Rich. Honestly, people, we should make them work alittle bit for it, shouldn't we?

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