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      Alternatives to remee

      Anyone know of any alternatives to Remee?

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      you could build yourself a Luziduino, which is a free and open arduino based project
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      Well i'm looking into iwicks aurora, it looks like it tracks sleep stages. I'm not too sure about comfort or practical usability since it's in pre-order stage. Seems promising ^^

      iwicks aurora bio sensor
      • Brainwaves (EEG)
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      I think all the cute and cheap REM sensors are coming out now or next year. I just can't wait to have one and try some dream farming : we have 20-25% of REM everynight, that makes about 2:30 hours of dreaming, and waking up during REM = 80-90% chance to remember a dream regardless of your dream recall.
      We'll have to test how many times one can wake up at night while not disturbing his sleep. Maybe, with a light alarm, and without noting your dream during the night, you could get 10-25 small dreams a night. That's just speculation though, dunno if the body would adapt to that many short awakenings.

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      ^^ In my first 6 months of LD practice, I was so excited about dream recall that I was waking 3-4 times sometimes per night, recalling sometimes up to 4 different scenes per each waking on really big nights. You don't need a REM detecting mask for great dream recall, just motivation . I don't do that now, though, I find it too tiring to sustain.

      I have (had, it broke) a remee: I saw the lights only 2 times in dreams (waking me instantly) despite over 100 nights of attempts. I'm hoping the REM detection on the upcoming devices works accurately enough so that the signal duration, pattern, and brightness can be quickly tuned to aid lucidity without causing a full awakening. N2D2 is supposedly on track to release before the end of 2015, but I'll believe it when I see it .
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