You beat me to it Alex. |
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Just thought I'd post this, seeing as noone else has... |
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"Of course it is happening in your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?"- Albus Dumbledore.
You beat me to it Alex. |
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:-D. They didn't say anything about improving the price, did they? |
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It seems like when they know something will sell; the put a nice price tag on it. Although the Nova Dreamer has a great reputation for it's well made product (best on the market). At least people will feel they are getting their moneys worth! I have an issue with wearing a circuit board on my face. Can't sleep on my side (had the DreamMaker). I hope they streamline the mask and get the circuit board off the mask only using the essentials (such as the LEDS and the sensors) I know thats a big wish, but I like to keep wishing for that one, heheh. |
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I think the right price point is $199, which I believe should be the sweet spot intersection of supply and demand. Price too high and a lot of people will not buy, no matter how much it appeals. |
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I am excited for this! I can't wait to see what new features they have implemented, and, depending on the price, will definitely consider buying one. |
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Comfort would be nice.. I didn't find it all that heavy but since I'm a "side" sleeper.. it would be nice if it would be more comfortable in that respect. |
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Thanks! It's good to hear product reviews when people have actually owned them. I think the coolest thing that could happen to lucid dream mask is again if the circuit board was in its own box attached by cable or what ever and you really had a soft comfortable sleep mask with the LED's and the sensors. I tried sleeping with DreamMaker and had a pretty hardtime and the mask itself was pretty comfortable. Still had issues with it being a side sleeper myself. |
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They could place the LEDs in an external emission box and transfer light via fiber optic cabling to reduce bulk. Nothing expensive but we probably won't see it done. |
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At this point we can say that the new device will offer improvements in features, function, comfort, and effectiveness. |
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If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is: Infinite. ---William Blake
I still use my NovaDreamer. Not all the time as my brain just tunes it out then. |
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I've been meaning to try it out with one of those little vibrating motors that they use in mobile phones. I think on the forehead - third eye would be the spot, but it's a busy time of year for me and I'll probably leave it until the winter when I can do it properly. I tried using one of the vibrating watches on my arm and ankle but I slept though it every time, so on the forehead might be just enough to get through. |
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Not too well actually. Remember that the inactivity of the thalamus greatly inhibits sensory perception during REM, so considering that touch is a very quantitative sense (as opposed to vision and hearing, very qualitative) there is little cue for the subconscious to interpret. |
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If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is: Infinite. ---William Blake
Yeah, I'm familiar with it and with Keith Hearne's work from the 80's in the UK, where he used electric shocks as the cue. I just like experimenting on myself as we are all different. |
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Hi. I'm new to this Forum - so greetings all!! |
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For anyone that has bought this, on any given day what are the chances of becoming lucid once you've adjusted the settings? |
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It worked the first time I wore it and then sporadically after that.. but then I wasn't religious about doing reality checks everytime I saw "lights", etc. |
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I find that when I have a good intention to Dream Lucidly and I use the MILD technique then I will invariably have a lucid Dream when wearing the Novadreamer. |
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I'm not sure what the Novadreamer is, but I assume it is something that you wear over your face (sort of like the DreamLight that it talks about in ETWOLD.) I don't think I'll ever use anything like that, because it seems sort of uncomfortable. (And a bit unsafe, too, if you ask me.) |
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