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14th April 2011
Sound Asleep Pillow is a respite from Tinnitus
 
The Sound Asleep Pillow has been given the stamp of approval as a key distraction method for sufferers of tinnitus.

The British Tinnitus Association has agreed that the product can be highly effective in reducing the symptoms of tinnitus. For many, peace and quiet is the perfect antidote to daily stresses – this is not the case for tinnitus sufferers. Tinnitus is a sensation of hearing noise in the absence of an external sound. Sufferers cite ringing, whistling, and buzzing sounds as the most common noises which can cause sleep deprivation, mood swings and affect overall quality of life.

The Sound Asleep Pillow, available in a choice of Memory foam or Hollowfibre, ensures people who suffer from the condition are distracted from the noise and can peacefully fall asleep. This revolutionary ‘pillow with a speaker’ allows users to comfortably listen to the recordings of their choice without disturbing their partners or having to use headphones.

David Baguley, Consultant Audiological Scientist, Head of Audiology at Cambridge University Hospitals and professional advisor to the British Tinnitus Association, commented: “When we go to bed we are surrounded by quiet. But due to the lack of external noise people with tinnitus can find that their ‘tinnitus noise’ becomes much starker. This can lead to sufferers feeling more vigilant and alert which stops them from sleeping.

"If a tinnitus sufferer is receiving treatment for their condition then the British Tinnitus Association advises that a device such as a pillow speaker could help to relieve symptoms of tinnitus in the quiet of the night."
 
 
The nations new must have Gadget - The Sound Asleep Pillow as featured on The Gadget Show
 
 
 
4th June 2010
Wayne Rooney is England's No1 Snorer
   
Wayne Rooney's dreams of firing England to glory have been given an extra boost by a pillow that plays his favourite songs. Rooney and squad-mate Shaun Wright-Phillips, 28, were spotted carrying special Sound Asleep Pillows as they departed for South Africa. Manchester United ace Rooney was sent his after he revealed he has trouble sleeping without background noise.
   
Read the full story: http://www.dailystar.co.uk
 
 
4th June 2010
England footballers switched on to World Cup challenge with hi-tech gadgets
   
Gathering a group of millionaire footballers in a confined space without adult supervision is usually a recipe for disaster. As the England squad strode across the airport tarmac yesterday morning, glinting in the Johannesburg sun was the array of gadgets that had kept them entertained - and well behaved - on their 11-hour flight. Shaun Wright-Phillips emerged from the plane clutching the music-playing pillow that was sent to Wayne Rooney after he complained of struggling to sleep without background noise. The gadget costs £20 and has a socket for an MP3 player.
   
Read the full story: http://www.timesonline.co.uk
 
 
3rd June 2010
Rooney needs his booty sleep
   
ENGLAND hero Wayne Rooney carries a massive pillow on to the plane for South Africa last night - preparing to dream of World Cup glory. The Sun told last month how the Man U star, 24, sleeps on the floor on long-haul flights. It looked like Wayne, who walked to the plane with fellow striker Jermain Defoe, couldn't wait to get his head down on the 12-hour journey.
   
Read the full story: http://www.thesun.co.uk
 
 
14th May 2010
Talking pillow that helps you revise in your sleep
   
Students are rushing to buy a revision aid that may do away with the need to burn the midnight oil. A new pillow allows them to hear pre-recorded lectures or class notes as they sleep, and research suggests they will remember at least some of the information when they wake. The £20 'Sound Asleep' pillow has a speaker buried in its fibres which can be linked to an MP3 or CD player.
   
Read the full story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk
 
 
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Sound Asleep Travel Pillow
   
Nuts says: This snooze-inducing travel pillow with built-in speakers is a handy device for travelling. Just plumb in your iPod and you'll be serenaded into the land of airplane nod by your own tunes.
   
Check out more reviwes at: http://www.nuts.co.uk/reviews
 
 
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A Good Night's Sleep
   
Ten per cent of us suffer from tinnitus. The Sound Asleep Pillow, approved by the British Tinnitus Association, comes with tiny speakers so you can listen to music of your choice as you doze off drowning out other noises to aid a good night's sleep.
   
For more health information and advice visit: http://www.netdoctor.co.uk
 
 
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Sleep Longer
   
A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine reported that people who slept for less than seven hours a night had a higher risk of catching a cold. It's believed that lack of sleep depresses the immune system. Some people find it easier to go to sleep whilst listening to the radio while others prefer nodding off to their own music. Try: Sound Asleep Pillow, it contains an undetectable speaker and hooks up to any MP3 device, radio or television.
   
For more information and advice visit: http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk