Snore Stopping Sleep Aids

Snorelax Sleep Aids Promote Better and Quieter Rest For Frequent Snorers

Snorelax sleep aids are a new product, seeking funding on Kickstarter, that hopes to stop snoring before it even starts. According to The National Sleep Foundation, approximately 90 million American adults snore and this issue can lead to a host of negative side-effects. Conditions like sleep apnea, a disorder where breathing is briefly and repeatedly interrupted during sleep, can lead to daytime fatigue, irritability, headaches, heart complications, memory loss and neurological issues if gone unchecked.

Snorelax sleep aids are hoping to address many of these snoring related issues and promise great results. These simple adhesive strips are designed to hold the jaw in its normal position therefore allowing air to pass through with ease. The Snorelax sleep aids are made from 100 percent cotton and are painless to apply and remove. The strips are fairly low-profile and are almost unnoticeable by the wearer when sleeping.
Trend Themes
1. Anti-snoring Wearables - The rise of wearable technology combined with snore-stopping capabilities can make for an innovative solution to the widespread issue of snoring.
2. Smart Home Sleep Aids - Integration of snore-stopping technology into smart home devices, such as lights and thermostats, presents an emerging market for sleep aids that work in unison with people's sleep environment.
3. Personalized Snoring Remedies - As personalization continues to take hold in various industries, snoring aids customized to a person's specific snoring issue could prove to be a potential disruptive innovation opportunity within the sleep aid market.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Innovations in anti-snoring wearables and personalized remedies have the potential to improve sleep quality and overall health for those suffering from snoring-related issues.
2. Smart Home - The potential integration of snore-stopping technology into smart home devices could offer a unique selling point for smart home systems focused on improving people's sleep.
3. Consumer Goods - The Snorelax product shows there is a market for non-prescription sleep aids, presenting a potential disruptive opportunity for new entrants in the consumer goods space.

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