[Noisebridge-discuss] 4 more [PAID TESTERS] for Mitch's sleep mask project‏

Kelly hurtstotouchfire at gmail.com
Mon Nov 1 08:17:25 UTC 2010


I want one, gimme.

Payment is an unnecessary bonus. Also, do you have anything cool I can
demo at Hackers? We could use a device for the biohacking session.

-K

2010/10/31 Mitch Altman <maltman23 at hotmail.com>:
> Awhile back I asked for (and got) several people to help me test out my
> electronic sleep mask project.  I need 4 more testers.
>
> I need people who are willing to pick up and drop off their sleep masks at
> Noisebridge in the coming week.
>
> This sleep mask project is what my Brain Machine was simplified from.
> Though the Brain Machine is kinda harsh, this project is a comfortable sleep
> mask (using with dim lights and nice sounds) intended to help some
> percentage of people sleep better.
>
> They have worked well on most of the people who've tried them so far.
>
> I have new prototypes of my mask ready for people to test out, and I can use
> the help of 4 more people to try them out and see what they think of it.
> And I can pay you to do it.
>
> If you have trouble sleeping, maybe these will help you.  And maybe not.
> I'd love to see how they work on you.  But even if you don't have trouble
> sleeping, it would still be way helpful for me if you could try them out and
> give me feedback.
>
> What I need is for people to try them out and give your comments.  Like, are
> they comfortable to wear, to sleep with?  Is the sound pleasing, annoying,
> OK enough?  How's the volume?  Are the lights OK?  How's the brightness?
> How do you feel while wearing them?  Do they help you sleep?  How do you
> feel when you wake up after wearing them for a night?  And overall
> impression and comments.
>
> We'll then tweak the firmware based on the fir st round of comments, and
> then we'll have you try it again, up to three times over a period of a week
> or two.
>
> The mask is made from memory foam, with electronics embedded in it, and the
> entire thing is inside of a soft cotton covering (with cool graphics, of
> course).  It generates soft, gentle sounds with a sequence of brainwave
> frequencies embedded, dim lights of different colors fading in and out at
> the same frequencies.
>
> This project does work with blinking lights, so people sensitive to blinking
> lights, or anyone prone to seizures, such as epileptic people, should
> probably stay away from this project.
>
> Anyone interested, please email me off-list:
>      mitch *at* cornfieldelectronics *dot* com
>
> If you can help out, I'd be much appreciative.
>
> Feel free to pass this along to anyone you think might be interested.
>
> Thanks,
> Mitch.
>
>
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