Thursday, October 9, 2014

Driver Alert Nap Alarm

Driver Alert Nap Alarm
  • Great for keeping awake
  • Perfect for truck drivers
  • Alarm sounds if head nods
  • Uses three AG13 batteries - included

I guess as cheap as it is, just keep buying it every 2 months. Broke down in less than 2 months. I even changed the battery--which it doesnt even tell you what size it is and there are so many in that size that you have to make a guess when you go to the store.

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My wife picked this up for me when I started the graveyard shift. Well the first week I wore it I was driving home, and you know how you get that feeling that you are awake when really you are just dozing off?? Well I woke up to the Nap Alarm warning me that I was falling asleep!!!

If it had not been for the Nap Alarm, I would have definitely been in the ditch with damage to my car...or worse!!!!

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This product actually looks nothing like the picture. It has a different name also. It doesn't work. It is cheaper to just throw it away than to return it and get another one. I would not recommend this item to anyone,

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ordered 2. Both came in different packaging.. 1 worked , 1 didnt. You can tell they buy these for pennies. Another great product produced by slave labor.

This device seems OK. It works as described. It's somewhat difficult to get to to stay in the correct position on your ear. Biggest trouble was dead batteries -the device worked intermittently for a few days and then died completely. So, you should add the cost of 3 AG3 batteries to the cost of this device, plus the cost of a small Phillips screwdriver if you don't have one already. Then too, the device is somewhat hard to disassemble, even after you take the screw out. A helper and I both thought it had been welded or glued shut.

There are radar detectors which are have a "keep the driver awake" feature. They are much more expensive than this little thing, but safer too: what if you doze off without nodding your head? I have a homemade version of the radar detector feature (having majored in electrical engineering), so actually I'll be driving with both systems to keep me awake .... :)

Remember: the best system is a bed and 3 hours of sleep. Or just pull over and doze for 20-30 minutes at a convenience store or rest stop, that does me a lot of good....

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