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As Seen on Dr. Phil - Sleeptracker Watch $179 RRP - $20 OFF + Express Post Platinum

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I received a newsletter today from 22Moo that stated they are having a one day special on the award winning Sleeptracker watch as seen on Dr.Phil.

22Moo offers a 14 day money back guarantee as well.

There is 3 models — a Pro ($179 RRP), Elite Men ($199 RRP) and Elite Ladies ($199 RRP). The offer is for $20 off RRP and also upgrade to Express Post Platinum from Registered Post.

Here is the description from their website :

Worn like an everyday watch, SLEEPTRACKER® is ideal for anyone who wants to wake up alert and ready to start the day, such as frequent travelers across time zones, business people looking for an extra edge, students with fluctuating schedules, or busy moms who need to wake up easily.

The Key to Waking Up Refreshed

Why is it so hard to wake up to a normal alarm clock? Because a normal alarm clock can't detect where you are in your sleep cycle a continuous cycle from deep sleep, to brief almost-awake moments, and back to deep sleep again. Occasionally, your alarm may catch you at an optimal, almost-awake moment and you wake up feeling refreshed, but usually you grope for the snooze button waking up tired and groggy.

Wake at Your Perfect Time

SLEEPTRACKER® puts an end to that tired feeling. Once you set its alarm window, it monitors your body and continuously looks for your optimal waking times so it can wake you at just the right moment. Imagine not feeling tired in the morning and getting a few extra minutes out of your day.

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  • +3

    There's an app for that

    • True, but you wouldn't want to keep your phone in your pocket while sleeping, possibly damaging it (I know I wouldn't).

      • +1

        lol. Damage your phone while its in your pocket O.O

      • Who told you that you're meant to leave it in your pocket?
        They're an idiot.

        • One of the sleep monitor alarm clocks in the app store used to suggest just that. I remember thinking, 'how many pajamas have pockets suitable for an iphone/ipod touch?'
          Nowadays they suggest tucking the phone under your fitted sheet. link
          or selling an iphone dock/wireless armband combo. link

      • You'd have it next to you to detect movement during sleep

        • plus the fact you do not want to have your phone next to your body all night. Not a good idea.

    • Yeh, something like http://sites.google.com/site/sleepasandroid/

      And can enable airplane mode while your sleeping

  • +2

    Aside from the SPAMMINESS of this junk (if it was halfway decent Oprah's minion Dr Fill would'nt need to hawk it on TV infomercials); how's about a price in the title as per the guidelines, or at the very least the body of the post?

    http://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/help:title_guidelines

    • Oh … I thought it was only $20, only now i realize it's LESS 20$ ….. spam !

      • $160-$380 + $20 delivery.

        Buahahahhaa!

        Hehehehehe

        snork snigger falls over eee-hehehehe…

  • +2

    After getting up around the same time for two weeks your body will automatically adjust so that you tend to wake up before you alarm, providing you get enough rest.

    Thanks for sharing tho.

  • +1

    I've actually bought one of these a couple years back (the sleeptracker) .. at full price too.
    As someone who has personally used this, I can honestly say that it is v. misleading. The only thing it really does is track your movement during sleep (obviously what the iphone/android app does too) - and it makes the assumption that when you move, you're coming out of your deep sleep. The sleeptracker will then wake you in the morning when you move (apparently so you dont feel all "groggy" etc).

    absolute rubbish.

  • put PRICE in title…

  • way too expensive… but interesting stuff.

  • Dr Phil? Lol. You mean Dr Dud.

  • Sure there's a bit of sleep inertia if you're woken in the middle of stage 3 or 4 sleep, but unless you're only sleeping for 4 or so hours a night, you're not going to be in 3 or 4 by the time morning hits. And if you are only sleeping 4hrs, you are going to be tired anyway. This really is just a gimmick.

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