can you set this to wake you up directly from REM as this is how you are most likey to remember your lucid dreaming or will it only wake you up in the light stages?
You mention at 9:10 that it wakes you up when you're in REM. I was always taught that waking up during REM is the worst time to wake up :S Can anyone verify either one of those statements?
@x2metallica8x The frequencies emitted from the zeo headband are about 1 milliwatt, or 1 thousandth of a cellphone, and certainly not enough to heavily penetrate the formidable Radio Frequency shield that your skull provides.
This is an unboxing, not a review.
DarthAlan 1 week ago
Wait? you have to buy a new head band every 6 months?! what a rip off.
xTobyMc 2 weeks ago
Have it I must.
thestrugglewithin 1 month ago
can you set this to wake you up directly from REM as this is how you are most likey to remember your lucid dreaming or will it only wake you up in the light stages?
horatiohornblower197 2 months ago
You mention at 9:10 that it wakes you up when you're in REM. I was always taught that waking up during REM is the worst time to wake up :S Can anyone verify either one of those statements?
Thanks
Dameety 3 months ago
@Dameety NO, it wakes you up when you are not in your REM state, this results in a better wake up :)
bubba6876575 3 months ago
@bubba6876575 ...that's what I said lol
Dameety 2 months ago
It costs £139 on Amazon UK.
MrYorkshireFella 3 months ago
i wanted to see live recording of data.. i heard complaints the headband does not record properly.. ie: thinking you are asleep when you are awake.
conjon11 6 months ago
You don't mention a very important point--the price.
jesuisravi 9 months ago 3
@jesuisravi
Thanks because when you are as passionate as Tim is, price isnt really an option for an asset like this!
thestrugglewithin 1 month ago
does this measure EEG brainwaves?
ethanhines 11 months ago
So does it actually help to induce lucid dreams?
infernalmelody 1 year ago
It's 16 O'clock?? I guess that means 4pm?
squid262 1 year ago
@squid262 yes
MrRoehre 1 year ago
That's so cool. If only they weren't so expensive!
Freddy3740 1 year ago 4
interesting device, go lucidipedia!
kataklystik 1 year ago
is there any concern for long term use with the frequencies being emitted from the device?
x2metallica8x 1 year ago
@x2metallica8x The frequencies emitted from the zeo headband are about 1 milliwatt, or 1 thousandth of a cellphone, and certainly not enough to heavily penetrate the formidable Radio Frequency shield that your skull provides.
viperbear 9 months ago
OMG I want one but I don't want to pay that much for one.
Madmonkeythegreat 1 year ago
200$ Wowww
pkmage1191 1 year ago
7:37 is that true? 2h 46min REM-Sleep = 2h 46min Dreaming? I thought only a small part of the REM-Sleep is used for dreaming
Metroidhunter07 1 year ago
@Metroidhunter07 Yea how :S
Zisaar 1 year ago
did you film this with a mobile phone?
Metroidhunter07 1 year ago
Do you not dream in light and deep sleep? I thought you always dreamt when you were asleep.
Banana292 1 year ago
@Banana292 no, only during REM-Sleep, look it up, google REM-Sleep or watch other videos about Lucid Dreaming, they will explain the process
Metroidhunter07 1 year ago
@Metroidhunter07
One also dreams in non-rem sleep, it's years ago the scientific community thought we only dreamt in sleep, a lot of research has proven that wrong.
BFDK 1 year ago
graet video
good if you led the company knwo about lucid dreaming
and how they could provide specialized options or extra features for that
on there next model
let them know
this can go somwhere
ABOSOLUTEKNOWLEDGE 1 year ago
No review is perfect without a general estimate of the price.
And the estimate is around $200 -.- omfg thats alot of an alarmclock!
I think I'll invest in a better pillow first xD
BrutusAlbion 1 year ago