Have you ever traveled on the plane overnight? It can be a nightmare! You cannot have a good sleep, you will feel pains on your neck by day break. But today, someone somewhere just had to think about what to do to make sleeping on the plane a bit more comfortable for passengers and here is her idea. What problems do you identify? How can you solve it? Take a close look at your neighbourhood and environment and be a solution to someone's problem today. You can be like Paula Blankenship in the article, who solved others problem by solving hers too. Happy reading!!!!
Someone’s invented the head hammock so you might finally get some damn sleep on
the plane
Sure, it looks ridiculous. But if it helps us finally get some damn sleep on a plane, then we don’t really care.
Because, as we all know, those neck pillows are next to useless – also, don’t talk to us about people who wear them around the airport – and being endlessly jolted awake every time your chin hits your chest is really not fun.
If you’ve ever sat on a 12-hour flight, in darkness, willing yourself to sleep and thinking there must be a better way, then this is for you.
It recreates how you sleep in bed (with your head at a 90 degree angle) but in an upright position, so you can nap on the go. And there’s no risk of being jolted awake, or inadvertently head-butting your neighbour.
Maybe don’t wear it while driving though.
The patented ‘Over The Top’ design keeps your head from falling forward, as well as left and right.
It works on all types of seats – planes, trains, automobiles and, yep, office chairs. And, don’t worry, the cord is designed so that it doesn’t obstruct the view the passenger behind you has of their TV screen (so you won’t be rudely awakened by the guy in 23C having an apoplectic fit.)
The head hammock was created by Paula Blankenship from Kentucky, after years and years of sleepless travel for work.
We guess she had a lot of thinking time.
You can pre-order one now – with an October shipping date – for $30 (£23) on Kickstarter now.
And then you too could achieve the impossible dream.
Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2016/08/17/someones-invented-the-head-hammock-so-you-might-finally-get-some-damn-sleep-on-the-plane-6073164/#ixzz4HikxABpQ
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