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That's so cool: Anti Sleep Driving Alarm
by Blake Hannon
Friday, July 25, 2008

Anti Sleep Driving Alarm ($14.99)

When you’re driving overnight, there’s always a danger that no matter how many ounces of coffee, Red Bull or whatever stimulant you decide to ingest, you could nod off behind the wheel and quickly become acquainted with the side of the road, a cornfield or a farmer’s prized cow. To prevent such scenarios from happening, there’s the Anti Sleep Driving Alarm. The earbuds emit a loud, high-pitched alarm when your head tilts forward more than 30 degrees. This product is probably not recommended for headbangers, but then again, they’ve probably got a high-pitched ringing in their ears already. The Anti Sleep Driving Alarm can be purchased at www.thinkgeek.com.

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