TADLEY, ENGLAND, December 14, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- For thousands of years, people where interested in controlling their dreams but without success. Now, Dream Catcher aims at enabling users to record their dreams and control them.
Dream Catcher contains reception sensors, microfons and vibros as actuators, that influence gently to definite head points (Dream Catcher Lite). It comes in two different versions: Lite and Pro. Dream Catcher Lite offers extremely useful characteristics like snoring prevention, nightmares prevention, alarm, dream memorizing activation, dream recording, wave rhythms (log), and massage (relaxation).
The advanced version, Dream Catcher Pro, contains radiation elements, and the device functionality is much richer. In addition to the Lite's version characteristics, Dream Catcher Pro offers falling asleep generator, stopping insomnia, bright dreams, dream management, deep sleep, dream stimulation (playback), alarm clock, and choosing the scene of the dream. As Andrew Konnor, Founder of Dream Catcher, explains "We want to gain lucid dreams quite new efficiency. We want to join dreams and reality and let you go through the best memories of your childhood and youth in your dreams. We want to let you see your wishes, to become free from your nightmare and depressive state. We want to let your life become bright and rich."
Dream Catcher needs a certain amount of money to become available for mass production and reach the anticipating users and launches a promising crowdfunding campaign. They offer lucrative perks to backers starting from only $10 and ranging up to $699. Backers can claim their Lite early bird version at $199 and the Pro early bird version at $390.
To claim your perk visit https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/dream-catcher--4 today. Support to Dream Catcher can also be expressed by spreading the word to Social Media Networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.)
Dream Catcher is developed by an international team of enthusiastic people from Great Britain, Czech Republic, Ukraine and USA. The team, led by Andrew Konnor, includes neurophysiologists, designers, programmers, and psychologists who are bright people producing and implementing ideas. They focus on studying insomnia questions, working with lucid dreams, and managing sleep rhythms. http://www.dcatcher.org
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