Hi all, iWinks have told me that I will be an early tester for the Aurora as I have been advising them with various bits and pieces. Whilst I await delivery I am going to try another experiment. |
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Hi all, iWinks have told me that I will be an early tester for the Aurora as I have been advising them with various bits and pieces. Whilst I await delivery I am going to try another experiment. |
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I am interested to know how the Aurora works for you. I have been following the iwinks kickstarter for a few years now and am glad to see that they are finally ready to start shipping (: They've worked on it for years, and now it is finally ready. I wonder if it really provides lucid dreams every night like they promised. Perhaps it does, since they have decided to start shipping out the devices. |
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Hi, I will be doing a very thorough review once it arrives. Its important to note that Aurora is a tool and not a magical device. There will still be 'effort' and techniques required by the use to make it work for lucidity |
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Yes this is true BUT (and its a big but) Theres no REM detection is remee or other alarms / timers so its hit and miss on it working whereas Aurora (and RemDremer) will nealry always cue you at the correct time. Also the lights on Remee are just not bright enough to wake me up |
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Last edited by ezzolucid; 04-24-2016 at 10:11 PM.
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The Aurora looks primising (especially cause i think it's much more comfortable to wear). |
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I hate the clunky feel of RemDreamer and also, when lying with head on the side the thickness causes it to lift high up the face slightly rendering the rem detection inacurate. I didnt really deal with it apart from trying to sleep on my back. RemDreamer is not a good design ... roll on Aurora |
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Okay. You were able to sleep with it more easy than I do? I really just can't seem to sleep with the remdreamer on. |
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the only benefit aurora has brought me yet since backing it was that I make an RC every time I read another anouncement from them or read about their still-not-delivered product :p |
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Sure I understand about the timers, etc. even so the Aurora is yet to be proven in the field in regard to accurate REM detection, which also could be a hit and miss affair hence the reason you guys are doing the beta test I guess. |
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Last edited by Highlander; 04-24-2016 at 09:18 PM.
"Reject culture..." "Put the Art pedal to the metal!"
- Terence McKenna
Hi, Im not a beta tester but the Aurora is now being distributed out to the first batch of backers. The iWinks guys have put life and soul into Aurora over the last few years and are determined to cultivate a world leading product in sleep tracking / lucid induction / smart alarm (possibly) device. As a lucid dreaming community we need to get behind the team at iWinks and support / promote the Aurora. |
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Why? People are fed up - not only with the Aurora, but with the N2D2 as well. Also a lot of people are wary after the Luci debarcle and the TACS hype. When there are some proven repeatable reports then more people might jump aboard, rather than jump ship. |
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Last edited by Highlander; 04-25-2016 at 04:39 PM.
"Reject culture..." "Put the Art pedal to the metal!"
- Terence McKenna
ezzolucid - you sound like their marketing department. |
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Im not connected at all to iWinks, im not even a backer, im just super excited and heres why .... I get lucid all the time using DEILD with an alarm. Its kinda my specialty and for this I have been using the RemDreamer with a lot of success. The Aurora is a step up from RemDreamer in that it looks much more comfortable and light. Im sure Aurora will enable me to lucid every night as i do at the moment with remDreamer. |
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The Zeo was the first consumer grade EEG sleep tracker, emerged on the market in 2009. The devices are hackable and deliver raw EEG data in sufficient quality to use them for REM-detection(one of the USPs of the ZEO device is, that it does this and reports sleep state every 5 minutes) and even LRLR-eye signal detection. The Company, Zeo Inc., went out of business 2013, so you can only get used units. Most sleep hackers out there hope and wait for a device that can replace the Zeo. I still habe 3 of these devices and use them for home grown "sleep lab" experiments, alone and together with others to explore dream sharing and sleep communication. |
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Holy Cow!! I got my Aurora! I am in the Early Access Program. Getting the device set up at the moment, not sure if I have a gag order, so you may or may not be hearing from me. |
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"Reject culture..." "Put the Art pedal to the metal!"
- Terence McKenna
Does it have the lucid dreaming app enabled? Or are you just going to gauge your sleep quality? |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
I Talked it over with Danny and Andrew and they said I can reveal some information. I received the Aurora yesterday afternoon. It came with the unit and USB charging cord. I am in the Early Access Program of beta testers, and I feel very lucky to be chosen for this project! We are on a social app on the web where I was given a download link to Borealis, the platform iWinks uses to down load the sleep statistics and upload the various programs that we are using. There will be over 50 testers in total with more being added as the testing continues. Currently I'm using one program on the site. Its called REM Stimulation. Within the program you can control certain functions such as the initial time the device waits before presenting the light stimulation, also the minimum amount of time between the successive stimulation as well as the color and brightness of the lights. There is also extra data that can be collected by Aurora such as EEG, Heart rate, and accelerometer details. Let me tell you, this device is sturdy and well made. So I guess you can say its in lucid dreaming mode right now. It fits very comfortably, and I like it better than the REM Dreamer pro because of the placement of the unit. Any other questions you have I can answer if I haven't been clear enough here. |
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Last edited by xintenseities; 09-27-2016 at 07:37 PM.
MY AURORA HAS SHIPPED!!!! Finally it should be here within days. My angle on this is that I only use one method to become lucid and its VERY effective and also very simple to learn. Its not my invention but a fusing of CanWild and DEILD using an alarm. |
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Last edited by ezzolucid; 10-01-2016 at 10:58 PM.
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So you have been using the Rem Dreamer and now IWinks and have 3 Lucids? not much of an endorsement for EILD |
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Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
@cooleymd. Do I detect a bit of sarcasm? I was chosen for this project because I have had very little experience with LD's. Thats the point behind why they selected me. I personally dont know if the other beta testers are newbies or are skilled at LDing, because this whole thing just got started this week. All I can say is, arn't all here on this site for one reason? For the one purpose that unites us all, to support each other in the endeavor to Lucid dream? |
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Well seems that the Rem Dreamer is the more likely device to be effective, but hard to get fixed if you live in US and it breaks. |
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Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
Very effective....for you. Some people simply cannot fall back asleep quickly after being roused in any way. DILD approaches and in-dream notification are far superior for those. |
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Last edited by FryingMan; 10-02-2016 at 08:39 AM.
FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
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