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Nap Alarm Drowsy Driving Alert Device, 80dB Ear-Worn Alarm, Head-Tilt Sensor, Battery Included — Stay Awake Behind the Wheel
$ 8.96
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You know the feeling. Miles of highway, late night, heater running. Your eyes go heavy for just a second. That second is the one that changes everything. Every year, drowsy driving causes thousands of crashes — and most of them happen to people who thought they were fine to drive. That’s not weakness. That’s biology. And there’s a simple fix. Who This Is Best ForThis is for long-haul commuters, overnight shift workers, truck drivers, and anyone who’s ever caught themselves nodding off at the wheel. It’s also for parents who drive kids to early morning practices, nurses coming off a double, and college students making late-night drives home. If you’ve ever opened a window or turned up the radio just to stay awake, this was made for you. Decision ShortcutIf you want something that costs less than a tank of gas, fits behind your ear, works the moment you need it, and doesn’t require an app or a subscription — this is it. No setup. No learning curve. You put it on, you drive, and it watches for what your tired brain misses. Key Features & Benefits Head-Tilt Sensor — Detects the natural forward drop of a drowsy head and triggers the alarm before you fully lose consciousness, not after. 80dB Ear-Worn Alert — Loud enough to jolt you awake immediately, delivered right at the ear where it counts most. Compact, Ear-Hook Design — Sits discreetly behind the ear like a Bluetooth headset — lightweight, unobtrusive, stays in place. Instant Activation — No buttons to push mid-drive. It monitors passively so you can focus on the road. Battery Included — Ready to use right out of the package. No waiting, no extra purchase. Affordable Protection — At $9.95, there’s no reason every driver in your household shouldn’t have one. How It Stacks Up Feature Nap Alarm Rumble Strip Apps Caffeinated Products Price $9.95 Free–$4.99/mo $2–$5 per use Detection Method Head-tilt sensor Phone camera / lane drift None — temporary stimulant Best For Any driver, any road Highway driving with lane markings Short-term alertness boost Ease of Use Hook on ear, done Requires phone mount and setup Easy, but not a safety device Practical Details The Nap Alarm is legal to use in all US states and requires no special permits. Battery is included — standard replacement batteries are widely available. Worn behind the ear on either side. Best used as one layer of a fatigue management plan — if the alarm sounds, that’s your signal to pull over safely when you can. What’s in the box: one Nap Alarm unit, one battery installed and ready to go. At $9.95, this is one of the easiest decisions you’ll make for your family’s safety. Keep one in the glovebox. Put one in your kid’s car. It’s the kind of thing you hope you never need — and you’ll be glad it was there when you do. Add it to your cart today. Frequently Asked Questions How does the Nap Alarm actually know I’m falling asleep?It uses a head-tilt sensor worn behind the ear. When your head drops forward at the angle consistent with nodding off, the sensor triggers the 80dB alarm. It’s not tracking your eyes or your phone — it’s responding directly to the physical signal your body sends when sleep takes over. Simple, direct, and it works. Will it go off every time I look down or turn my head?No. The sensor is calibrated to detect the sustained forward drop of a drowsy head, not normal driving movements like checking mirrors or looking at the road. You won’t get false alarms from shoulder checks or brief head turns. It’s designed to stay quiet until the moment it’s actually needed. Can someone else use the one I bought, or is it personal?It fits either ear and is adjustable, so multiple people in your household can use the same unit. That said, at $9.95, putting one in every vehicle you own is a real option. I recommend it. The cost is nothing compared to what it protects. Is this a replacement for pulling over when I’m tired?Real talk: no device replaces the decision to stop and rest when you’re genuinely exhausted. The Nap Alarm is an early-warning system — it catches the moment before you lose control and gives you the signal to act. Use that signal. Pull over. Rest. That’s what it’s there for.








