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Nap Alarm Drowsy Driving Alert Device — 80dB Ear-Worn Alarm, Head-Tilt Sensor, Battery Included, Fits All Drivers
$ 8.96
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You’ve probably done it at least once. A long drive home after a late shift, the highway going straight for miles, the radio not doing enough. Your head dips — just for a second — and your heart jumps. That second is what this small device is designed to catch. Before the lane drift. Before the close call. Before anything that can’t be undone. The Nap Alarm is built for drivers who push through fatigue because the drive still has to happen — long-haul truckers logging miles through the night, nurses and hospital workers heading home after a 12-hour shift, parents doing the late-night highway stretch after a family trip, college students making the drive back to campus after a holiday weekend. If you’ve ever told yourself “I’m fine, I just need to stay focused” while fighting heavy eyelids, this is for you. If you’re not sure whether a device like this fits your situation, ask yourself one question: do you ever drive when you’re not fully rested? For most people, the honest answer is yes. The Nap Alarm doesn’t judge that. It just gives you a backup when your body is pushing toward sleep and your brain is still trying to negotiate. At $9.95, it costs less than a tank of coffee — and it works when caffeine doesn’t. Key Features and Benefits Head-Tilt Sensor Technology — Detects the first dangerous forward nod of your head, triggering the alarm before you fully lose awareness 80dB Ear-Worn Alert — Sounds directly at your ear for immediate response, not a muffled beep from across the cab Lightweight and Discreet — Fits over the ear like a small earpiece, comfortable enough to forget you’re wearing it until it does its job No Setup Required — Battery included, slip it on, and drive — no pairing, no apps, no configuration Affordable Backup Layer — A practical, low-cost addition to any long drive, especially for those who can’t always control their schedule Feature Nap Alarm Energy Drink Standard Car Alarm Price $9.95 $3–$6 per use N/A — not driver-focused Key Spec 80dB head-tilt sensor Caffeine, variable effect Motion/impact trigger Best For Drowsy driving prevention Mild fatigue, short-term Vehicle theft, not fatigue Ease of Use Slip on, drive Drink and wait Not applicable Practical Details The Nap Alarm is a personal safety device intended for use while driving. It is not a substitute for adequate rest — if you are severely fatigued, pulling over is always the right call. Battery is included in the box, so it’s ready to use immediately. No special maintenance is required; store it in your center console or glove box so it’s there when you need it. This device is legal for personal use in all US states — no restrictions apply to drowsy driving alert tools of this type, but as always, check any relevant local regulations if you have questions. If you or someone you love regularly drives through fatigue — or if you’re buying this as a practical gift for a family member who keeps long hours — add it to your cart now. It’s a $9.95 decision that takes about three seconds to make and could matter more than anything else in the glove box. Frequently Asked Questions How does the head-tilt sensor know I’m falling asleep?The device detects the forward tilt of your head that naturally occurs as you begin to nod off. When your head dips past a set angle, the sensor triggers the 80dB alarm directly at your ear. It’s designed to catch that first warning sign — the small dip that happens before you’ve actually lost consciousness. It doesn’t require any calibration; it works passively as soon as you put it on. Will it go off every time I look down at my phone or adjust something?The Nap Alarm is tuned specifically for the slow, involuntary forward tilt associated with drowsiness — not the quick, controlled head movements you make naturally while driving. Brief, intentional movements typically won’t trigger it. That said, if you’re wearing it and make an extended downward tilt, it may sound. That’s the device doing exactly what it’s supposed to do. Is the 80dB alarm loud enough to actually wake me up?80 decibels at the ear is roughly equivalent to a loud alarm clock held directly next to your head. For someone in the early stages of drowsiness — which is exactly the state this device targets — that’s more than sufficient to snap attention back. It won’t help someone who is fully asleep at the wheel, which is why the goal is to catch the drift before it gets that far. What’s included in the box?The Nap Alarm comes with the ear-worn device and battery included, so it’s ready to use straight out of the package. No additional accessories or downloads are required. It’s a simple, self-contained tool designed to be in your car and ready to go whenever you need it.








