Does this really belong on Hacker News? This is the stuff of your standard infomercial or Sharper Image catalog. Kind of gimmicky concept that tries to convince you that really, it's cooler and more useful than it looks. Not sure why this is on HN.
Also, doesn't this violate Kickstarter's new "Kickstarter is not a store" rules, such as no having the rewards simply be "1 of x, 2 of x, 5 of x, 10 of x"? And $75 plus $15 shipping? That seems pretty steep for... a pillow, even a fancy one.
"Offering multiple quantities of a reward is prohibited. Hardware and Product Design projects can only offer rewards in single quantities or a sensible set (some items only make sense as a pair or as a kit of several items, for instance). The development of new products can be especially complex for creators and offering multiple quantities feels premature, and can imply that products are shrink-wrapped and ready to ship."
Who the hell wants ten ostrich pillows anyway? A ten-headed narcoleptic hydra?
I thought there would be at least some sort of acknowledgment in the video of how absurd the thing looked - a little self awareness might go a long way towards connecting with people otherwise put off my looking like an insane person in public spaces.
Unfortunate name in that wearing it in public will definitely get you ostracized - I have almost no doubt about that.
I think Id be genuinely afraid to wear this thing out in that it probably suffers from the same thing mascots suffer from - there is an urge to tackle you or bop you as if your a stuffed animal. I just feel like inevitably you'd be awoken by a whap to the back of the head by some teenager on a dare.
I thought this was a nicely put together spoof of kick starter, I'm flabbergasted how that has raised so much money. The people using it look like the heaven's gate cult photos from years ago.
I don't really understand the cult connection, even after Googling Heaven's Gate (I am too young to remember much about them directly).
But on the topic at hand, I would buy one of these, or at least, I definitely would if I were still in High School. On state standardized test days (normally a half-week occurring a few times per year), I (and many peers) would inevitably finish in about 2 of 4 hours. Of course we were obligated to stay in the room and remain completely silent for the entire 4, so I would fold a jacket such that it fashioned a very poorly-functioning version of this.
The main issue while using a jacket was having proper respiration between my face-down head and the desk. If this product solves this when it comes out (maybe I can try it out somewhere? Brookstone or some such?), I can see myself considering it.
They all committed suicide with cloth bags over their heads. It's an extremely creepy sight and I won't be linking to the photos for many obvious reasons, but...they look just like they're all wearing this product.
Dying watching this video over here. Watched it twice and couldn't stop laughing ...
Some missing FAQs:
* How fricking hot is it in that pillow-hat?
* How do you prevent people from messing with you when sleeping on the train?
On a regrettably serious aside, I am curious if there is a natural advantage to sleeping with you hands over your head - opens your lungs up, but would make circulation more difficult ...
Yes you have to be careful with being messed with on a train. Whilst drunk and unconcious on a train, a friend of mine had a penis drawn on his head in bic biro (this was UK, London, Kingston loop)
I backed the project and I kind of agree that the armholes are kind of unnecessary because that's not the most ergonomic way to use it, at least for me. However that doesn't preclude using it the way I plan on using it, which is arms crossed on the table in front of me outside the ostrich pillow with my head in the pillow resting on top of my crossed arms. That's perfectly ergonomic and a position I've slept in multiple times.
This project is particularly interesting to me because I'm not physically able to sleep reclining or on my back because I snore so loudly and with such vigor that my uvula swells up to the point that I can partially swallow it into my throat. I welcome anything that makes sleeping face down, but still breathe. I also see this useful on those cold winter nights where you want to keep you head warm as well when in bed.
This is one of those project that either makes total sense to you or doesn't. For me, it'll be a godsend. There are tons of times I've wanted something like this, looking like a goofball be damned.
The pillow reduces not only light but sound too, while allowing you to breathe. This is already better than most other sleep aids for sleeping in public such as eye masks.
I'm guessing this would get used in very loud public places, like airports or train stations. I'm also guessing that muggings would be rare because of all the bystanders.
However, wearing one of these in public is an invitation to get your picture taken and posted on twitter.
I agree, by looking at the percentage already funded, I think it has to the potential to follow Snuggie's success. Infact, I found Snuggie to be a ridiculous invention when it first came out and have good doubts about its success. Well, its just a blanket with sleeves, who wouldn't see that through! right? but boy was I wrong. It even made it to the people's top holiday shopping list. So when I have a chance I snagged the misspelled variation of its domain http://www.snugies.com when it expired from a domain squatter and did it referral redirect to the product page on Amazon.
Just curious, how meaningful was the monetary return on the referral redirects from snugies? Wondering if we should do the same and get ostrichpillows or something.
Don't have an exact figure since I use the same referral tag on different sites but my estimation is about $100 per month in commissions for this one page static website. Domains are inexpensive and they are the cheapest investment you can have, so I would suggest getting it. However make sure you get the SEO right. If you Google snugies, the first result is the link to the above site. Try to have yours listed within the first 10 results for the prime keywords.
I don't care how ridiculous it looks, I think this is an amazing idea. I do not do well in public places and have to find a way to detach every once in awhile or I gradually get more and more irritated. This pillow is a godsend.
The next $75 I get is going straight to this.
Also, doesn't this violate Kickstarter's new "Kickstarter is not a store" rules, such as no having the rewards simply be "1 of x, 2 of x, 5 of x, 10 of x"? And $75 plus $15 shipping? That seems pretty steep for... a pillow, even a fancy one.