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I've never heard of that before but it seems like it would be a good idea as long as you don't move your pillow at night. :(
 
I have something similar that my sisters bought for me for my birthday. It's smaller and can double as a travel pillow. I find it way more comfortable than falling asleep with earbuds on (especially on the plane), plus I can play the iPod pretty loudly and not disturb the person sharing my bed--always a good thing.
 
My friend has a similar product (his is black and round with the speaker in the middle) and it doesn't work all too well, although this one looks much better becuase it looks like a real pillow.
 
You should regularly replace pillows (mites), so this could get quite expensive.

Why not just get a sound dock of some sort and turn the volume down really low?
 
I got one for my christmas, it works very well, you can hear your music no matter where your head is, the pillow is hollow fibre fill and is of good quality, full sized pillow, go for it, you can get them for about £20 - £25 quid. Jim
 
You should regularly replace pillows (mites), so this could get quite expensive.

Why not just get a sound dock of some sort and turn the volume down really low?

What, you can't remove the speaker to wash the bugger?

It's cheaper than most of my pillows without a speaker. But still, think I'd rather just put something next to the bed.
 
Draythor said:
I use a different method:
Headphones.
That's just me though, I like simplicity.

Hence, I like you!

Whenever I do that I always wake up with either 1 of 2 things:

1. I wake up in the middle of the night, the headphones are on and I have this tired sort of feeling and a weird feeling in my throat, the music seems too loud even though the next setting is no sound at all. after this I remove the headphones, lay the iPod next to my bed and continue sleeping.

2. I wake up in the morning laying on my headphones, no wonder I go through so many pairs of headphones so quickly.
 
These pillows are pretty darn good, saves tangling the wires around your neck at night. The volume is pretty low though, so you have to max out your iPod. I still use the one I reviewed and if I had to send it back I would probably spend the cash and buy one.
 
Whenever I do that I always wake up with either 1 of 2 things:

1. I wake up in the middle of the night, the headphones are on and I have this tired sort of feeling and a weird feeling in my throat, the music seems too loud even though the next setting is no sound at all. after this I remove the headphones, lay the iPod next to my bed and continue sleeping.

2. I wake up in the morning laying on my headphones, no wonder I go through so many pairs of headphones so quickly.

yeah I use a differnt set to the ones I use on a daily basis. I listen to podcasts with the sleep timer on so the first problem is not a a biggy.
 
I have seen similar products like this, like at target and walmart. They were usually red, blue, green, or yellow, round and a speaker in the center. This looks much more comfortable, though. ;)
 
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