The Nap’n Go Travel Pillow
Abstract
People travel all the time, whether their workplace is a two-hour train ride to the next city, or a five-hour flight to the other side of the country. It is more likely people travel on vacation and holidays. Whatever the case is, sitting for too long could add another problem to the lives of people who already have a lot of stress.
 Our product development would benefit people that sleep through their flights or long hours of transportation. It is a pillow designed for comfort and ease of use. People will use this pillow when they decide to travel, which can be any time. People can use this on planes, trains, and even long car rides. Our goal is for people to avoid neck, back, and joint pain during their travels on an airplane for an extended amount of time. We want to relieve stress not add to it. A few extra hours of sleep will always make a difference. Our pillow is made for comfort and is travel friendly
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