This Headband Will Help You Sleep by Sending Vibrations Into Your Skull

It uses a smartphone selfie to deliver personalized harmonies tailored to the user's cranio-facial anatomy.

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SoundHealth today announced the launch of Spatial Sleep, a personalized acoustic sleep headband to help people fall asleep.

Spatial Sleep is based on proprietary Acoustic Sleep Harmonization technology. It uses a smartphone selfie facial scan to generate unique personalized harmonies and gentle vibrations that are tailored to the user’s cranio-facial anatomy.

Machine learning (ML) models map key anatomical landmarks from the user’s face to generate a personalized acoustic profile. This profile shapes the harmonies and vibrations delivered through the dual bone conduction transducers in the headband, creating a set of low frequency overtones and harmonics that are customized to each user’s head shape.

The device was developed in collaboration with leading experts in Sleep Medicine at Stanford University, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Endeavor Health, Weill Cornell Medicine and Sharp Rees-Stealy.

The Spatial Sleep headband is worn at bedtime. It delivers a personalized harmony session for 45 minutes before automatically shutting off.

The Spatial Sleep headband is FSA/HSA-eligible and retails for $319. The companion app is available on the Apple App Store for iOS devices and on Google Play for Android devices.

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