At one time or another, all of us have had trouble falling to sleep. For a few out there, getting to sleep is a chronic issue that can affect all aspects of their life. If counting sheep to fall asleep isn’t cutting it for you, Ecotones has a new gadget that is intended to help you fall asleep. The device is called the Ecotones Duet Sound Machine.
The device is described as a non-invasive sleep inducing alternative without side effects common with medications. The device has long, natural sound recordings to help users fall asleep. The device stores dozens of sound recordings and richness settings to augment how the sounds are added. Full story...
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