“Our earbuds combine real-time measurement and customized sound therapy in a single device,” CEO and founder Seungpyo Noh told The Post.
The new product For Me Buds promises to enhance the quality of your slumber by blocking out unwanted noise, analyzing your brain activity and playing sounds suited to your sleep stage.under $200 promises to enhance the quality of your slumber by blocking out unwanted noise, analyzing your brain activity and playing sounds suited to your sleep stage.
A slightly different frequency is played to each ear. The brain perceives a third tone that is the difference between the two frequencies, potentially causing brainwaves to synchronize to that beat frequency.Users don’t pick the beats — an algorithm in the accompanying app chooses from over 100 options.
For Me Buds beats are supposed to turn off once you fall asleep and restart if you wake up in the middle of the night.that earbuds can trap moisture in the ear canal, which can lead to bacterial infections. Noh said For Me Buds are safe for the skin, even for long periods, and vents in the buds keep air circulating in the ears.For Me Buds, which are supposed to last up to 10 hours before needing a charge, must be within the Bluetooth range of your phone to connect to the app.
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