MEDITATE
Say Goodbye to a Distracted Mind. Say Hello to a Relaxed Existence.
Discover a new level of calmness. Our inHarmony Sound Lounge 2 offers sound and vibration experiences aimed at promoting relaxation and well-being.
Why MEDITATE?
Deeply Relax
Alleviate Bodily Discomfort
Reduce Cortisol Levels
Reduce Inflammation
Support Good-Mood Hormones
Quickly Recalibrate Your Body
Choose Your Session
22 Min
MEDITATE
$25
3 MEDITATE Package
$60
Unlimited MEDITATE
$150
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The inHarmony Sound Lounge 2 is a therapeutic device that combines sound and vibration to promote relaxation and wellness. It features four tactile transducers that synchronize with headphones for an immersive audio experience, and its contoured foam design ensures comfort.
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Absolutely! You have the option to select from distinct and individual frequencies, allowing you to customize your session to suit your current needs.
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We suggest using the Sound Lounge 2 as part of a regular routine to maximize its benefits. The consistent use of the Sound Lounge 2 is encouraged to help with physical and emotional healing, stress relief, and relaxation.
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If you are pregnant and interested in vibroacoustic therapy, it's essential to consult with your healthcare provider before using any such device.
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Only your mind and body are required! We offer headphones, an eye mask, and a blanket to enhance your experience.
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If you have a pacemaker or other implantable medical devices, avoid using the inHarmony Sound Lounge as vibrations may interfere with these devices.
If you have epilepsy or a seizure disorder, avoid using the Sound Lounge, as the vibrations and sound frequencies may trigger a seizure.
If you have recent surgeries or injuries, especially involving the spine or joints, consult a doctor before using the Sound Lounge to avoid disrupting healing.
If you have severe heart conditions, like unstable angina or heart disease, consult a doctor before using the Sound Lounge, as vibrations may strain the cardiovascular system.
If you have certain mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia, consult a healthcare provider before using the Sound Lounge, as the sensory stimulation may be overwhelming.
If you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, avoid using the Sound Lounge.