Unique Snooze devices help people sleep deeply
The small Snooz device can create a 'familiar' and familiar 'noise' that makes it easier for people to reach deeper sleep.
The small Snooz device can create a ' familiar ' and ' familiar ' noise that makes it easier for people to achieve deeper sleep.
Snooz - sleep aid device
There are many tools that can help us sleep well, one of which includes the Snooz equipment , providing us with the best bedroom environment. This device is called 'white noise device' , you can make a proper noise to help us sleep better.
Snooz equipment.
Snooz is very small, stimulating equivalent to adult hands, suitable for carrying and use when traveling. Snooz with a unique propeller design, emits sound through the speakers below. Just touch the bottom of the device and we can turn it off, you can turn the knob to adjust the volume.
Snooz equipment helps you sleep more easily.
Just as some of us need the ball to be able to fall asleep, someone who needs to hear a familiar voice can sleep, it is an indispensable element to sleep. Sleeping Snooz can create a familiar sound, ignoring the noises that make it easy to fall asleep.
In addition, users can also set different modes via APP, adjust the volume, set the timer or turn on the night light. It also has a bedroom-only mode for children to help them sleep better.
The price of the Snooz device on Kickstarter is about $ 59, is expected to begin delivery in March 2016.
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