Ambient Adaptive Sound Therapy System
Posted on Nov 5, 08 07:01 PM PDT
Want to remain in that zen mood while you're at home? Well, with the Ambient Adaptive Sound Therapy System, this is now possible as the device is smart enough to detect harsh, unexpected spikes in ambient noise, and will react before your ears can register it to blunt the intrusion. Users can choose from a dozen soothing "soundscapes", including rolling surf, gentle rain, a bubbling brook (isn't this a staple), a crackling fireplace, or a tranquil meadow. This device will come with a 3" woofer and 1" tweeter, while the 2.4-liter extruded-aluminum sound chamber has been specially tuned to churn out crisp, clear audio. Alternatively, you can get a good pair of earphones and plug it in via the 3.5mm jack. Each $300 purchase will also come with a color LCD panel for easier navigation and a 120-minute sleep timer.
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