Obus Forme Sound Therapy Relaxation System


 

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Health & Personal Care : Obus Forme Sound Therapy Relaxation System

Obus Forme Sound Therapy Relaxation System

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Obus Forme Sound Therapy Relaxation System
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 292






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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Obus Forme
EAN: 0064845163047
Label: Obus Forme
Manufacturer: Obus Forme
Model: CN-STS-01
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Obus Forme
Release Date: May 01, 2006
Sales Rank: 292
Studio: Obus Forme


Features:
  • 10 high-quality digital recordings
  • Optional 60 minute timer
  • on/off button, 3" speaker, volume control
  • AC adapter with battery option







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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does exactly what it should
My husband has the fan on all summer long, and I didn't realize that the sound helped me go to sleep until summer ended and the fan was turned off. I read about sound machines and researched many of them. This one had good reviews and wasn't too expensive. It looks like some kind of flying saucer, but does exactly what I want it to - that odd front grill is actually the volume. You can either set the 60-minute timer, or just leave the sound on until it's turned off. There are enough sounds to choose from that we easily found one that agreed with us both. So now, no cold air blowing on us, but we still have help going to sleep!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - soothing and relaxing
I use it in my office at work and also at home. It adds white noise for the office environment and tranquil soothing sounds to help me fall asleep for home. It is small and compact so I can transport it very easily.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect relaxation machine
This machine does an excellent job. My daughter, 16, has this in her room to help her relax and keep outside noises to a minimum. She likes the "rain" sound best. A great product for a very reasonable cost.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Soothing Sound Machine Works Good For Good Value
This is a good sound machine to help you feel relaxed and fall asleep. It has 10 digital nature sounds which are realistic and don't sound tinny. The 3"-inch speaker has very good quality and deep sound, and the volume goes up a lot so you have adequate sound range in your room. The unit is attractive, easy to use, well-designed, with large buttons that work well. Yet it's also small enough to fit on the edge of your night table or shelf ledge. I am very happy with this model and would buy it again. Especially because the reasonable price makes it a good value.

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