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SOUND+SLEEP Aquarius
SOUND+SLEEP Aquarius
The Sound+Sleep Aquarius offers a selection of soothing water sounds to help promote sleep, relaxation, meditation and focus. Use the speaker to listen to the calming sounds of water or listen through Bluetooth, corded headphones, or a speaker pillow. It doubles as a Bluetooth speaker to stream audio through your device.
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Fall Asleep & Stay Asleep to the Soothing Sounds of Water
Since the Beginning of Time, the sound of flowing water has always aided sleep, relaxation, and meditation. A natural antidote against sleep problems, the sound of water can help you fall asleep faster, sleep more soundly, and help you find your inner balance.
No prescription is needed! A good and simple drug-free solution that helps with sleep, focus, relaxation, and memory.
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Features
- Bluetooth-In and Bluetooth-Out
- 3.5mm Headphone Jack
- Sleep Timer
- Compact
- Rechargeable
- Remote Control
- Non-Looping
- 18 Total Unique Water Sounds
Why Aquarius?
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Immerse Yourself in the Relaxing Sounds of Water
Rich and immersive water sounds that conveniently bring tranquility and the water right to you.
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Easy to Use
The controls are easy to adjust. You can adjust using the buttons on the Aquarius or with the remote.
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Enjoyable for All
Great for the whole family, regardless of age. Soothing water sounds can help relax you, your family, friends, and even pets.
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For Many Uses
Struggling to study due to distracting noises? Or maybe it is just too quiet. The Aquarius can help with sleep, focus, and relaxation.
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Use Anywhere
The Aquarius' travel friendly size (5.4" x 4.6" x 2.6") makes it easy for you to bring on the go. It is also rechargeable. Use it at home, work, or anywhere you go.
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Real Sounds from Actual Recordings
We have recorded numerous water sounds and mastered them with quality in mind.
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Bluetooth Audio
Connect your device to listen to through the Aquarius speaker. Connect your headphones or pillow through Bluetooth Out or the headphone jack.
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Non-Looping Audio
Your brain automatically detects patterns, which is why sound machines that continuously loop the same sound can lose their effectiveness.