Adaptive Sound Technologies Inc. (ASTI) just announced its latest product, namely the Ecotones Duet, adding to the line of sound machines that embed the company's
patented Adaptive Sound Technology, for superior sound masking.
Various sleep disorders are so wide spread that an estimated 500 million people worldwide suffer from them, including 25 percent of Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control. With the continuous rising of noise pollution, urban crowding, economic and health anxieties, as well as general stress, people who suffer from sleep deprivation turn directly to over-the-counter and prescription drugs to help them sleep.
"The original Ecotones raised the bar for sound machine quality and performance," said Sam Nicolino, Founder and CEO of Adaptive Sound Technologies, Inc. "With input from loyal customers using the Ecotones, sleep specialists and beta testers, Ecotones Duet incorporates superior features to help millions of people with occasional and chronic sleep disorders to relax and sleep."
The Ecotones Duet is the solution that will not invade you, nor will it have the common side effects as with drugs, and not even the limitations of ordinary white noise and sound machines, because, as opposed to other devices, the Duet was especially developed for sleep.
Building upon
feedback acquired from customers, beta testers and both sleep and sleep-disorder consultants, ASTI designed the Ecotones Duet with several relaxing features, including long, natural sound recording played at high-quality, skipping the annoyance of repetition and irritation of poor quality. Another feature is the real-time sound composition that the Duet can mix, using the dozens of enhancing sounds in its library.
The "richness" setting is what configures how many sounds the Duet will add to augment the base SoundStory. Mind that when increasing richness, the Duet might seem almost infinite in length. With a 30-day money-back guarantee, the Econotes Duet Sound Machine has a price of $149.95.
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