Technology
Stress keeping you up at night? This super fancy sleep mask might help.
TL;DR: Get a better night’s rest with the Dreamlight Pro for $199.99, a 33% savings as of March 18.
Having a hard time sleeping these days? You’re not alone. It’s scary out there and stress is running rampant not just across the country, but across the world. We could all use a way to shut off the world around us and just relax. And that’s where the Dreamlight Pro comes in to save the day.
The Dreamlight Pro is basically a sleep mask on steroids. It uses light, sound, heat, and more to not just help you fall asleep faster, but to usher you into a better relaxed state altogether. Its infrared heating system helps soothe eye and neck pains you didn’t even realize you had, while the 3D facial mapping technology gives you enhanced comfort throughout the night. In other words, it doesn’t feel like your typical elasticized sleep mask.
There’s also a light-led sleep aid system that relaxes you into a calm meditation for optimized deep sleep, plus binaural audio that delivers relaxing sounds for transcending into a relaxed state of mind. It’s like having your own sleep therapist packed into a lightweight (8.2-ounce) mask.
This sleep mask usually retails for $299, but you can slash more than 30% off and in your choice of coal black, silver gray, or army green. Here’s to a good night’s sleep, hopefully free of scenes from Contagion.
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