SoundHealth Introduces Spatial Sleep, a Personalized, Drug-Free Wearable for Better Sleep

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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — SoundHealth, a medical technology company integrating AI and medical science to improve patient outcomes, has launched Spatial Sleep, a personalized acoustic sleep headband designed to help users fall asleep faster, sleep longer, and wake up refreshed.

Spatial Sleep uses slow, rhythmic sounds and gentle vibrations that resonate with brainwave activity to promote calmness and enhance rest. The technology is powered by Acoustic Sleep Harmonization, which creates customized harmonies and vibrations based on a selfie facial scan. This process generates an acoustic profile tailored to the user’s craniofacial anatomy, aiding in deep, restorative sleep.

The wearable device uses machine learning models to analyze facial landmarks and produce unique sound and vibration patterns. These patterns are delivered through dual bone conduction transducers embedded in the headband, generating low-frequency overtones and harmonics that align with the user’s head shape. The result is a soothing effect that supports quicker sleep onset, deeper sleep cycles, and improved morning alertness.

Developed in collaboration with leading experts in sleep medicine from Stanford University, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Endeavor Health, Weill Cornell Medicine, and Sharp Rees-Stealy, Spatial Sleep is grounded in clinical research. Peer-reviewed data shows that 90 percent of users experienced significant improvements in sleep quality, with average ISI (Insomnia Severity Index) scores reduced by 50 percent.

“This is an exciting step forward in non-pharmacological approaches to improving sleep,” said Dr. Elan Hekier, M.D., Pulmonology, Sharp Rees-Stealy San Diego.

“The approach is unique in that it offers a customized solution for each individual, making the therapy more targeted and potentially more effective,” said Dr. Robson Capasso, Professor of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery and Psychiatry and Sleep Medicine at Stanford University.

The Spatial Sleep headband is worn at bedtime and delivers a personalized harmony session for 45 minutes before automatically shutting off. Its design uses precision bone conduction and a comfortable fit to ensure ease of use throughout the night.

The accompanying Spatial Sleep app extends support to daytime performance with clinically validated cognitive and behavioral exercises. It includes somato-energetic neuromodulation exercises, combining breathwork and posture practices with modern neuroscience to promote relaxation and body awareness.

“Most sleep products either sedate you or drown you in noise, and have lasting side effects,” said Dr. Paramesh Gopi, CEO of Sound Health Systems, Inc. “Spatial uses the world’s largest living craniofacial dataset to create a zero-side-effect acoustic wearable tuned to your facial structure. We’re working with your neurobiology to help you fall asleep naturally and wake up refreshed.”

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