Sensate Stress & Relaxation Device
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Instant calm for an anxious mind.
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The deviceWith the Sensate 2 anti-anxiety and stress relief device, you have the opportunity to achieve relaxation and peace anytime.
Optional subscriptionSensate Plus offers you access to the entire Sensate session library, including new monthly tracks for specific use cases like sleep, travel, anxiety, & more.
An Innovation in Stress Management
Developed by physicians and tested in clinics, Sensate uses infrasonic therapy to help your body's nervous system recover from daily stresses.
The patented technology combines audible and tactile resonance to deliver immediate calm and build stress resilience over time.
Age-old wisdom meets state-of-the-art technology, for a safe and soothing way to tap into the body's real command center, the central nervous system.
The Sensate device
A smart touch therapy device, Sensate emits precisely engineered sound waves directly into the body, sending a powerful, stress-alleviating signal directly to your autonomic nervous system.
The Sensate app
Pair the device with our meticulously composed soundscapes via headphones and feel the benefit from the very first use.
Vibrotactile delivery
It's why cats purr. They have a built-in ability to self-soothe after stressful events. Sensate uses bone conduction through the chest cavity to gently downregulate stress responses using sound.
Future-proof yourself by building stress resilience
Stress resilience is our body’s ability to recognize a challenging situation and choose a positive way to respond to it. It means that the body will return to a state of equilibrium faster. By using Sensate, you can tone your vagus nerve which will help regulate your nervous system. You can measure the function of your vagus nerve by measuring your heart rate variability (HRV). A good HRV result assumes a good vagal tone, so your nervous system will be more flexible and return to equilibrium faster after stress.
Meet the most important nerve you didn’t know you had.
Do you ever feel knots in your stomach when stressed? That’s the vagus nerve in action. This cranial nerve allows the main organs of the body to communicate, and is often called the gut-brain superhighway. The vagus nerve is responsible for the way your body reacts to stress, so toning this important nerve can play an important role in improving your digestion, heart health, and breathing rate.
The vagus nerve regulates sympathetic and parasympathetic responses. The sympathetic nervous system drives the "fight or flight" response in stressful situations, while the parasympathetic nervous system manages our “rest and digest” state. [read more]
"Think of the vagus nerve as the brake pedal that helps the body and mind slow down in order to counter the harmful effects of a chronic and unmanaged stress response.” - Stephen Porges, Kinsey Institute.
Description
Not all sounds are created equal. Sensate’s mix of infrasonic frequencies and sound design send a powerful signal throughout the body.
Infrasonic Resonance
Sensate taps into the phenomenon of bone conduction. Your chest resonates sound, sending out a frequency that signals the vagus nerve to relax.
Soundscapes
These are developed using a proprietary process, mixing engineered frequency harmonics with auditory stimuli and frequency following responses.
Comforting Hum
With Sensate on your chest, the comforting hum taps into your ancient instincts of safety and relaxation.
2022 Efficacy Research
A recent study (February-August 2022) was completed surveying adults with and without anxiety and depression disorders. The average length of use of Sensate was 3.5 months, with the average usage of 5-6 days per week.
Upon completion of test period, over 70% of the study participants scored in the low, mild or normal stress classifications
Over 65% of participants with anxiety disorder and over 50% with a depressive disorder reported an improvement in their condition while using Senate for emotion-based coping
55% of those with a history of depression reported an improvement in their depressive disorder
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