A sound-based headband designed to ease blocked sinuses using personalized, non-invasive therapy.
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Nasal congestion is a daily problem for many
people. Whether caused by allergies, sinus inflammation, or seasonal changes, a
blocked nose can interfere with breathing, sleep, and comfort. While
medications offer relief, they can come with side effects or lose effectiveness
over time.
The Sonu Band was
created to offer a different kind of solution. It delivers targeted sound
therapy designed to reduce swelling in nasal tissues and help users breathe
more freely.
This device looks like a standard headband but
contains speakers that emit gentle sound waves. When worn around the forehead,
these sound waves travel into the sinus area. The goal is to gently stimulate
the tissue, reduce inflammation, and promote better airflow.
What sets it apart is personalization. Using a
mobile app, users scan their faces. The system then creates a custom sound
profile that matches the shape of the user’s sinuses. The therapy is tuned to
that specific shape to improve its effectiveness.
Sessions are short and can be done at home,
making it a convenient part of a daily routine.
The Sonu Band has received FDA authorization
for at-home use in people aged 12 and older. It is intended for those with
moderate to severe nasal congestion caused by allergic or non-allergic
rhinitis.
Clinical trials have shown that acoustic resonance therapy, the core method behind the Sonu Band, can improve nasal airflow compared with placebo treatments. These results suggest it
can offer meaningful relief without medication.
Users can integrate the Sonu Band into their
daily routine much like other wellness tools. It may be especially helpful for:
It connects with an app that tracks usage and
adjusts sessions based on user feedback.
While early results are promising, the Sonu
Band may not work the same for everyone. Some users may feel immediate relief,
while others may notice gradual changes. Consistency in use is likely to affect its effectiveness.
It is also important to remember that the
device is meant to support, not replace, medical care. Those with chronic or
complex sinus conditions should speak to a healthcare provider.
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