Headband-phones for sleepy listening
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Plenty of you probably wear your headphones to bed, so that the dulcet tones of Enya or In Flames may lull you into a blissful slumber. If you find that in-ears won't cut it -- comfort issues, they pop out, etc. -- then SleepPhones.com offers a lavender-colored solution for you. Basically, the SleepPhone system puts a set of headphones into a fuzzy, purple headband. If you're in the market for some lavender sachets as well, then SleepPhones.com provides one-stop shopping. In addition to the sachets, you get some CDs with binaural beats, 'a technology that scientifically guides your brain to sleep.' As we're sure you're aware, scientific guiding is far superior to using a divining rod or other sundry non-scientific means of navigation.
The whole package sells for $60 off the company's website, so we're guessing the audio quality will probably be garbage. Also, we're not sure how well these headphones are going to isolate you from your snoring room mate, yelling animals, or other ambient noise that'd wake you up.[Via SlashGear]
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