Sep 13 2008
Laxman Among Audio Visual Innovations
Posted by: Sierra Monica B. in Gadgets
At IFA 2008 between August 29 and September 3 you had the opportunity to discover the latest technology products and solutions, among which the Laxman Innertainment System had some new features to introduce in the home entertainment industry.
This set consisting of a pair of goggles and a handheld device, enables brain stimulation using color therapy and music therapy to achieve the highest state of relaxation.
The handheld is an MP3 player featuring an intuitive user interface, 4 hours of ambiental music composed by Michael Hutchison, SD card slot to expand the internal memory, and USB interface for PC connectivity.
Using the Session Designer software LaxEdit you can create visual effects produced according by the music sounds. This stimulates the brain in the same way like when watching a flickering flame or the glittering surface of a lake.

Based on the “frequency following response†psychological principle, the gadget influences the brainwaves, creating the maximum comfort feeling.
You can call it a stress management companion and use it wherever you prefer, benefiting from one of its most important capabilities – learning improvement. Yes, it is said to be very helpful even for people with sleeping problems, as long as you look through the goggles at the visual effects based on every color of the light spectrum.

According to researchers, the light transmits indirectly on the closed or open eyes, and interference patterns generate kaleidoscopic structures in all colors, as well as the Ganzfeld effect.
Laxman is available at a price of 499,00 EUR.







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