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LightVision – Meditation Remastered →

August 22, 2022 by Luke Finch

Resonate LightVision is a meditation headset for US startup Resonate designed by Layer.
This headset features an LED light matrix that allows powerful meditation to be attained simply and effortlessly, regardless of level of experience. In a world where we are increasingly exposed to stressors – from the recent pandemic, to constant screen time – this kind of immersive meditation is more important and relevant than ever before.

The headset features an LED light matrix that translates videos of the natural world into an ever-changing sequence of biomorphic patterns that are visible through closed eyes and proven to activate the brain’s frequency-following response. The soft and welcoming design of the Resonate LightVision headset sets a new standard for meditation, with a calming, minimal design language that encourages a restful state of mind before the product is even in use.

The textile-wrapped casing of LightVision softens the high-tech product and creates a tactile experience, while the seamlessly integrated, adjustable strap is elevated by metallic branding details that evoke the design language of jewellery. These details bring the tech accessory closer to a piece of fashion.

August 22, 2022 /Luke Finch
Studio, Hardware, Industrial Design
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