Dodow is a sleep aid device that helps people fall asleep faster and improve their sleep quality.
Dodow was created by two insomniac friends in France in 2014.
The company launched a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter in 2016, raising over $500,000 from 8,000 backers.
Since then, Dodow has sold over 500,000 devices in 30 countries.
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The original Dodow is a metronome with a soft blue light that guides breathing patterns to help users relax and fall asleep. It is battery-powered and portable.
The Dodow 2 is an updated version of the original device with several new features, including a touchpad interface, adjustable brightness levels, and more breathing exercise options.
Dodow uses a soft blue light and timed breathing exercises to slow down the user's heart rate and relax the body, making it easier to fall asleep.
Dodow is a non-invasive and safe sleep aid device. It does not emit any harmful radiation or interfere with natural sleep rhythms.
While Dodow has been effective for many people with insomnia and sleep disorders, it may not work for everyone. It is designed to help people fall asleep faster and improve sleep quality, but individual results may vary.
Yes, Dodow is very easy to use. Simply turn it on, choose your breathing exercise, and focus on the rhythm of the light as you breathe. The device will automatically turn off after 8 or 20 minutes (depending on the setting).
No, Dodow is not typically covered by insurance. It is available for purchase directly from the company's website or through retailers like Amazon.