Sound-driven vibration beds, chairs and wearables are being sold as at-home “stress fitness” hardware, and the Global Wellness Summit named nervous system regulation a defining wellness trend when it highlighted “The Rise of Neurowellness” in January 2026. That shift matters because devices once confined to Norwegian clinics and specialty spas are now positioned as daily consumer tools for cortisol reduction, deeper sleep and pain relief.
Vibroacoustic recovery devices combine low-frequency sound with music or guided programming to deliver felt vibration across the body. The category now spans...
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