Safety information

Important use guidelines and warnings · Last updated 11 April 2026

⚠️ Important warning — please read before use

VoxSoma generates layered audio including low-frequency binaural tones and rhythmic pulses. People with photosensitive epilepsy, seizure disorders, pacemakers, cochlear implants, or severe mental health conditions should not use VoxSoma without first consulting a qualified healthcare professional. Stop use immediately and seek medical attention if you experience any unusual symptoms.

Intended use

VoxSoma is a personal wellness audio tool. It is designed as part of a calm evening or focused-work routine. It is not a medical device, not a therapeutic product, and not a substitute for medical care or professional mental-health support.

Do not use VoxSoma

Not a medical product

VoxSoma is not classified as a medical device under any of the following regulations and makes no medical claims:

VoxSoma does not diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent any disease or medical condition. References to scientific research on the page describe general sleep and neuroscience findings — they are not clinical trials of VoxSoma.

If symptoms appear

Stop using VoxSoma immediately and seek medical attention if you experience any of the following:

Volume guidance

Always start at a low volume. Sustained listening at high volumes can damage your hearing — the WHO recommends no more than 85 dB for no longer than 8 hours per day. VoxSoma's 8-hour night track is designed to run at very low, ambient volumes — never at a level that obstructs your ability to hear your surroundings.

Children

VoxSoma is intended for adults aged 18 and older. It is not designed for children and has not been tested for use by minors.

Report a safety concern

If you experience an adverse event, please email [email protected] with details. We take all safety reports seriously and will respond promptly.

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