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This wearable is designed to help reduce stress

May 3, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of May 3, you can get 10% off the Apollo wearable device, bringing it down to $315 from $349.


Humans have always battled fatigue, and today the digital world takes its toll on our eyes, our minds, and our bodies in ways we are constantly learning about. When more than one-third of office workers cite “email fatigue” as a reason why they would quit their jobs, then it’s clear that a lot of modern workers have exhausting routines. So, what do the overworked and under-rested do? 

A lot of us can’t simply opt to spend less time on email, on the screen, or in any tiring environment that’s tied to how we make a living. To optimize energy and focus, a lot of people look to health and wellness products. The Apollo wearable was built to help users sleep better, relax easier, and achieve other helpful states of mind that don’t always feel within reach. 

Apollo Neuro’s technology is based on touch therapy, aiming to rebalance the nervous system. The wearable sends soothing, quiet vibrations that are designed to signal safety to the brain and help it let go of stress and tension. Paired with an app, the Apollo enables users to set different modes to correspond with different times of the day, like Clear and Focused, Relax and Unwind, and Sleep and Renew. Studies from the Apollo website show that users experience, on average, 25% better concentration and focus and 19% more time in deep sleep after consistent use.

For a limited time, you can save 10% on the Apollo wearable device (just $315).

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