The Dream Lull approaches sleep as a process, not a switch. It opens with a slow, rhythmic roller pass across your full back; not deep, not intense, just steady and deliberate. while theta-wave audio plays through the built-in speakers. Theta waves are the specific brainwave frequency your mind naturally produces when drifting into deep rest. Hearing them externally nudges your nervous system in the same direction. A full-body heat wrap covers your back, calves, and feet simultaneously, signaling to your body that it is safe to wind down. Three progressive sleep programs guide you from alert and tense down to genuinely rest-ready across 20 to 40 minutes.
| Massage system | Full SL-Track Rollers |
| Audio therapy | Theta-wave sleep audio |
| Heat therapy | Back + calf + foot wrap |
| Sleep programs | 3 progressive programs |
| Session length | 20 to 40 minutes |
| Roller rhythm | Gradually decreasing speed |
| Control | Touchscreen |
| App feature | Session tracking + auto refinement |
| Max user height | 6' 2" |
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What are theta waves and why do they help you sleep? Your brain operates at different frequencies depending on what you are doing. When you are alert and focused, it runs at a higher frequency. When you are in deep rest or drifting toward sleep, it drops into the theta range; between 4 and 8 cycles per second. Hearing audio engineered at that frequency through the Dream Lull's speakers gives your brain an external reference point to follow. It is a process called brainwave entrainment.