
"Serapis is an all-in-one sleep-aid system built into a pyramid-shaped bedside object. It combines layered white noise, breathing light, Somnofractal visuals, Schumann Resonance, and calming geometry into one device that sits by the bed and works without an app. The idea is to help the brain settle using sound, light, rhythm, and pattern, working quietly together instead of juggling multiple tools or staring at another glowing screen right before trying to sleep."
"The five-part tech stack works in sync. Schumann Resonance at 7.83Hz runs as a low-frequency backbone that quietly syncs with alpha waves. Layered white noise blends deep delta tones with soft pink noise to mask distractions. Breathing light pulses in 8 to 12 second cycles and seven color temperatures to nudge your own breathing slower. Somnofractal visuals give your eyes a predictable pattern to follow for a minute or two, and the pyramid geometry diffuses sound while acting as a visual anchor."
Serapis is an all-in-one, pyramid-shaped bedside sleep-aid that combines layered white noise, breathing light, Somnofractal visuals, Schumann resonance, and calming geometry. The device works without an app and aims to help the brain settle using coordinated sound, light, rhythm, and pattern rather than multiple separate gadgets or screens. A two-minute sleep-type test maps users to patterns such as overthinking, jet lag, sensitivity to noise or light, physical discomfort, emotional heaviness, or trouble falling asleep, and the device offers modes tuned to those profiles. The five-part tech stack synchronizes low-frequency Schumann resonance, layered white and pink noise, paced breathing light, and predictable visual anchors to nudge breathing and mask distractions.
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