Going to sleep comes easy for some people and for others - it's quite a challenge. However, thanks to technology, we have solutions to problems like these. While the concept isn't new, apps that help people fall asleep have been around for some time, but pzizz offers something new to the table. Instead of just pre-recorded tracks to lull folks into dreamland, pzizz uses a structured random algorithm that creates a different soundtrack every time you use it - the developers tout over 100 billion combinations, so that the app won't lose effectiveness over time.
pzizz has two modes: a regular pzizz Sleep mode for people who have trouble sleeping at night (i.e. insomnia) and pzizz PowerNap: for folks who want that extra boost of energy with a quick nap during lunch time. The duration for each mode is fully adjustable, and it even has voice narration capabilities if you need a little vocals going on with the background music. pzizz is available now on the Android Market for an introductory price of $4.99 (normal price $9.99). Hit the break to watch a video promo of pzizz.
source: Ubergizmo
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