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The Self-Singing Bowl

Sound that is felt, not just heard — real brass resonance, on demand from a single dial.

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Edition — Brass & Walnut
Founding release. Reserve now — no charge until it ships.
  • 60-night home trial. Sleep with it for two months. Love it or send it back, free.
  • 2-year warranty. Every motor, belt, and bearing, covered.
  • Free, carbon-neutral shipping across the US, Canada, UK & EU.
  • A real bowl, hand-finished. Not a speaker, not a recording.
Real acoustic resonancePhysical brass, not playback
One-dial simpleNo screen, no app to learn
60-night trialRisk-free at home
Built to lastServiceable, 2-year warranty

The quiet you keep chasing

You don't need another screen to calm down.

You already know the feeling: a mind that won't power off, a room that hums with notifications, a nightstand full of apps that ask you to do more when you have nothing left. Real calm was never information. It's a change in the air around you.

01

Apps add to the noise

Another glowing rectangle, another login, another thing to charge. The nervous system doesn't relax to a to-do list.

02

Speakers only imitate

A recording of a bowl is a photograph of a fire. Pleasant — but your body can tell the difference between playback and a room that's actually resonating.

03

A real bowl needs a player

Singing bowls are beautiful, and impossible to keep going for a whole savasana, a whole wind-down, a whole night. So they sit on the shelf.

Effortless by design

Like a record player — but for singing bowls.

iOhm gently rotates a real brass bowl while a motorized mallet keeps it singing, with the subtle, uneven pressure of a human hand. Turn one dial, and the room fills.

  1. 1

    Set it on any table

    Nightstand, altar, studio floor, therapy room. It's a beautiful object at rest and mesmerizing in motion.

  2. 2

    Turn the dial

    One knob takes you from a barely-there whisper to a full, room-filling sound bath. That's the entire interface.

  3. 3

    Let the room change

    Continuous, living resonance — for as long as you like. No fade-outs, no loops, no phone in your hand.

A hand turning the single control dial on the iOhm base

Engineered to feel unengineered

The world's first hands-free singing bowl.

Close view of the brushed brass iOhm bowl and mallet arm

Real resonance

A real bowl, singing on its own.

The bowl is real hand-finished brass, mounted on a hushed belt-drive turntable. What you hear is genuine acoustic resonance — the same physical vibration a sound healer coaxes from a bowl by hand, sustained indefinitely.

  • Living overtones that shift and breathe — never a seamless loop
  • Fills a bedroom, a studio, or a treatment room
iOhm on a low table during a home meditation

The Smart Mallet

A motor that plays like a hand, not a machine.

Constant pressure makes a bowl sound dead and mechanical. So iOhm's mallet arm uses dynamic torque — a gentle, ever-varying pulse tuned to mimic the imperfection of human touch. The result is warm and alive, with none of the scrape or drone of a machine.

  • Dual-motor coordination between platter and mallet
  • Micro-variation keeps the tone human and never harsh
One dial control on the walnut base

One dial

The whole interface is a single knob.

No pairing. No firmware update at bedtime. No account. One dial adjusts both volume and intensity together, so anyone in the house — kids, guests, grandparents — can use it on the first try, in the dark, half-asleep.

  • Whisper-quiet motors — you hear the bowl, not the mechanism
  • Belt-drive transmission for smooth, steady rotation
iOhm in a candlelit yoga studio

Made to be kept

Solid wood, brass, and adjustable legs.

A CNC-turned hardwood base with a low, tip-resistant center of gravity. The bowl cradle sits on adjustable legs, so you can swap in a larger bowl — or your own treasured one — as your practice grows.

  • Walnut or natural ash base, oil-finished by hand
  • Fits most 5"–7" bowls; play the one you already love
Bringing calm to chaos.

One steady, living tone in a noisy world — something for your nervous system to settle around.

The science of sound

Untangle your brain.

Sound is not only heard — it is felt. A real bowl sets the air, and the body, gently vibrating. Here is what research is beginning to understand about how these living frequencies move through us — and where we stay honest about what's still early.

01 · Physics

Vibration becomes a field

A struck bowl radiates real acoustic pressure waves — measurable vibration that fills a room, not a sample pushed through a speaker.

02 · Biology

Your cells feel sound

Through mechanotransduction, cell membranes and ion channels turn mechanical force into biological signal, with calcium acting as a key messenger.

03 · Physiology

The system downshifts

In a pilot trial, low-frequency vibration paired with music improved heart-rate-variability markers linked to "rest and digest" (parasympathetic) activity.

04 · Experience

A quieter mind

Slow, steady, continuous sound gives restless attention something soft to rest on — the felt sense of a nervous system easing down.

Heart-rate variability

Research associates calming, resonant sound with shifts toward parasympathetic ("rest") activity — the branch of the nervous system tied to recovery and calm.

Slower breath & heart rate

A predictable, low, continuous tone is a classic cue for the body's relaxation response — the easing of breath and pulse we reach for before sleep or stillness.

Attention that unclenches

With one steady thing to follow, the mind stops bracing. No technique to master — the room changes first, and your state is invited to follow.

We don't sell magic frequencies.

iOhm is made to support a calmer environment and a ritual you can repeat — not to diagnose, treat, or cure anything. The research below is mechanistic and early-stage, and we'll always tell you the difference.

Selected reading:
Zhou et al., Nature Communications (2016) · Ambattu & Yeo, Biophysics Reviews (2023) · Kumeta et al., Communications Biology (2025) · Kantor et al., Frontiers in Psychology (2022)

iOhm is a wellness product designed to support relaxation and a calmer environment. It is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Cited research is mechanistic and early-stage — not product-specific clinical proof. Individual experiences vary.

One bowl, many rooms

Wherever the day needs to soften.

Home meditation corner
At homeMorning sit, evening wind-down, the hour before sleep.
Yoga studio
In the studioContinuous sound for savasana — no one has to play it.
Spa treatment room
Spa & treatmentAtmosphere on demand.
Therapy office
Therapy roomsA calmer space to open up.
Bedroom nightstand
BedsideA ritual, not a screen.
Retreat setting
RetreatsSound that holds the room.

How it's different

Not a speaker. Not an app. A real bowl that plays itself.

iOhm White-noise machine Meditation app Traditional bowl
Real acoustic resonance✓ Physical brassSpeakerSpeaker
Plays continuously, hands-freeNeeds a person
No screen or account✓ One dialPhone required
Human-like, living tone✓ Smart MalletLoopedLooped
No skill requiredTakes practice
A beautiful object in the room✓ Wood & brassPlastic

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The iOhm bowl, base, and mallet arm

In the box & the details

Everything ready, out of the box.

  • Hand-finished brass singing bowl
  • Solid hardwood base with belt-drive turntable & Smart Mallet arm
  • Low-voltage power adapter & quick-start card
  • MaterialsHand-finished brass · solid walnut or ash
  • SoundContinuous acoustic resonance, dial-adjustable
  • ControlsSingle dial — volume & intensity
  • Bowl fitAdjustable legs for most 5"–7" bowls
  • PowerLow-voltage adapter (100–240V)
  • Dimensions≈ 9" base diameter · 6" tall
  • Warranty2 years, parts & motor

Loved at home & in practice

What owners say after living with it.

4.9
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★★★★★

It replaced my phone at bedtime

"I turn one dial and the whole room changes. I stopped scrolling myself to sleep — now I just listen until I drift off. It sounds nothing like a speaker."

M
Maya R. · Verified owner
★★★★★

My students think I hired a sound healer

"I set it going before savasana and stay fully present with the room instead of playing a bowl. The tone is warm and alive — it breathes. Worth every penny for my studio."

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Devon K. · Yoga teacher
★★★★★

Beautiful enough to leave out

"Most wellness gadgets are ugly plastic. This is brass and walnut — it looks like an heirloom on the console table, and then it sings. Guests always ask about it."

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Alina T. · Verified owner

Our promise

Sleep with it for 60 nights. If it's not part of your ritual, send it back.

Calm is personal, so try iOhm in your own space, on your own terms. If it isn't right, return it within 60 nights for a full refund — we'll even cover the shipping. Every iOhm is also backed by a 2-year warranty on parts and motor.

Good questions

Everything you're wondering.

An actual bowl. iOhm physically plays a real hand-finished brass singing bowl — a motorized mallet keeps it resonating while the base slowly rotates. There is no speaker and no recording. What you hear is genuine acoustic sound filling the room.

You're in control. The single dial takes it from a barely-there hum you can fall asleep to, all the way up to a full room-filling sound bath. Most people run it low at night and higher for meditation or a studio class.

No. iOhm was deliberately designed without a screen. There's nothing to pair, no account to create, and no update to install. You turn one dial. That's the whole thing.

In most cases, yes. The cradle sits on adjustable legs sized for most 5"–7" bowls, so you can play the bowl you already own or grow into a larger one over time. The included brass bowl is tuned to sound its best on the iOhm base.

It's engineered to disappear. iOhm uses quiet motors on a smooth belt-drive so the mechanism stays in the background — you hear the bowl, not the machine.

Return it within 60 nights for a full refund, shipping included. There's no risk in trying it in your own space — that's the whole point of the trial.

Founding Edition units are in stock and ship within 2 business days, with free carbon-neutral delivery across the US, Canada, UK, and EU.

Founding release

Bring the sound bath home.

Real brass resonance, on demand, from a single dial — with 60 nights to make it yours.

$195 $250 Save $55

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iOhm — The Self-Singing Bowl ★★★★★ 4.9 · Brass & Walnut · $195
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