THE SCIENCE OF HISOOTH
Sound.
You Can Feel.
Low-frequency sound isn't only heard.
It's felt.
Hisooth transforms sound into synchronized physical sensation, creating immersive experiences for relaxation, focus, recovery, and entertainment.
THE SCIENCE OF HISOOTH
Sound.
You Can Feel.
Low-frequency sound isn't only heard.
It's felt.
Hisooth transforms sound into synchronized physical sensation, creating immersive experiences for relaxation, focus, recovery, and entertainment.
Every sound starts with movement. Before sound reaches your ears, it begins as vibration.
A drum skin. A piano string. Thunder in the distance. When objects vibrate, they create waves of energy through the air.
These waves become the sound we hear — and the low frequencies we physically feel.
Hisooth captures the low-frequency energy already present in music and cinematic sound, then recreates it through synchronized vibroacoustic transducers.
We're not adding something new.
We're helping you feel what was already there.
01
Vibration
Sound begins with vibration.
From instruments to nature, movement creates sound.
02
Audio Recording
Sound, precisely captured through studio-grade recording systems.
03
Audio Amplification
Audio signals, refined and reproduced through dedicated amplification.
04
Vibroacoustic Transducer
Sound frequency, transformed into synchronized tactile vibration.
02
The Frequencies You Already Know
Over time, the body and brain become familiar with vibration patterns from the world around us.
Long before we identify a sound, our bodies often recognize its vibration.
Ocean Waves
20–80 Hz
Slow, continuous low-frequency movement naturally felt through the body.
Thunder
20–60 Hz
Deep pressure waves sensed physically before they are fully heard.
Drum Beats
40–120 Hz
Rhythmic impact recognized by muscles, bones, and spatial memory.
Low Frequencies have stronger physical presence, longer wavelength, and greater impact on the body and emotions.
Immersion is not only about volume.
It's about physical presence.
Low frequencies are not only heard.
They are physically felt.
Over time, the body becomes familiar with the vibration patterns of thunder, engines, waves, and music.
When those frequencies return, they awaken a deeper sense of presence — making sound feel more physically real.
Separating Science from Speculation
Many online claims suggest that specific frequencies can unlock hidden abilities or produce supernatural effects.
Currently, there is no widely accepted scientific evidence supporting these claims.
Human emotional response to sound is real, but extraordinary mataphysical claims remain scientifically unverified.
Why Low Frequencies Matter
Low-frequency vibration is widely used in physical therapy, massage, and recovery devices.
For example, a massage gun operating at 1800 percussions per minute produces vibration at approximately 30 Hz.
Hisooth uses low-frequency vibration synchronized with audio to help relax muscles, reduce tension, and create immersive experiences that engage both body and mind.
Muscle Relaxation
Low-frequency vibration helps reduce muscle tension and promotes physical relaxation.
Stress & Fatigue Relief
It can help calm the nervous system, reduce stress, and relieve fatigue.
Immersive Experience
Synchronized vibration enhances immersion in movies, music, gaming, and meditation.
Why Sound Alone Isn't Enough
Traditional speakers move air. Low-frequency vibration moves you.
Headphones and small speakers can reproduce sound, but they cannot reproduce physical presence.
Hisooth adds the missing dimension - the feeling of sound.
Hisooth is not designed around myths. It is designed around sound, vibration, and human perception.
By combining engineering with science, Hisooth creates experiences the body can naturally feel -- immersive, physical, calming, and deeply human.
Built Around How People Actually Experience Sound.
Continuing to explore the connection between sound, vibration, and human perception.
Sound is more than something we hear. Low-frequency sound waves can also be physically felt by the body. Hisooth combines synchronized vibration and audio technology to transform these frequencies into immersive experiences designed for relaxation, recovery, meditation, focus, and entertainment.
Through carefully engineered vibroacoustic transducers, audio amplification systems, and ergonomic product design, Hisooth recreates the physical sensation naturally present in music, nature, cinema, and everyday life.
From ocean waves and thunder to drums, bass instruments, and cinematic soundtracks, low frequencies create a sense of presence that traditional speakers alone cannot fully reproduce. By allowing users to both hear and feel sound, Hisooth creates a more engaging and emotionally connected experience.
Our technology is used in meditation platforms, vibroacoustic loungers, wellness furniture, home cinema seating, gaming environments, recovery products, and personal wellness solutions around the world.
Vibroacoustic technology combines sound frequencies and synchronized tactile vibration to create multisensory experiences. Research and practical applications have shown that low-frequency vibration is commonly used in wellness, massage, sensory relaxation, recovery environments, meditation programs, and immersive entertainment systems.
The human body naturally detects vibration patterns from environmental sources such as ocean waves, thunder, engines, percussion instruments, bass frequencies, and atmospheric soundscapes. These vibrations contribute to the perception of depth, immersion, and physical presence.
Hisooth products utilize engineered low-frequency transducers, audio amplification systems, and vibration control technologies to reproduce these sensations in a controlled and comfortable manner. Applications include meditation platforms, sound therapy furniture, vibroacoustic beds, home cinema seating, gaming chairs, wellness lounges, and relaxation devices.
Unlike conventional speakers that primarily deliver audible sound, vibroacoustic systems add synchronized physical feedback, allowing users to experience sound through both hearing and touch. This approach creates deeper sensory engagement across wellness, entertainment, and recovery environments.
Hisooth continues to explore the relationship between sound, vibration, perception, relaxation, emotional well-being, and immersive human experiences through product innovation and real-world testing.