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Sound with soul.

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Three sound environments recorded by real musicians. For the 3am that won’t end. 

No AI · No apps · No Wi-Fi · Just press play.
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How to use Savara
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Why Savara sounds different
Most baby sound machines use familiar sounds like rain, fans, or waves, pulled from generic audio libraries. Savara is built differently.
Every sound on Savara — 432 Hz tones, handpan, and Tibetan singing bowls, crystal bowls and chimes —was made by real musicians who understood exactly what we were trying to create.

Not AI-generated, not pulled from a library. Made by human hands, built around steady resonant tones and gentle layering.

Explore the three sound environments below.
 
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Three sound environments
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Ground — 432 Hz

Built around 432 Hz tonal frequencies, a tuning that many describe as warmer and softer than standard audio. Steady, resonant, and gently grounding. 

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Flow — Handpan

Soft, flowing tones with a gentle rhythmic movement that adds warmth and presence without ever demanding attention. It's that quality that connects the handpan, a young instrument, to a much older tradition of instruments built around the same principle.

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Rest — Tibetan bowls, crystal bowls and chimes

Slow, resonant tones that create a deep, immersive sound environment. Recorded by a musician who plays for newborns in a hospital setting. Drawing on centuries of use in Tibetan and Nepalese meditative traditions, these are sounds that have always been used to create stillness.

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Not just for your baby.
Savara was designed with babies in mind. But the sounds were built to be lived with, by everyone in the room.

Most parents tell us they stop noticing the sound machine and start noticing the quiet it creates. Some fall asleep to it long before the baby does.

It works for 3am. It works for focus. It works for the moments you just need the room to feel different.
Where the idea began
One evening, while rocking my inconsolable baby to sleep, I started to hum. Within seconds, he softened. Within minutes, he was asleep.

That moment changed how I thought about sound entirely, and eventually became Savara.

When we worked with the musicians, the brief was simple: make sound that feels like that hum. Steady, present, and made with care.
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What our clients are saying
"The 432 Hz tone is the one we use most. It's so steady and soft and my baby seems to settle so much more easily now. It's become part of every nap and bedtime."

— Priya, mother of 3 month old

"I put it on for the baby and then realised I didn't want to turn it off. I've been using the handpan for my own sleep ever since."
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— Dana, mother of 6 month old

“The Tibetan bowl sound feels deeper and more immersive than anything we’ve tried before. It’s become part of our bedtime routine every night.”

— Kai, father of 4 month old

What's included
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3 sound environments recorded by real musicians
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Clips onto prams and cots
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USB-C charging cable
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Sleep timer and warm night light
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Up to 24 hour battery life
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Volume range suited for home and outdoors
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High-quality speaker
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Used by parents too
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Sound made with care. The gift for the baby. And the parents who love them.

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