eSleep Lite for iPhone 1.5

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    Requires iPhone OS 2.1

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eSleep Lite for iPhone is a professional sleep-aids and relaxation tools. The background music inside has been carefully chosen and with delta tones, theta tones, and alpha tones to provide a relaxing atmosphere to help you fall asleep naturally. The loops noise include white noise, pink noise, and nature sound. It features selectable background music and loops noise, about 10-40 minutes loops music, settable timer, and alarm, adjustable volume and interval second, support playing background music and three loops noise in same time, and support recording music, ambient noise, or any other sounds as your own sleeping sounds.

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