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New Android SONU App Turn Selfies into Drug-Free Sinus Relief

by Jasmine Pennic 07/03/2025 Leave a Comment

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FDA Approves Pediatric Drug-Free AI-Powered Wearable for Nasal Congestion
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What You Should Know:

– SoundHealth, the medical technology company behind the SONU Band, has announced the launch of its pioneering medical-grade Android app. The new Android app transforms a simple selfie into CT-accurate skeletal data, enabling precise, drug-free treatment for rhinitis, nasal congestion, and allergy symptoms when used with the SONU Band. This marks a significant expansion of access to millions of Android users suffering from these conditions.

– The SONU Band, the world’s first FDA De Novo authorized, AI-enabled wearable medical device, utilizes sound-based therapy to provide relief from moderate to severe nasal congestion and allergy symptoms at home, without the need for drugs or sprays.

AI-Powered Precision from Your Smartphone

The newly launched Android app is built to work seamlessly with the SONU Band. It leverages proprietary AI to analyze 3D facial scans in conjunction with symptom data and CT imaging. This sophisticated analysis delivers precise, therapeutic-grade treatments for sinus and allergy-related conditions. 

The process is user-friendly and convenient: the SONU app scans the patient’s face using their smartphone camera to create a digital map of their sinuses. It then calculates their optimal resonant frequencies. After this initial one-time scan, the patient simply places the SONU Band around their head, turns it on, and the band delivers frequencies tailored to the individual.

Leveraging Acoustic Vibrational Energy to Naturally Open Airways

The SONU Band works by using acoustic vibrational energy to naturally open airways, reduce congestion, and promote easy breathing, all without drugs or steroids. It provides relief in just 15 minutes and is recommended by over 1,000 doctors and dentists across the country.

SONU is the only FDA-approved device proven to be equivalent to or better than leading nasal steroid sprays in calming symptoms of allergies, inflammation, and congestion. It reduces swelling, opens nasal passages, and drains healthy mucus. Over 80 percent of SONU patients report improvement in their nasal symptoms, establishing a new category of safe and rapid relief therapies for nasal congestion. The SONU Band also recently received FDA approval for pediatric use for children over 12 years of age, offering families a safe alternative to pharmaceuticals.

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