SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench
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SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench

SensaSoft™ Vibroacoustic Bench

Vibin' Vibration Platform
Regular price 11,677.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Good vibes only! Sprawl out on the SensaSoft Vibroacoustic Bench and feel soothing vibration from head to toe! Offers a calming combination of music and vibration that can help kids and adults with sensory processing difficulties self-regulate and relax. Includes foam padded amplifier that doubles as a comfy and portable seat. To support different sensory needs and preferences, the volume of the music and level of vibration are controlled separately. 

  • Provide stimulating tactile and auditory input for kids and adults with limited mobility 
  • Supports kids with sensory processing disorder, autism or hyperactivity
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • All ages

Ideas for Use

  • Spend time on the bench to wake up the sensory system and alert muscles
  • Sensory seeker? Raise the volume and vibration for an intense sensory experience 
  • Shift positions to send targeted input to different parts of the body

Details

  • Includes bench with built-in vibroacoustic speaker, speaker seat amplifier, 3.5mm audio cable, Vibe-Lite remote, two jack adapters, IEC power cord, jack extenion cable and 24-volt power supply
  • Platform: 78.7"L x 35.4"W x 11.8"H. Weighs 136.7 lbs.
    Speaker Seat: 17.3"L x 16"W x 18"H. Weighs 27 lbs.
    Remote: 4.4" Diameter x 1.5"H. Weighs 4.5 oz.
  • Holds up to 275 lbs.
  • Platform: Medite MDF and PVC upholstery. Filled with polyurethane foam.
    Speaker Seat: Medite MDF, steel, phenoli plastic and Medicote paint. Remote: ABS plastic
  • Before cleaning, unplug all equipment from the electrical outlet. Wipe with a soft, lint free white cloth and mild detergent such as dishwashing liquid diluted with water. Never use an abrasive cloth or any solvent such as paint thinner/mineral spirits, ammonia or chlorine based products.
  • Color: PVC upholstery white or dark blue. Many upholstery color choices available. Contact design@funandfunction.com

Getting Started

  • Electrical outlet required
  • Do not use any other power cord other than the one supplied. Before plugging in the power cord, ensure it is the cord supplied with your product. Using any other power cord other than the one supplied could cause damage to the product or blow a fuse.
  • The amplifier unit has a built-in speaker with a seperate control to allow a caregiver to adjust the room volume as well as the volume to the built-in vibroacoustic speaker in the bench. The speaker seat is bluetooth enabled. It can be connected to a smart phone or tablet. Please note: If you are not using bluetooth, you can connect to any other sound source by using the supplied 3.5mm audio cable

Part of our SensaSoft Collection, this collection is designed to stand up to frequent use and is easy to clean, making it a great additional to your sensory room, clinic or classroom. 



Shipping and Returns

Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied. 

Warranty Information
This product comes with a 2-year warranty


Safety Information

Sensory room components have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meet or exceed government safety standards for flammability, physical and mechanical hazards, and lead. Electronic components are UL certified for safety.
Use with adult supervision. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

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