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Qullaby MiniSoother

Qullaby MiniSoother

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Qullaby MiniSoother

Regular price $49.99
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A way to take the "wired" edge off a tired nervous system — any time it spikes, wherever you are.

The hardest part of postpartum exhaustion is being tired and wired at once — the alert branch of your nervous system stuck on. MiniSoother runs a sub-sensory microcurrent, too faint to feel, that works on two levels: it drives the cellular energy (ATP) strained muscle needs to actually repair, so relief lasts instead of fading — and it stimulates the vagus nerve to shift you from "wired" toward "rest."

It's pocket-sized, but that's not because it does less. The wired feeling doesn't only show up at bedtime, and it doesn't wait until you're home. MiniSoother is small enough to have on you for exactly those moments.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does microcurrent work?

Microcurrent uses very low-level electrical signals — far smaller than EMS — passed through your hand via the device's electrodes. Unlike EMS, which contracts muscles, microcurrent operates below the threshold you can actively feel as muscle activity. Most users describe it as a subtle tingling. The signal travels through nerves in your hand and is intended to support your body's natural relaxation response. It's the same technology category used in various consumer wellness devices designed for stress and wind-down support. The MiniSoother is a wellness tool, not a medical device. It's designed to fit into a bedtime routine alongside other relaxation habits — not to treat any specific condition. Most users do short sessions before bed.

What does it feel like?

A subtle tingling in your palm. Designed to be gentle — not painful or distracting. Most users find the sensation calming rather than noticeable.

How does this work alongside other sleep tools?

Many users pair the MiniSoother with the DreamWave for layered relaxation — microcurrent for the nervous system, cooling and blackout for the brain. Different mechanisms, complementary effect.

Is this a medical device?

No — the MiniSoother is a wellness and relaxation support device. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you have sleep disorders, consult your physician.