Inner Voice

  1. How often do I use Inner Voice?
  2. What headset do I use during Inner Voice?
  3. How To Scan

The Inner Voice technology uses a sound harmonizing technique that generates a balancing audio frequency derived from the voice spectrum in humans to diminish frequencies that are in excess and supplement frequencies that are lacking.

Inner Voice records your voice and analyzes 12 note frequencies: C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, and B. The Inner Voice report will display three notes that are excessively out of balance (or over-compensated) and the main octave being suppressed.

The Inner Voice report will also generate the balancing frequencies that can assist in creating balance in the body. This will include four audio files (MP3) corresponding to each of the balancing octaves outlined in the report. For maximum benefit, listen to these four audio files two to three times a day on your AO Scan device with headphones or earbuds.

To further strengthen your results, use the recommended colored ‘Lightwave Optical’ glasses shown on your report.

How often do I use Inner Voice?

Inner Voice is designed to be used multiple times a day as needed. However, this is not a fixed guide for every user and should be performed depending on the users’ individual needs.

What headset do I use during Inner Voice?

For the Inner Voice scan, we recommend using both the Bone Conducting Transducer Headset and the earphones. For the most accurate scan results, make sure your headset is positioned correctly. This type of headset sends vibrations through the jawbone, bypassing the ear. The Bone Conducting Transducer Headset must rest on the listener’s cheekbones in front of the ears.

Solex recommends the AO Bone Conductor headset, which is available in both wired and Bluetooth options. This recommendation is based on its unique sound delivery method. Unlike traditional headsets that transmit audio to both ears, the AO Bone Conductor focuses on one ear, enhancing sound resolution. This headset delivers sound directly to your mastoid bone, located just behind your ear, allowing for a more immersive auditory experience. This method significantly improves audio quality, making bone-conduction headsets five to six times more effective than conventional options.

The AO Bone Conductor headset is designed for the AO Scan frequencies. While other high-quality headsets on the market may deliver sound and vibration as well, their frequencies can be slightly misaligned due to different tuning. Nevertheless, they will still function properly.

How To Scan

How do I scan using Inner Voice?


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