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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Restflix is on sale for £75.84, saving you 83% on list price.


The smallest changes to routines can screw up sleep patterns. So, moving the clock an hour ahead definitely can be a shock to the system. Fortunately, Restflix is designed to aid rest, sleep, stress, and anxiety.

Restflix is a streaming service like Netflix or Hulu, but its content is created with a single goal in mind: helping users fall asleep faster and rest better. And just in time for Daylight Saving, you can score a lifetime subscription to Restflix for 83% off.

Restflix contains over 10 personalised channels filled with sleep meditations, bedtime stories, calming visuals, and binaural beats. Whether you prefer nature sounds as white noise, relaxing music, soothing voices, or breathing meditations, the app has you covered. Plus, new content is added weekly and there are never any ads or interruptions. 

Binaural beats are two slightly different sound frequencies played at the same time to create the perception of a single new frequency tone. And when exposed to these separate tones, your brain is said to perceive a single tone that is actually the difference between the two. Research is still kind of spotty about whether or not these beats are capable of reducing anxiety or improving sleep. But regardless, the calming sounds paired with Restflix’s visuals are definitely more conducive to falling asleep than a dramatic rom-com or psychological thriller.

You can access Restflix on all major platforms and smart devices, including Apple TV, iOS, Android, Fire TV, and more.

For a limited time, you can get a lifetime subscription to Restflix for just £75.84 — that’s 83% in savings.

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£75.84 at the Mashable Shop

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