The World’s First Handheld Anti-anxiety Fan.

Breeze Relief is a small handheld device that uses warm airflow, soothing white noise, and a soft red glow to help your body settle when you feel anxious or overstimulated.

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Comfort meets Precision

Breeze Relief is made for one moment:

The moment you feel wired, shaky, or overstimulated, and you want to feel like yourself again.

Let your body take the hint.

It gives your body three steady cues:

Steam rising from a pile of folded towels or fabric.

Warm skin-safe airflow

Like a small, comforting warmth you can hold.

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Calming soft, red glow

A gentle light that feels calmer than bright screens.

Icon of a sound wave or audio signal.

Low, soothing white noise

A consistent sound that helps smooth out the sharp edges of the room.

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For People Who Live in Performance Mode…

Sometimes you’re tired, but your body won’t let you rest.

Your mind keeps looping.

Every little sound feels too sharp.

Your body stays tense.

The moment it gets quiet, everything feels louder.

You’re not doing anything wrong.

Your nervous system just needs a gentler landing.

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Experience Relief

Experience Relief

Your body softens.

Feel the gentle breeze that soothes your mind

The room feels less loud.

Cover the sounds that keep pulling you in different directions.

A woman is relaxing on a couch, using a handheld device emitting soft red light and heat with her eyes closed.

How We Use Breeze Relief

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After Work

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Before Bed

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During an Anxiety Spike

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To Relieve Body Aches

Here’s what some of our early testers had to say

"I really enjoyed using this device because the airflow is gentle and feels like a soft breeze, not too hot at all. I was able to use it on my face and arms for 30 minutes without any issues. The sound it produces is very calming and similar to the white noise app I use to help me fall asleep. It's an effective device to use just before bed as part of my pre-sleep routine."

~ Jessica B

“First, I thought it was just a hairdryer, but this is really different as I could also use it on my lower back, lower, and my legs to calm my tense muscles. I liked the added red light, too! It was calming and a great hack for drying makeup.”

~ Michelle S

"I usually use meditation and deep breathing to relax when I wake up feeling tense in the morning. When I tried the device on my upper chest and behind my neck, the warm sensation and calming sounds from the device helped me feel relaxed in less than two minutes."

~ Kobi L

Sleep better, pay less.