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Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT) is a specialized form of sound therapy that delivers low-frequency sound vibrations directly to the body using custom-designed vibroacoustic music. 

What makes VAT unique is its dual delivery system; sound is transmitted both through headphones and through transducers (similar to subwoofers) embedded in a vibration device such as a lounge, chair, or pillow, creating a deeply immersive, full-body experience that promotes relaxation and stress relief. 

The Bioharmonic VIBE system has multiple units available. Its lowest cost unit is listed with a 100-W amplifier and two transducers.

The whole product line is priced between $5,500 and $6,500, with a 3-year warranty, requiring customers to navigate separate warranties with the individual manufacturers of its parts. 

These factors may cause shoppers to compare VIBE alternatives for better long-term value.

In this article we’ll compare the leading full Vibroacoustic Sound Beds and smaller compact products—Sage Space Technology, Zenthesia, inHarmony, OPUS SoundBed, VIBE go and ProThetacoustics, InnerSoul, and Sound Oasis—with a practical focus on:

  • Total cost of ownership: hardware price, any required app/membership, warranty length, and service access.
  • Hygiene & throughput: upholstery/wipe-down speed and durability for high-traffic settings; component warranties for amps and accessories
  • Portability & footprint: device weight, foldability, shipping/door fit, and storage.
  • Clinical-grade performance: transducer count, frequency claims, and openness to standard audio inputs (relevant for bespoke protocols). We’ll also note low-cost options like Sound Oasis for budget or at-home use. 

VIBE Systems by Bioharmonic Technologies

woman lying on a Vibe Sound Bed

Bioharmonic Technologies’ VIBE Systems bring vibroacoustic therapy into clinics and homes alike.

Paired with the Sonic-ceuticals™ sound library and solid engineering, they’re built to deliver a deep, immersive, body-felt audio experience.

VIBE PRO (clinic-ready mattress and frame)

A full-size sound table for professional settings—spas, wellness centers, and practitioners.

It claims that it uses enhanced transducers to drive low-frequency “cellular” resonance. 

VIBE GO (portable cushion and frame)

A compact, travel-friendly format that runs the same Sonic-ceuticals™ catalog.

Suits home users, mobile therapists, and retreat operators seeking on-the-go stress relief, emotional balance, and mental clarity.

What stands out

  • Clinic-grade build and finish
  • Strong vibration output for immersive sessions
  • Access to the full Sonic-ceuticals™ library
  • Headphones included for a more enveloping experience

Trade-offs to consider

  • Premium pricing (VIBE GO ~US $5,500; VIBE PRO ~US $6,500)
  • Some product photos suggest older-style electronics that look similar to inHarmony’s legacy components
  • Best fit for professionals or buyers with larger wellness budgets

Now that you understand the Vibe Vibroacoustic products, let’s compare them to others in the market.

Quick Comparison Summary

Device

Transducer  Power 

Transducers

Price

Best for

Sage Space Technologies Sensory Lounge X1 

100 W 

$3,995

Commercial

Sage Space Technologies Aura Lounge

50 W 

3

$1995

Residential

OPUS SoundBed

50 W 

5

$2,699

Boutique businesses

Woojer Mat

Not stated

6× Osci™ V2 TRX haptic transducers (1–250 Hz)

$799

Residential

inHarmony Sound Lounge 3

Not clearly indicated

4

$5,995

Commercial

VIBE 

Not clearly indicated

VIBE Pro—4

VIBE Go—2 

$6,500

$5,500

Commercial

Residential

Sound Oasis VTS

Depends on product

Differs based on product

$699.99

Residential and SMEs

THETAcoustics

Not clearly indicated

Marketed as 4 zones of sound vibration

Price not advertised on the website

Residential and SME

Sage Space™ Sensory Lounge X1 and Aura Lounge

Sage Space Sensory X1 Lounge

If you’re comparing VIBE alternatives, Sage Space’s Vibroacoustic Lounges—Sensory Lounge X1 (commercial) and Aura Lounge (home)—are purpose-built for high throughput, hygiene, and long-term ROI across spas, clinics, schools, corporate wellness, and premium homes. 

Compared with the V.I.B.E. Pro and V.I.B.E. Go (two transducers, ~100 W amp, batch-built with complex warranties), Sage Space emphasizes more power, more coverage, cleaner wipe-downs, and clear, multi-year warranties.

Purpose-built power & clean setup

  • Custom 2-in-1 300 W amplifier for the Sensory Lounge and an embedded 180 W for the Aura Lounge engineered for vibroacoustic therapy—fewer boxes/cables and a compact, tidy footprint.
  • Four balanced 100 W transducers—two lower-body and two upper-body for the Sensory Lounge and three 50 W for the Aura Lounge—for stimulation across the whole body.

Hygienic, durable design

  • Medical-grade silicone covers that are moisture  resistant and wipe down in seconds. This is ideal for back-to-back sessions.
  • A foldable iron frame with elastic support straps protects components, keeps a comfortable width, and stores or travels more easily.

Open ecosystem & true plug-and-play

  • Stream any audio you choose (open playback). Optional app content is available, but there are no forced subscriptions.
  • Audio-Technica studio headphones are included—everything needed is in the box.

Service, delivery & support

  • Guaranteed lead times (a plus if you’ve experienced batch-manufacturing delays elsewhere). In the case of Vibe, they offer pre-orders only, suggesting they have no inventory. This possibly means longer fulfillment windows, which may not suit tight timelines or public-sector procurement.
  • Generous warranty with shipping covered: 1-year cover, 2-year electronics, 5-year frame.
  • Training & marketing support to drive utilization and ROI; financing available.

Zenthesia Sound Therapy Bed

woman with a weighted blanket lying on a Zenthesia SoundBed

Zenthesia markets its lounges as delivering an immersive tactile sound experience driven by 600 W total output, a 10 - 800 Hz spectrum, and four high-fidelity transducers for uniform, full-length stimulation. 

It pairs transparent specs with granular controls so therapists and music lovers can fine-tune sessions for meditation, therapy, or deep listening.

Specs & install notes

  • Power & drivers: 600 W output; four 150 W transducers
  • Frequency response: 10 Hz–800 Hz of tactile sound.
  • Controls: granular, transparent settings; open audio playback (no content lock-in)
  • Form factor: full-length, foldable bed with two height options
  • Warranty: 2-year standard coverage

Pros

  • Open audio ecosystem and highly customizable tuning
  • Good build quality suited for premium environments
  • Two height options to match room design and client comfort
  • 2-year warranty and clear, publishable specs
  • Cons
  • Heavy and expensive compared to simpler consumer cushions
  • Made-to-order feel can mean longer fulfillment windows (e.g., minimum of 5 weeks), which may not suit tight timelines or public-sector procurement

Commercial terms

  • Typically distributor-based; delivery and service details can vary by region (confirm lead times and on-site support when ordering)

inHarmony Sound Lounge 1

 

The inHarmony Sound Lounge 3 claims to deliver a deeply immersive audio-tactile session in a sleek, single-frame lounge that’s easy to move and quick to set up.

It has 4 built-in tactile transducers and ergonomic design enhances comfort, while founder Craig Goldberg often notes that four transducers are the “sweet spot” for balanced, full-body coverage.

Core specs

  • Power: 200 W / 20 W to speakers or headphones
  • Transducers: 4 tactile inducers (a.k.a. transducers) for even, body-wide stimulation
  • Frequency range: 20–200 Hz 

Pros

  • Easy setup and straightforward daily operation
  • Portable single-frame lounge that fits home, studio, or clinic workflows
  • High build quality with a refined, comfortable user experience

Cons

  • App subscription required to unlock the full inHarmony music library (adds to long-term cost)
  • Warranty has different parties responsible for different components
  • Frame/Lounge Integration makes components more difficult to replace
  • It claims to be portable; however, it is still difficult to transport at 91lb in weight

Woojer Mat

Man lying on his back on a mattress with one knee bent, wearing a blue shirt and gray pants.

The Woojer Mat is a compact, foldable haptic sound mat designed for immersive media experiences especially music, gaming, and general home use.

While not a clinical-grade VAT system, it features six proprietary Osci™ V2 TRX haptic transducers for broad surface coverage and tactile sound delivery across the full body. 

Its slim profile, Bluetooth/USB-C audio support, and carry case make it highly portable for personal sessions or travel.

Specs & Installation Notes

  • Transducers: 6 × patented Osci™ V2 TRX
  • Frequency Response (Vibration): 1–250 Hz
  • Frequency Response (Audio): 20–20,000 Hz
  • Transducer Impedance: 11Ω
  • Audio Input: Aux (3.5mm TRRS), USB-C, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Audio Output: Aux, BT (A2DP); TRRS headset supported
  • Headphone Amp Output: up to 50 mW
  • Power Supply: USB-C PD (100 W)
  • Weight: 10 lb (4.5 kg)
  • Size: 75" × 30" × 1.7" (190 × 76 × 4.5 cm)
  • Control: Built-in volume for haptics & headphones
  • Included Accessories: 100 W AC Adapter, audio cable, carry bag, sleep mask

Pros

  • Affordable entry-level price point
  • 6-zone haptic coverage using Woojer's Osci™ tech
  • Compatible with most media devices (USB-C, Bluetooth, aux)
  • Lightweight and portable (10 lb)
  • Comes with carry bag and travel accessories

Cons

  • Not medical or clinical-grade (low output per transducer)
  • Transducers are silent haptics—not full-range tactile speakers
  • Less effective for deep-frequency body therapy compared to lounge beds
  • No zonal frequency tuning or integration with therapist tools

OPUS SoundBed

OPUS Sound bed

OPUS pairs a full-length Vibroacoustic SoundBed™ with its proprietary Emotional Fitness app for guided sessions.

The design is sleek and approachable, and the system uses five tactile transducers to create distinct vibration zones for quick stress relief.

Core specs

  • Output: 100 W total
  • Frequency range: 0–150 Hz
  • Transducers: 5 vibration zones
  • Control: Mobile app required (closed platform)

Pros

  • Attractive consumer aesthetic; easy setup for personal/boutique spaces
  • Customizable frequencies within the app’s guided ecosystem
  • Headphones included

Cons

  • Closed audio platform; you must use OPUS content; no true open playback
  • Low bed height (~12") and heavy form factor limit ergonomics and portability
  • Shipping delays reported (some buyers cite very long waits, even up to two years) and return / refund issues
  • Ongoing subscription for full content access

THETAcoustics

Man and woman enjoying thetacoustics sound chair

The ReVibe G Chair and ReVibe G Mini are mat-style vibroacoustic setups designed to pair with a zero-gravity recliner or portable seat cushion.

Each system uses multiple vibration zones, grounding elements, and optional light/sound add-ons.

Stand-out strengths

  • Easy deployment with your existing recliner or travel cushion
  • Includes a 4-zone vibration mat, amplifier, grounding cord, and pillow
  • Optional light/sound headset for enhanced sensory input
  • Framed as a wellness tool for stress, anxiety, and relaxation

Trade-offs

  • Premium pricing compared to simpler loungers
  • Larger footprint; not convenient to move once installed
  • Steeper learning curve for teams to master neuro-sync features and setup

InnerSoul Vibroacoustic Therapy Chair

InnerSoul Vibroacoustic Chair

The InnerSoul Vibroacoustic Therapy Chair is a full-size, reclinable sound chair built for meditation, personal relaxation, and therapeutic VAT sessions.

It delivers audible sound that “wraps around” the user while transmitting low-frequency vibration through the chair. 

A basic setup is as simple as chair + amplifier (included) + audio player, with optional headphones if you want a more isolated experience.

Customization & options

  • Finishes: choose a Walnut, Dark Walnut, or Black Matte wood base and Black, Espresso, or Ivory leather upholstery (Cognac listed among options). Bluetooth is available as an add-on.
  • Audio packages (optional): from a Hi-Def Player package (player, SD card, headphones, tracks) to mixer packages that let you blend VAT frequencies with any music.
  • Included content: selection of VAT frequency tracks and Inner Soulutions music tracks (e.g., Conscious Flight, Deep Inner Peace, Inner Alignment) with the option to add more.

Trade-offs (to check before you buy)

  • Unspecified transducer output (wattage/driver details aren’t clearly published) — ask for exact amp/transducer specs in writing.
  • Not plug-and-play: you’ll typically need an amplifier and an audio source, and many buyers add optional packages (mixer, BT receiver, tracks).
  • Not portable: a full-size chair with a larger footprint suited to a fixed room.
  • Lead time: built to order with ~4–6 weeks quoted for completion. 

Sound Oasis

Sound Oasis compact system

A compact vibroacoustic therapy (VAT) system from Sound Oasis that pairs low-frequency vibration with relaxing audio/brainwave-entrainment tracks. 

It’s designed for easy, portable use on a chair or bed and can play built-in sounds or stream via Bluetooth.

You can also download VAT tracks from Sound Oasis’ library to expand your sessions. 

Stand-out strengths

  • Affordable entry point into vibroacoustic therapy (VTS-2000 listed at $699.99).
  • Compact/portable form factor with low-frequency generator and speakers; simple chair/bed setup.
  • Easy to use: 12 built-in therapy sounds, Bluetooth streaming, and downloadable VAT tracks.

Trade-offs

  • Not a full-body immersive bed/lounge—it’s a small, portable system aimed at basic VAT use rather than clinic-grade whole-body coverage.

How to choose the right VIBE alternative

Infographic outlining 5 tips for choosing the right VIBE alternative, covering transducer quality, amplifier power, content, hygiene, and warranty.

Picking the best option among VIBE alternatives comes down to matching signal quality, power & integration, content openness, form factor & hygiene, and service to your real-world use case.

1) Assess frequency & transducer quality

  • Target range: Look for precise, controllable low-frequency delivery (≈20–110 Hz) for relaxation, focus, or recovery protocols.
  • Even coverage: Multiple, well-placed transducers (e.g., upper + lower body) reduce “hot spots” and create uniform stimulation.
  • Granular control: Fine frequency steps, level control per zone, and repeatable presets help clinicians document and reproduce outcomes.

2) Check amplifier power & integration

  • Wattage matters: higher, clean power drives stronger, clearer vibrations without distortion. (Example: purpose-built 300 W amps integrated into the frame simplify cabling and setup.)
  • All-in-one vs. piecemeal: An integrated amp/DSP reduces failure points and speeds daily turnarounds; external boxes add clutter and training time.

3) Evaluate audio openness & content

  • Open playback = flexibility: Systems that accept any audio source (phone, tablet, DAW, licensed tracks) let you run your own protocols and music.
  • Closed ecosystems: App-locked platforms restrict you to proprietary catalogs and subscriptions—fine for home use, limiting for clinics, schools, or researchers.

4) Consider form factor & portability

  • Throughput wins: Foldable frames or mobile mats move between rooms and sanitize fast—ideal for spas and busy clinics.
  • Mind the mass: Heavy, low-height beds (common in some consumer models) are harder to relocate and may slow room turnover or accessibility.

5) Review materials & hygiene

  • Medical-grade, wipeable covers (e.g., silicone or similar) resist moisture, oils, and cleaners for rapid back-to-back sessions.
  • Cable management: Tamper-resistant, enclosed wiring cuts trip hazards and downtime; exposed cables are a red flag in public settings.

6) Scrutinize warranty, service & lead times

  • Commercial coverage: Seek multi-year warranties that spell out frame vs. electronics, with shipping covered and on-site/service options.
  • Lead-time transparency: Batch manufacturing can create long delays. Insist on guaranteed delivery dates in writing.

Match the system to your ideal customer.

  • Spa owners: Prioritize hygiene, fast wipe-downs, open content, and ROI per room. Avoid long lead times and consumer-style warranties.
  • Therapists (PT/Chiro/Behavioral Health): Need clinician-controlled therapy curves and zonal control.
  • Schools & pediatric programs: Require child-safe, durable materials, lockout modes, and tamper-resistant cabling.
  • Luxury/Biohackers: Look for premium finishes, return policies, and open audio; be wary of extended backorders.
  • Chiropractors/Physical Therapists: Emphasize zonal control (upper/lower body), quick sanitation, and local service for uptime.
  • Corporate wellness: Ask for clear liability/compliance documentation.
  • Retreat centers & mobile teams: Favor portable/foldable designs, group scalability, and open content.

Quick decision checklist

  • Signal: Can I hit 20–110 Hz precisely and repeatably?
  • Power: Is the amp purpose-built and powerful enough for clean output?
  • Content: Can I play any audio (not just the vendor’s)?
  • Ops: Will this sanitize in <2 minutes and move easily between rooms?
  • Service: Do I have multi-year coverage, shipping included, and clear SLA/lead times?
  • Fit: Do the warranty and licensing allow my use case (clinic, school, corporate, or group)?

Use this checklist to score each candidate—then pick the VIBE alternative that maximizes outcomes per session and uptime per room for your setting.

FAQs on Sage Space Lounges

1. What are the exact dimensions and weights of Sage Space Lounges for space planning?

Sensory Lounge X1: Mattress: 74.8 × 31.5 × 9.85 in (43.7 lb). Frame (open): 74.8 × 29.55 × 14.95 in; (folded): 37.4 × 29.55 × 3.15 in (33.3 lb). Amplifier: 9.05 × 6.3 × 3.15 in (8.3 lb).

Aura Lounge: 200 × 71 × 11 cm (78.75 × 28 × 4.4 in). Folded: 65 × 71 × 33 cm (25.6 × 28 × 13 in). Lounge weight: 15.5 kg (34.2 lb)

2. Is it truly portable—and what’s included to make transport easier?

Yes.

The Sensory Lounge uses a folding iron lounge frame and ships with a protective hard case, high-quality audio/data cables, and a lounge frame cover.

The Aura Lounge is a compact, foldable format with the folded dimensions above (25.6 × 28 × 13 in) and 34.2 lb lounge weight for easy carrying/fitting.

3. What headphones ship with the system?

Audio-Technica professional monitor headphones with enhanced low-frequency performance.

4. How is the amplifier designed for vibroacoustics?

A custom-designed, purpose-built amplifier with dual output and dual controls tailored to the Sensory Lounge.

5. How many transducers are there, and how powerful are they?

  • Sensory Lounge X1: Four built-in transducers, each rated at 100 W max, paired with a 300 W amplifier.
  • Aura Lounge: Three transducers rated 3 × 50 W; paired with a 180 W amplifier. 

6. What materials support hygiene and quick wipe-downs?

A water-resistant, medical-grade silicone lounge surface mounted on a folding iron frame for rapid cleaning between sessions.

7. What’s the warranty—and does Sage Space cover shipping on warranty work?

Limited warranty: 1 year on the silicone lounge cover, 2 years on electronics, and 5 years on the lounge frame.

Associated shipping costs for warranty repairs/replacements are covered within the USA.

8. What’s the return policy if it’s not a fit?

A 60-day returns policy applies (RMA required).

Collection is arranged from the delivery address, with refund timelines and packaging criteria specified.

9. Does the Sage Space App work offline, and what user controls exist? 

Yes.

You can stream or download tracks for offline use, create and share playlists, favorite content, and track listening time by day, week, and month.

10. What’s the current listed price and purchase path? 

The Technodelics Sensory Lounge X1 is listed at $3,995, and the Aura Lounge is listed at $1,995.

Both can be purchased directly online with options noted for returns, support, and app access.

Conclusion

If you’re weighing VIBE alternatives, the takeaway is clear:

Sage Space Sensory Lounge X1 pairs purpose-built power (custom 2-in-1 300 W amp with four 100 W transducers),

while the Aura Lounge comes with three 50 W transducers.

They both come with clinical hygiene (medical-grade, wipe-clean surfaces), portability (foldable frame, tidy cable management), and better warranties (1-year cover, 2-year electronics, 5-year frame—shipping covered).

For home use, choose the Aura Lounge; for commercial throughput, stick with the Sensory Lounge X1.

It also keeps your content strategy future-proof with open audio playback—no lock-ins or forced subscriptions—plus predictable delivery guarantees and post-sale support that actually scales.

What to do next:

  • Book a live demo to feel the difference between two-transducer cushions and a balanced four-transducer lounge.
  • Get the free ebook to learn more about Vibroacoustic Therapy
  • Use our ROI calculator to model revenue per room, session length, wipe-down time, warranty coverage, and lead-time risk.

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