Posts tagged as:

pzizz

Pzizz. The Sound Of Power Napping.

by Tori Deaux on April 25, 2007

Pzizz is a nifty little bit of brain-hacking software, with one goal — improving your napping habits.

A calming voice, soothing hypnotic suggestions, ocean waves, chimes, music, and brainwave entrainment methods are combined to lead you into the other-worlds of sleep and back out again, all of it in the space of 20 minutes or so, the perfect power nap.

This is good stuff. Really. Very pleasant to listen to, relaxing, effective.

If you’re looking for advanced brainwave software, this isn’t it.

Pzizz isn’t exactly flexible. You can’t change the frequencies, the music, or even edit the suggestions. But Pzizz’s limitations are part of the charm. Just click a button (ok, two buttons) and listen.

There’s no figuring out whether I need alpha or delta waves, no worries about ramping, no decisions to make about which background file to listen to. Most of them are so complex that by the time I’ve figured out what I want to listen to, I’m stressed and nap-time is long since over.

That’s not to say Pzizz doesn’t have options: you can adjust the volume of the voice and music, as well as the length of the nap.

But it’s primary selling feature is in its automated variability; Pzizz never generates the exact same sound file twice.

If you’ve ever used a relaxation soundtrack repeatedly, you know how familiar it can become. Over time, it becomes predictable, boring, and even annoying; I learn to tune them out fairly quickly, and after a while, I find myself avoiding listening at all.

To avoid the “tuning out” issue, Pzizz uses an algorithm to vary the sound files it creates. No two “naps” are generated in exactly the same pattern. The suggestions, the music, the patterns of waves, the timing … all of it varies from file to file. At the same time, the tone and feel of the nap files remains the same, helping to create a sense of consistency and routine.

Currently there are two modules for the program… the original energizer nap, and a sleep induction module, which doesn’t wake you back up. The the developers promise that more modules are in the works.

You can listen to the files from within the software itself, export them to your MP3 player, or burn them to a CD.

Pzizz will set you back 29.99 for one module, 49.95 for both. It seems a bit on the pricey side (I’d like to see the add on module priced closer to $10) but not prohibitively expensive. Compared to the cost of similar individual entrainment/hypnosis sessions (which commonly run from $20-40 each) it’s quite reasonable, considering there really are infinite variations.

And its a perfect choice if you’re wanting to experience brainwave entrainment/hypnosis assisted relaxation, without the complex choices involved in the full blown entrainment software.

There’s a demo version of the software available (limited to 5 minute nap samples) and two full MP3 samples available for download. Or just hop on over and pick up the full version.

Check them out, and let me know what you think!

*Update 7-20-07: When this review was written, I had no affliliation with pzizz. But I finally decided that if I loved the product *this* much, I might as well be an affliliate. So, tada! You can now nap well, AND support your favorite tweaking blogger with your purchase of Pzizz!



{ 0 comments }

MindTweaks