Hairdryer App - Baby Calming and Sleeping-Aid
For parents and caregivers of infants who struggle with sleep or calming.
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Hairdryer App - Baby Calming and Sleeping-Aid is an established medical app that is completely free.
What is Hairdryer App - Baby Calming and Sleeping-Aid?
Current Momentum
v1.0
This update is signed with Apple’s latest signing certificate. No new features are included.
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What makes this app unique?
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What Are The Key Features?
Provides three specific sounds: hair dryer, clothes dryer, and the lullaby 'Sleep, Baby Sleep'.
Includes a preset duration timer to automatically stop audio playback.
Allows audio to continue running while the device is locked or when other apps are in use.
Enables users to stop the sound directly from the device's lock screen.
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Who Built It?
Sabrina Holzer
Providing digital utility and wellness tools for parents and casual users. Focused on accessible, single-purpose mobile solutions.
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The app provides a simple, background-capable sound player for infant sleep, though the developer advises against frequent use to prevent dependency.
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