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Feb
16

♥︎ASMR SleepPhones Giveaway & Review – Help For Sleeping♥︎

An ASMR giveaway video and review of SleepPhones ‘PJ’s for your ears’ :-D We now have a UK distributor for these so I was kindly contacted by them to see if …

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  1. Jay Walford says:

    Please don’t think i’m being all emotional and awkward… Genuinely true
    and sincere in a positive way I promise :-) In 2009 two days before my
    GCSE’s my love, brave but very poorly dad passed away after a 2yr ish
    battle. He was the one to look after us & keep up safe and happy. I lived
    (and still live) with my mam and little sister so all of a sudden I felt
    like I had to protect them both… I would sit up for hours listening out
    to make sure nobody could do harm in the night (totally ridiculous I know!
    Seems so silly still) like break in or something even though we live in a
    very safe area! ASMR videos were literally the only thing that would make
    me feel remotely sleepy as i’d be so alert and not be able to ‘switch off’.
    I’m so grateful still for ASMR videos as the tingles help me even when i’m
    up stupid times in the night still. They’ve made me so much more relaxed
    about falling to sleep and not having to worry so thankyou for making such
    lovely videos that help me drift off. Now even my boyfriend of a year and 7
    months (so didn’t know me during the worst time) will listen to them with
    me to help me sleep & even he loves asmr videos now! ❤️ xxxxxx 

  2. eatthisvr6 says:

    Sleephones are a great idea well marketed but they are very expensive
    considering the poor quality of materials used.
    The audio quality is fine for speech (and therefore asmr) but terrible for
    music etc.
    Mine lasted 3 months before the wiring fell apart so i stripped them and
    put some cheap slim headphone speakers in the head band 

  3. WhispersRedASMR says:

    #ASMR Giveaway Video! Enter NOW!! XX

  4. Bubba James says:

    I first discovered ASMR through Psychetruth last March, prior to that I had
    never seen any ASMR vids before. I was blown away. it was relaxing and did
    give me what I call goosebumps, what others call Tingles. It helps forget
    about the Bullshit of your day,so you can unwind and have a Great nights
    sleep. RED ,U and others may not even realize how much you help others,
    including me, This Wild Eyed Crazy Texan appreciates all of yall. If I miss
    a night watching yall ASMR ladies, I just don’t sleep worth a damn. Yall
    keep it p, Ya hear :) 

  5. wickedrowsygirl says:

    what asmr means to me….. I don’t recall what age I was when I would get
    tingles from personal attention from my older sister playing and touching
    my arms, back, and hair. I learned about ASMR after searching YouTube for
    relaxing videos. It really helps me fall to fall asleep quickly although a
    little harder when on vacation and sharing a bed with someone. Since I have
    learned about ASMR I have discovered other triggers besides touch. Some of
    my favorite triggers are personal attention, role plays, eating sounds and
    informative ones.

  6. Queenofmynamesucks says:

    Asmr to me is about escaping reality. Some people choose alcohol ,others
    choose other substances I choose asmr. When life is rough or I need a pick
    me up ,or i’m having trouble sleeping because my mind is in overdrive I use
    asmr to combat these things. 99% of the time it does work. I’ve seen the
    sleepphones around but never considered buying them because they were wired
    (at the time of research there was no such thing as wireless sleepphones)
    ,and due to having crappy experiences with earphones in bed trying to sleep
    and using asmr videos = fail ,that put me off (now i just watch/listen
    prior to bed/sleep).. The wireless ones intrigue me but the price puts me
    off. I think we need a european vendor, either way it would of course be
    lovely to win these :) x

  7. Nellbean says:

    Hi Emma . I think it is so kind of you to do this giveaway for your viewers
    . I just discovered what ASMR is last year. I remember having tingles as a
    child but never knew what it meant . I always enjoyed anything that gave me
    tingles. As I got older I noticed certain people would trigger my tingles
    by their actions but I have a funny story for that…..I was once told that
    when angels come down to earth and you are in the presence of one you would
    get the chills or a funny feeling on your head or neck. Little did I know
    that years later I would discover that to be ASMR lol. I have been so
    thrilled by what I have discovered in the ASMR community. I have found
    complete acceptance and total relaxation from so many people and videos. I
    have less anxiety and sleep better now,and also chuckle at the thought that
    all the ASMR artists are “angels ” that give me tingles ! ASMR is my
    private relaxation getaway everyday where I can unwind and unplug from the
    world! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with the world ! Xoxo

  8. Louis Duran says:

    Asmr means to me that I can relax anywhere I’m comfortable it helps me
    coops with stress when I most need it like at home where I am most stressed
    I watch Asmr and it all goes away

  9. Laters Baby. says:

    I first discovered ASMR as a little girl I’m I think around 2nd grade? When
    we had our nap times, I would lay on my cot and listen to my teacher
    typing. It was a huge trigger to me. And she did it all the time. It would
    relax me so much. A lot of my friends also used to play with my hair in pre
    school because it was so long so I would get tingles by that also. ASMR has
    always been a part of my life.

    I first knew about ASMR and all these videos 2 years ago and now I am
    hooked.

  10. Efrat Lev says:

    ASMR was my lifeline during my debilitating pregnancy, as I desperately
    searched for an answer to my pain and suffering. It later followed me to
    the bomb shelter as my kids and I struggled to find solace and comfort amid
    the sirens and rocket attacks.
    More than anything, I feel that ASMR goes beyond the tingles. It’s about
    what you’re left with when the videos end: an appreciation for the objects
    in your life, a voice of quiet and reason in a loud and stressful world. A
    lifestyle. More than anything, it’s a way of living. Thanks for all of
    this, Emma. 

  11. Mariano Vela says:

    Hi Emma – For me ASMR provides relaxation, stress control, and now and
    then, full-blown tingles. Beyond that, I believe that some video makers
    have raised ASMR to a form of performing art. I love videos that créate a
    meditative experience or make a strong emotional imprint on the viewer.
    I am fascinated to see ASMR evolve and like to encourage video makers
    whenever I can.

  12. Ken Fuller says:

    Good day Emma,
    What ASMR means to me is getting away from the stress and depression from
    dealing with life. I especially find videos like yours relaxing and
    calming; your voice and the way you use your hands is very hypnotic and
    reminds me of good times and being loved. 

  13. mari camp says:

    ASMR has been a part of my life since mid 2010. I watch it at least one
    video everyday! 90% of my subscriptions are asmrtist, lol. The first time I
    discovered ASMR I was looking for tranquil nature noises for sleep. I came
    across a video and my sleep has never been as relaxing as it is today.
    Jesus Christ, I live for ASMR! lol

  14. Michael Gorman says:

    What a great idea – so many people find it comforting to listen to audio
    books, music e.t.c great find there :) 

  15. Fairy Char ASMR says:

    A subscriber that goes by Karl K Gave this to me for my birthday. They are
    plush and comfortable and works nicely. good luck everybody =D

  16. EmmaJane Boons says:

    ASMR videos take me away to another place, stops me thinking about all past
    and present worries or hurts for the duration. They’re also incredibly
    helpful for my insomnia. I’m so so grateful for asmr ❤❤

  17. deerosedee1992 says:

    THE VELCRO… Craaaazy tingles.Love this x x

  18. Joe W says:

    So many lovely answers from so many warm friendly loving people :) It says
    a lot about what this means to everyone and also what kind of people have
    been embraced by ASMR.
    I somehow found it three or four years ago following a really bad time via
    relaxation podcasts & guided meditations. I remember hearing ‘lita’s’ voice
    with rain sounds on trees and melting! It may have been before the term
    ASMR was used. It was certainly before I connected it with the lovely cosy
    feeling I got when I was little and my mum would gently brush the palm of
    my hand or the inside of my elbow with her fingertips and make me shiver,
    or the fact I would leave the open university on bbc2 when going to sleep
    because the slow lovely monotone voices would always make me instantly fall
    asleep (something I later discovered stayed with me during even the most
    interesting of university lectures!)
    I’ve never really left comments on videos (possibly because the comments
    section of YouTube always seemed to be such very odd places, although this
    is something the majority of ASMR viewers do seem exempt from it must
    thankfully be said) I have such huge admiration for the artists who put so
    much into making the videos. Indeed, the production values of some of the
    more ‘out there’ artists have become almost cinematic! It’s amazing to have
    witnessed all this come almost from nowhere.. Although I suppose that’s the
    point, it’s really come from the hearts of so many like minded, kind,
    loving & generous people all over the world.
    So thank you Emma & thank you to everyone who is underneath this wonderful
    cosy umbrella or ASMR ☔️ Xx

  19. PeeHooo says:

    I don’t (sadly) get asmr or if I do it is very very subtle. But for me asmr
    means relaxation. I suffer from quite a bad insomnia time to time but
    luckily I know of this very efficient sleep medicine called asmr. :) 

  20. HushedNoise says:

    I have a random question! It seems like a lot of the asmrtists know one
    another. Does it affect you differently when you watch a video if you know
    them personally?

  21. Krista Roman says:

    ASMR is validation that humans connect on a metaphysical plane.

  22. Sam Dobson says:

    Hi Emma,
    My story begins about 4years ago now, when i was first diagnosed with M.E.
    I wasn’t a stranger to meditation, and needing relaxation on a daily basis
    at least 3 times a day, i started to search you tube for some suitable
    tracks.
    Having M.E. means i suffer chronically with fatigue and find relaxing and
    drifting into a deep sleep really troublesome, so i began to think about
    things that were relaxing to me. I had never heard of Asmr before and after
    searching for ‘page turning’ and ‘quietly spoken’, i came across the lovely
    maria with a role play, intrigued , i gave it a go and promptly fell
    asleep!
    I was so pleased with the effect this asmr was having, i decided to search
    ‘storytime at school’ and came across one of your earlier role plays of
    being a school teacher settling the class down for a story. This took me
    right back to my school days and again, i fell asleep. I was at last
    getting the relaxing relief i needed.
    Now although asmr hasnt cured me, it certainly has played a huge part in my
    quality of life and improved the way i cope on a day to day basis. I can’t
    thank you enough Emma for what you do and to the Asmr community worldwide.
    I promote asmr to all i think would benefit.
    The #sleepeasy headphones for someone like me, would be the next tool i
    need to help me stay comfortable and get ghe most from my relaxation slots
    throughout the day.
    Thank you again Emma xxxx
    Love
    Sam xxxx
    

  23. Camille Gras says:

    I’m so glad I can enter even though I live in France! I discovered ASMR
    through a press article, I experienced it before but I did not know what it
    was exactly.

    Then I watched videos on Youtube, followed my favorite ASMRtists, and found
    out more about the sounds and effects that I enjoy the most (brushing
    sounds, massages, sound of the ocean, slow hand movements… and australian
    or british accents apparently ;) )

    Now I watch ASMR talking videos before I go to sleep (sometimes when my
    boyfriend is not around it helps me to fall asleep to hear a friendly and
    calm voice. I like yours, even when I can’t help closing my eyes I can
    still hear you smile :) ) AND non talking videos when I am trying to relax
    and focus at work (of course, I’m just listening then).

    I know that sometimes people on Youtube write mean comments so I hope that
    all the stories you’re collecting here will give courage to the ASMRtists:
    what you are doing is really helping some of us! Keep on with the good
    work!

  24. Lauren Holland says:

    ASMR was always one of those things that I found pretty unremarkable until
    I realised it was a thing.. I always got tingles as a teacher read to me,
    or at the doctors, but thought everyone else did too. It wasn’t until I
    started working night shifts at a club and needed sleep guidance for the
    daytime that I stumbled on ASMR, and realised people spend time creating
    content to encourage tingles! Since then, I’ve used ASMR as a very
    successful form of stress relief and sleep aid – I think tingles are as
    relaxing as they are intense – and keep on encouraging my friends with any
    form of sleep difficulty to do the same. Thanks for another lovely video
    Emma, it’s always appreciated :) xx 

  25. DevynDysphoriaa says:

    i remember when i was little hearing certain things, like typing on a
    keyboard or the soft humming as my grandmother would cook, and sometimes
    even the noises of utensils she used would make my head tingle. i never
    knew what it was until i talked to an old friend about it, and we both
    experienced it, even though some of our friends thought we were crazy
    because they never experienced anything like that. we did our research and
    finally had a name for what it was ! asmr. we were so excited that we
    finally knew it was a thing…a huge thing and community on youtube, and
    now i listen to it every night. but it was the biggest for me after my
    grandmother had died. i spent a good portion of my childhood living with
    her, and when she died i didnt know what to do. i couldnt sleep. except for
    the nights i listened to a few asmr videos. now, im hooked, and it just
    makes me feel happy and relaxed when im stressed, or tired when i cant
    sleep. i am so glad that i was finally able to put a name to the sensation,
    or else i would have never come across this community :3 thanks for making
    wonderful videos and giving us even more wonderful tingles ! :D 

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