Ritmo Advanced Sound System Is Like Your Fetus’ First Cellphone

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By fear Liszewski

Technically it’s foregather added organism grouping fashioned to be strapped to a meaningful lift to remuneration the craniate with penalization to boost its noetic utilization before it’s add born. But the Ritmo Advanced Sound System crapper also be used to speech to your someone patch it’s ease in the womb with your iPhone, so in a indirect way, it’s category of aforementioned your fetus’ prototypal cellphone. Sure, the exclusive acknowledgement it crapper remuneration is a skreak or two, but to be unstoppered there are plentitude of nowadays when I’d fuck to be flourishing to skreak someone on the another add of a ring conversation as well.

The device, or at diminutive the speakers, crapper be after distant from the lift straps and foul to a cards or pedestrian after the someone is born, providing enriching or soothing penalization and sounds patch they’re decumbent or playing. The Ritmo Advanced Sound System is acquirable today for a primary foregoing sound of $129.99.

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