About
Moonbird is an innovative handheld breathing device designed to make slow, therapeutic breathing exercises intuitive and accessible. Rather than relying on screens or audio cues alone, Moonbird physically expands and contracts in the palm of your hand — you simply breathe in as it expands and breathe out as it contracts. This tactile feedback removes the guesswork from breathing exercises, making them easy to practice anywhere, anytime. The device connects to a companion mobile app that offers a library of guided breathing exercises, lets users set custom breathing rhythms, and provides real-time biofeedback so you can track how your body responds. Moonbird is backed by scientific research and is used to address a wide range of conditions including chronic stress, anxiety, burnout, sleep difficulties, and the sensory needs of neurodiverse individuals. The product family includes the flagship Moonbird device for adults, the Moonbuddy (a child-friendly version), sleep packs, and accessories. Each purchase comes with a 30-day free trial and a 100% money-back guarantee. Moonbird has been featured in major media outlets and praised as more effective than meditation apps by real users. It is available for purchase internationally with fast delivery, making it a practical wellness tool for individuals, families, and organizations looking to improve mental well-being.
Key Features
- Tactile Breathing Guidance: The device physically expands and contracts in your palm to pace your inhales and exhales without needing to look at a screen.
- Real-Time Biofeedback: The companion app tracks your physiological responses during breathing sessions, helping you understand and improve your relaxation progress.
- Guided Exercise Library: Choose from a variety of science-backed breathing exercises in the app, or set a fully custom breathing rhythm to suit your needs.
- Works Without a Phone: Moonbird can be used standalone without the app, making it ideal for low-distraction, screen-free relaxation sessions.
- For All Ages: Available in adult (Moonbird) and child-friendly (Moonbuddy) versions, plus family packs, making it accessible for the whole family.
Use Cases
- Managing daily work stress and preventing burnout through regular slow-breathing sessions
- Improving sleep quality by practicing calming breathing exercises before bedtime
- Helping children with anxiety or bedtime difficulties using the Moonbuddy device
- Supporting neurodiverse individuals with sensory-friendly, tactile relaxation techniques
- Corporate wellness programs providing employees with science-backed stress management tools
Pros
- Screen-Free and Tactile: Physical feedback makes breathing exercises more immersive and effective than app-only or audio-only alternatives.
- Scientifically Backed: Slow breathing techniques used by Moonbird are supported by peer-reviewed research for stress, anxiety, and sleep improvement.
- Risk-Free Trial: A 30-day free trial and 100% money-back guarantee lower the barrier to entry for new users.
Cons
- High Upfront Cost: At €179, the device is a significant investment compared to free breathing or meditation apps.
- Physical Hardware Required: Unlike software tools, Moonbird requires purchasing and carrying a physical device, which may not suit all lifestyles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Moonbird is a handheld device that expands and contracts rhythmically in your palm. You breathe in when it expands and breathe out when it contracts, naturally pacing your breathing to a slow, calming rhythm.
No. Moonbird can be used as a standalone device without a phone. The companion app provides additional features like guided exercises, custom rhythms, and real-time biofeedback.
Yes. Moonbird offers a 30-day free trial with a 100% money-back guarantee so you can try it risk-free before committing.
Yes. The Moonbuddy is a child-friendly version of the device, designed to help kids manage sleep difficulties and stress. Family packs are also available.
Moonbird is designed to help with stress, anxiety, burnout, sleep problems, and the needs of neurodiverse individuals through guided slow-breathing exercises.
