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IDAHO FALLS

IDAHO FALLS – Tina Kramer owns a patent for a new sound device that she says is helping students with ADHD focus better in the classroom.

The 56-year-old Idaho Falls woman recently launched Simple Learning, a company that sells a patented product called The Sound Device. It’s worn like a necklace and emits a low, intermittent sound through a bone-conductive speaker.

Kramer shares how it works in a conversation with EastIdahoNews.com.

“It cycles through seven specific sounds every eight seconds that tend to be grounding and improve our ability to focus,” Kramer says. “It’s sound therapy on the go.”

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