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PlantWave
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The device that lets plants sing. Tune into nature and listen to plant music. Order today at plantwave.com
The power of art is its ability to move us, to shift our perspective, to make the invisible felt. PlantWave turns nature’s hidden rhythms into music, transforming the unseen energy of plants into an audible experience. It’s more than sound—it’s a moment of connection, a reminder that we are part of
May 13, 2025 at 2:07 PM
Listening to plants can be surprisingly grounding. 🌿✨ This Turnera subulata emits a slow, steady drone when connected to PlantWave—like the hum of nature’s nervous system. As we tune in, our own systems slow down. Presence deepens. The practice of listening to plant music can help reduce stress,
May 13, 2025 at 12:13 AM
Above the buzz of Taipei, the forest offers another rhythm. 🌿🏙️ Listening to plants with PlantWave turns the unseen flow of nature into sound—slow, subtle, and grounding. It’s a retreat from urgency. A moment to return to your senses. In a world that moves fast, this is how we remember to slow
May 12, 2025 at 2:10 PM
These sounds get wild! 😲🌿🎶 High above Taipei on Elephant Mountain, this plant is creating deep bass, resonant gongs, and a faint wind-like hum. With PlantWave, we’re tapping into nature’s hidden frequencies—letting the city below hum while the plants sing. Close your eyes and listen… what do you
May 12, 2025 at 12:10 AM
On this Earth Day, we're reminded of nature's unmatched creative capacity - animating matter into life, and life into music. The phrase "Earth Day" always feels a little curious to us. After all, a day is simply the time it takes for our planet to complete one rotation. Every day we know is, by
May 10, 2025 at 4:07 PM
We found this bamboo growing beside a hot spring in Hokkaido, Japan. ♨️🎍 With PlantWave, we translated its electrical signals into music. The result? A delicate, flowing melody shaped by the rhythms of nature. Like a wind chime played by a plant. You choose the instruments—nature chooses the
May 10, 2025 at 5:02 AM
Looking for peaceful videos of nature? High above the ocean in Corcovado, Costa Rica, this plant plays its own song. 🌿🌊 Using PlantWave, we translate its subtle electrical signals into music—nature expressing itself in real time. With the ocean breeze, we experience a never ending symphony of
May 9, 2025 at 2:05 PM
The Earth has music for those who take the time to listen. One of our favorite things to travel with is PlantWave - it lets us hear the gentle patterns of plants, trees, flowers, and even mushrooms. Each one has its own song. It’s such a sweet reminder of how active nature is all around us. If you
May 9, 2025 at 2:59 AM
We connected this flowering plant to our PlantWave on Dragon’s Back trail in Hong Kong and the patterns were quite energizing. What plant will you listen to with PlantWave? What instruments will you select? Get PlantWave today in our TikTok shop. #plantwave #plantmusic #hongkong #travel #plants
May 8, 2025 at 2:02 PM
As the sun sets, let the plants sing. 🌿🎶✨ May this music, created in real time by translating a plant’s electrical signals with PlantWave, be a reminder that nature is always in conversation. Golden light, gentle sound, deep connection. How do you feel when listening? #PlantWave #PlantMusic
May 8, 2025 at 12:12 AM
Listening to the cacao tree, while sipping on its essence 🍫🌱 Listen along with Charles Michel as we tune into the subtle bio-rhythms of a living cacao plant: its electric frequencies translated into music. As its song played, we crafted a cacao drink using just two ingredients: ✨ 100%
May 7, 2025 at 2:01 PM
As the tide rolled in at Corcovado Costa Rica, this resilient coastal plant produced a deep, multi-layered drone. A steady, grounding hum—like the forest itself taking a long breath. PlantWave translates the plant’s electrical signals into sound, letting us experience nature in a new way. What does
May 7, 2025 at 12:15 AM
Let’s listen to this plant. And, yes, it’s real. Learn more about how it works at plantwave.com/science
November 28, 2024 at 8:18 PM