AirMood: Guided Deep Breathing

AirMood: Guided Deep Breathing

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All Versions of AirMood

2.0

April 10, 2021

We have completely rewritten the app and the watch app with: - new features and design - more presets - professional voice-overs - background music options - devices sync
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1.3.2

November 23, 2016

- fixed bug that prevented from opening application's settings - fixed bug that prevented from saving multiple reminders Sorry for that and thanks for your patience.
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1.3

November 12, 2016

- minor improvements and update for iOS 10 - integration with Health app - haptic feedback on AirMood for Apple Watch Thank you for using AirMood!
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1.2

March 21, 2016

We heard your requests and added these new features in this version: - Ability to choose also half second durations in advanced options Thank you for your feedback and using AirMood!
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1.1

February 2, 2016

We heard your requests and added these new features in this version: - Ability to set inhale, exhale and pause times to give you the power to set up your own breathing exercise - Ability to choose from handful of colors for breathing indicator to suite your mood Thank you for your feedback and using AirMood!
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1.0

December 21, 2015

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Description of AirMood

Are you feeling a lot more stressed lately? Do you tend to be lost in time and forget things that are important? If your answer is yes, there are chances that your mind needs relaxation. AirMood is an easy to use and minimalistic app to guide you through deep breathing exercise. Our app helps you to utilise the natural principle of deep breathing to alleviate your mood, improve mindfulness and help you become your best self in a short duration with minimal effort. All you have to do is become aware of your breathing routine and the rest of the benefits will just follow! Take a step to look after your mental health today. Try Airmood: Guided Deep Breathing now! Deep Breathing To Make You Feel Relaxed Deep breathing or belly breathing is natural and relaxing breathing technique that can help you become more present and relaxed. Multiple scientific studies have validated the effectiveness of deep breathing and belly breathing exercises to make you feel calmer and more relaxed throughout your routine. Instead of falling a prey to the pressing routine of life, you must sit back and breathe to relax today. Get Belly Breathing and Deep Breathing Benefits Belly breathing, abdominal breathing or deep breathing is natural and relaxed form of breathing that is done by contracting the diaphragm where air enters the lungs and the belly expands during this type of breathing. Deep breathing occurs naturally when there is no present danger in the environment. This app guides you through your configured natural breathing techniques to shift your mood, make you more aware of your surroundings and simply help you feel happy, relaxed and alive! Identify And Combat Anxiety Instigators With Breathing Whenever you are stressed or not feeling safe, your body tends to switch to chest breathing or lower the oxygen intake. Consciously breathing deeply for few minutes signalise your body, that it is not in danger and can switch back to relaxed state. Easy Customisations and More Cool Features The number one requirement of any relaxation app is to be minimal, clutter-free and interruption-free. AirMood is designed on the principle of minimalism, so you can reduce mental clutter and feel free to switch from one breathing mode to the next one without much effort. Other cool features of this app include advanced configuration, professional voice-overs, app appearance customisations, Health App integration, Watch App and sync between devices. Features of Airmood: Guided Deep Breathing: - Simple and minimalistic design to help you focus - Advanced configuration, where you can configure colours, inhale, exhale and exercise durations - Multiple presets - Professional voice-overs - Smooth integration with Health app, so you can see your breathing exercises as your minutes of mindfulness and measure your progress Download and use Airmood: Guided Deep Breathing today! ISSUES OR FEEDBACK If you have questions, feedback or having issues with the app, you can use built-in feature to contact us or you can write an email to support@creativefactory.io. We hope, that this small deep breathing exercises app will make your life better!
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AirMood: FAQ

Is AirMood compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, AirMood is available for iPad users.
CreativeFactory s. r. o. is the developer of AirMood.
Currently, AirMood supports iOS 14.0 or later.
Currently, AirMood has a user rating of 3.8.
Airmood Relates To The Health & Fitness App Genre.
2.0 is the most recent version of the AirMood app.
July 1, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the AirMood app.
AirMood officially launched on February 5, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the AirMood app: English.
Sorry, AirMood is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in AirMood.
No, AirMood does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of AirMood

  • Favorite breathing app

    Unlike many others I have tried, this app doesn't have an ugly UI and doesn't try to force music or pictures of nature on me. It works flawlessly. I would enjoy a couple of simple options, like the ability to change the breath indicator's color, and the ability to set different time lengths for inhale/exhale-- but with or without those things, this is an excellent tool to help manage my anxiety in a neat package. Thanks!
  • Colors?

    Can we change the colors? Green's too bright when I have a migraine, how about blues or purples?
  • Seriously? An app to tell you to breathe?

    Not only is this probably the dumbest app I've ever seen, they expect you to pay $.99 to teach you how to do something your brain has been doing since the second you were born?

    If your anxiety is so bad that you need an app to teach you how to slow down your breathing, then therapy is probably your best option.