Monday, March 5, 2007

Spa with audio and video

These days having audio or even video in cars, trains, airplanes and other places where people need to spend some time waiting or relaxing is quite common thing. Having a TV or stereo system in spa is nothing new as well. You can relax in bubbles of water while watching your favorite TV series or listening to a relaxing sounds of sea waves coming to coast. Such features is not something you can setup yourself because humidity around hot water is quite high and regular devices can be damaged by this so this requires special equipment which will shield electronic parts and make a TV screen or audio device water resistant and allow it to work in high humidity environment.


For example, Coast Spa model Ultimate Extreme Spa, with its optional 17-inch LCD television screen, Extreme Sony® Sound System, AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo and DVD Player, is how home theater was meant to be seen and felt. Extreme even has Fiber Optics or LED lighting built into the headrests. Relaxing in such environment is something to dream about but it's available already. A massaging hot tub like this reduces stress, stimulates blood circulation, lowers muscle tension and soreness, gives temporary relief from arthritis and accelerates healing of muscle-related injuries. And all of this is possible while watching favorite movie. But why not watch it on you sofa? Well doing it in hot tub has more benefits than simple lying on bed. High-pressure water on tired muscles provides a soothing and stimulating effect similar to that of an expensive massage therapy session. In fact, a home spa gives you instant, permanent access to the same beneficial effects of hot water enjoyed through the ages by the ancient Turks and Romans (or anyone who happens to live near natural hot springs). A hot tub’s hydro massage jets target pain precisely. Jets in the footwell, for example, alleviate pain in your ankles and feet, while swirling jets installed in the back of a hot tub’s lounge seat ease tension in the back and neck. Morning stiffness? A relaxing soak is a great way to start the day. More pain at night? Have a soak before bedtime. Just enjoy your life in best possible environment with added entertainment feature.