
Gentle masking sounds — broadband noise, warm tones, and soft ambient textures that many people with tinnitus find helpful for sleep, focus, and calm. Each episode is steady, quiet, and shaped to provide comfortable background sound throughout the night or workday. New masking sessions every week. These are masking sounds, not medical treatment. If you experience tinnitus, please consult a healthc... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 24 days ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | |||

A blend of deep brown noise and rain light — two sounds layered together for a richer sleep texture than either alone.
Ultra-deep brown noise with heavy low-frequency emphasis. The deepest variant we produce.
Soft, light rainfall — a gentle, steady... more
Deep, warm brown noise — emphasizes low frequencies more than white or pink noise, creating a rich, full sound.
Long-form masking sound for sleep, focus, and calm. Start at a low volume and raise it only to the point where it sits comfortably in the... more
Balanced pink noise — warmer than white, lighter than brown. Research suggests it improves sleep quality.
Long-form masking sound for sleep, focus, and calm. Start at a low volume and raise it only to the point where it sits comfortably in the backg... more
A blend of rain light and pink noise — two sounds layered together for a richer sleep texture than either alone.
Soft, light rainfall — a gentle, steady patter without heavy downpour or thunder. Calming and unobtrusive.
Balanced pink noise — warmer... more
Ultra-deep brown noise with heavy low-frequency emphasis. The deepest variant we produce.
Long-form masking sound for sleep, focus, and calm. Start at a low volume and raise it only to the point where it sits comfortably in the background — never lo... more
Balanced pink noise — warmer than white, lighter than brown. Research suggests it improves sleep quality.
Long-form masking sound for sleep, focus, and calm. Start at a low volume and raise it only to the point where it sits comfortably in the backg... more
A blend of brown noise and pink noise — two sounds layered together for a richer sleep texture than either alone.
Deep, warm brown noise — emphasizes low frequencies more than white or pink noise, creating a rich, full sound.
Balanced pink noise — ... more
Deep, warm brown noise — emphasizes low frequencies more than white or pink noise, creating a rich, full sound.
Long-form masking sound for sleep, focus, and calm. Start at a low volume and raise it only to the point where it sits comfortably in the... more
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