White Noise
Containing all frequencies across the spectrum of audible sound in equal measure, white noise sounds like rustling leaves, or the soothing whir of a ceiling fan. Use it to help you drift off, or whenever you need to concentrate.
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Frequently asked questions
It largely depends on the individual. Some people need absolute quiet when falling asleep; other people need some form of ambient sound. If you are someone who struggles to get to sleep due to racing thoughts, then a white noise app can be helpful. White noise is a steady, low-frequency noise that’s designed to promote relaxation. Like any ambient sound, it creates a subtle, baseline noise that masks any distracting sounds from your surrounding environment — traffic, barking dogs, a neighbor’s music, or even people in another room. Because the noise is steady and monotonous, it occupies the mind just enough to take your mind off preoccupying thoughts.
Many people these days use white noise to fall asleep, and the beauty of the Headspace app is that it can turn your phone into a white noise machine. Headspace offers between 60-480 minutes of white noise sounds, such as rustling leaves or the soothing whir of a ceiling fan. The app also offers pink, gray, brown, green, violet, red, blue, and orange noise as alternative sounds set at a different pitch.
Any kind of ambient noise can be considered a natural sleep aid that’s used to help you relax. Headspace’s white noise sounds deliver that steady, low-frequency that creates a subtle, baseline noise to mask any distracting sounds from your surrounding environment — traffic, animals, a neighbor’s music, or even people in another room. And because the noise is steady and monotonous, it occupies the mind just enough to take your mind off preoccupying thoughts. Many people also find a white noise app to be soothing when playing in the background, preferring the subtle sound to absolute silence.
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