I loved these kind of 'background noise' apps when I was a student, they cut out the noise on the street and keep you focused without being distracting like music. Also contains alarms and countdowns so you can drift off to sleep yourself, or send a baby to sleep (personally I used a hoover for that, probably cost more than 10p). Promotional blurb below.
APPLICATION FEATURES
• 40+ perfectly looped sounds with additional free sounds from the White Noise Market
• Record and loop new sounds with total ease
• Background audio support so you can use other apps while listening
• Create new soundscapes by mixing multiple noises together with support for adjusting volume, balance, and pitch of each individual sound in the mix.
• Full screen digital clock with multiple colors and brightness controls makes it the perfect companion for any nightstand
• Advanced alarm and timer system that slowly fades audio in and out so you awake naturally feeling more refreshed
• On-screen media player and volume controls with swipe gesture support for navigating sound collection
• Star favorite sounds and mixes in the sound catalog for quick access using the Favorite view
• Designed to work on all Android-based phones and tablets
• Advanced Settings let you prevent interruptions such as notifications, tweak buffer size for optimal playback, adjust sound volume, balance, pitch, custom alarm snooze times, and more. All the pro tools and settings you need for better sleep.
• No Advertising
Top comments
DonkeyKonk
4 Jul 1627#12
I am black, will this work for me ?
Graham1979
4 Jul 1621#4
You Sir have found the path of the righteous, welcome to HUKD!
jco83
4 Jul 168#3
I'm on a 3 month free Google Play Music subscription so it's giving me another 1p off!!!!! lol
Batmobile543
4 Jul 167#1
Love 10p apps regardless of the type
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Batmobile543
4 Jul 167#1
Love 10p apps regardless of the type
mrty
4 Jul 165#2
Going to try this as treatment for my tinnitus. :confused:
jco83
4 Jul 168#3
I'm on a 3 month free Google Play Music subscription so it's giving me another 1p off!!!!! lol
Graham1979
4 Jul 1621#4
You Sir have found the path of the righteous, welcome to HUKD!
emmettray26
4 Jul 161#5
Brilliant. Thanks OP.
trampjuice
4 Jul 16#6
Used to be free! I have it and it does work to help you to sleep.
ratsdomino
4 Jul 161#7
this is essential if you want to read on the train but are sitting near someone who eats like a pig or a groupd of people chatting too loudly. HEAT!
truevine
4 Jul 16#8
anyone know if there are any baby lullabies?
Baz417
4 Jul 16#9
superb sounds for sound sleep. well 10P spent . thanks OP.
perrioli
4 Jul 161#10
Nice one, I'll have that for two bob
RiverDragon8
4 Jul 16#11
Play white noise and babies and toddlers will suddenly drop off to sleep.
DonkeyKonk
4 Jul 1627#12
I am black, will this work for me ?
Frankla to DonkeyKonk
4 Jul 161#14
no
Graham1979 to DonkeyKonk
4 Jul 16#15
Say whaaaaaaaat?
Don't be so raciss
jameshothothot
4 Jul 16#13
useful when neighbour playing TV all night. Was free on amazon app of the day and usual xmas etc offers. not sure if still is now underground .
deard69
4 Jul 16#16
Purchased, thank you sleepersolar.
autofires
4 Jul 16#17
needs access to my location and my files and my microphone... why?
Muir to autofires
4 Jul 16#18
Files and microphone are so that you can create your own sounds (from mic or sound files).
krauss
5 Jul 162#19
get Google Opinions and you can have this app for free
trumpeter
5 Jul 16#20
Thanks op
dereklogan7
5 Jul 162#21
Plenty of choice. Hoover, washing machine for the girls. Not sure about the brown noise, may get me up during the night. :smiley:
FREEZIN WOLF
5 Jul 162#22
I use white noise to drown out the sound of our gas leak...
joshtbh
5 Jul 16#23
Strong comments on this deal
chimp14uk
5 Jul 16#24
Haha! I am weak!
crossfire_1
5 Jul 16#25
Settles newborn baby down! Bought thanks OP.
Dennis The Menac
5 Jul 16#26
Thanks, heat added and bought.
spudmachine
5 Jul 16#27
Actually you've got me wondering. I'm a sort of pale, brownish-pink colour with freckles. Will it work for me?
jasee
5 Jul 16#28
Now everyone can keep their earphones in 24 hours, not just while they are awake
luckyfives
5 Jul 161#29
does anyone know if this will work when interrogating people
Roger_Irrelevant
5 Jul 16#30
I don't get it, is this some kind of "software noise cancellation" (I.e. it monitors the ambient sound and removes it) or it literally just plays a sound file and keeps looping it? Hardly rocket science if so, even for 10p. :neutral_face:
seanmorris100
5 Jul 16#31
White noise makes me angry
dotnetter
5 Jul 16#32
basically free as I had £5.22 in Google credit from Google Opinion Rewards - if you don't have the rewards app, I'd recommend it!
johnthehuman
5 Jul 161#33
Got this refunded, probably the worst user interface I've seen in an Android app.
And yes, it does just loop sounds from a library of mundane noises. Would be great, if the app was designed a bit better.
pibpob
5 Jul 16#34
And location?
warlockuk
5 Jul 161#35
A review on play says the samples are only 10 seconds long and it's easy to hear the join - is that true? If so, I'm surprised they didn't just generate the noise instead of using samples - it's really easy to do.
Carrie.F
5 Jul 16#36
its worst than tinnitus - :smiley:
a fellow sufferer.
I am black and can confirm that this app does seem to work for me okay.
Not that impressed though, just about worth 10p.
One noise I always liked this the large washing machines in the launderette as a kid.
SmokeBomb
5 Jul 16#39
Highly recommended. I have the Pro version. Lying in bed relaxing to the sound of rain falling on a tent is the best.
SmokeBomb
5 Jul 161#40
There is still a free version available
SmokeBomb
5 Jul 16#41
Explained in Play Store:
PERMISSIONS EXPLAINED:
WAKE_LOCK / DISABLE_KEYGUARD: Alarms unlock and wake the device
WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE: Downloaded and exported sounds are written to external storage
RECORD_AUDIO / MICROPHONE: Create and loop new recordings
CAMERA: Assign photo to your recordings. Camera is not used for anything else.
LOCATION / READ_GSERVICES: Geo Tag your new recording. Location is not used for anything else.
jco83
5 Jul 16#42
After falling asleep with 'violet noise' in my ear (and the earbud coming out during the night), I awoke hearing a constant buzzing in said ear. Can listening to these things cause tinnitus?? DX angry face
pibpob
5 Jul 16#43
Listening to anything with headphones can damage your hearing quite easily, as the sound levels can often be higher than you think. It doesn't help if you ignore the volume level warnings or disable the volume limiter.
jco83
5 Jul 16#44
I didn't say I was listening at high volume
I was listening at low volume
mart321
5 Jul 16#45
I use white noise style stuff to help sooth the baby, usually just use YouTube Vids though
pibpob
5 Jul 161#46
Neither did I.
isherdholi
5 Jul 162#47
Worked ok on Ali G, so yeah, you should be fine
elbrownos
5 Jul 16#48
Great! I love filling my phone with cheap tat I will never use
barbiegirl
5 Jul 16#49
You too huh? I have mild tinnitus too. But it's not from going to a gig or anything like that. Very annoying as there's no cure or even treatment for it. I tried acupuncture and also the recommended (but there's no empirical evidence that it works) treatment of taking Zinc Picolinate and Gingko Biloba. I'm utterly convinced mine is due to excessive tightness (they're sore) of the sternocleidomastoid muscles in the neck.
Have you found anything that helps?
barbiegirl
5 Jul 16#50
I find that with Musicals..
angryrich
5 Jul 16#51
Are you sure you didn't pick VIOLENT NOISE?
jco83
5 Jul 16#52
:laughing:YES I THINK THAT WAS THE MISTAKE I MADE!!!:laughing: lol
fireman1
5 Jul 161#53
The magic of marketing! Free = no interest and no downloads, but make it 10p and its now a bargain, gets posted on here, seen by the masses and tons of people buy it.
Sandman`
5 Jul 16#54
I just checked the itunes store, and there seems to be a version on there with a pink icon that's free right now. Not sure if it always was or not...
kbbs
5 Jul 16#55
Bird song is a MUCH better alternative as a white noise source and it's mostly free
flatulentturtle
5 Jul 16#56
Picked this app up a while back when it was on Amazon App store for free. It is a great app. I use it pretty much every night to help get me to sleep. Easy to use so that you can set the sounds to play for a set length of time or to finish / start at specified time. Easy to download new sounds as well. One small negative is that the sound loops aren't very long, between 30-60 seconds on most, and on some it is very obvious where the loop begins and ends. But there are plenty where you don't notice the loop.
Have you ever tried this I found on Reddit a while back? It seemed to get positive replies on there.
Place the palms of your hands over your ears with fingers resting gently on the back of your head. Your middle fingers should point toward one another just above the base of your skull. Place your index fingers on top of you middle fingers and snap them (the index fingers) onto the skull making a loud, drumming noise. Repeat 40-50 times. Some people experience immediate relief with this method. Repeat several times a day for as long as necessary to reduce tinnitus. Dr. Jan Strydom, of A2Z of Health, Beauty and Fintess.org.
There's a video here demonstrating the above technique if the snapping part gets confusing: https://youtu.be/2yDCox-qKbk
markyp7e
5 Jul 16#60
great app for putting the baby to sleep :smiley:
bobon
5 Jul 164#61
My wife gives me all the white noise I can handle for free.
londonstinks
5 Jul 16#62
Sweet, nice one m8.
eelvis
5 Jul 161#63
You learn some crazy stuff on this site, will try the head drum for tinnitus.
nigelbutler
5 Jul 16#64
Great app!
Not sure I will use it but might play it through the car speakers - Might be good for stress relief in traffic jams
ted_ba
5 Jul 16#65
plenty of decent free alternatives
barbiegirl
5 Jul 161#66
@AcceptedWalnut @ultrak3wl
Thank you both, genuinely for taking the time to reply. The tapping sounds similar to McTimoney Chiropractic treatment (which is a good thing, though I'm yet to try it out). Physio is working for your tinnitus you say? I now have hope. Hope is the most powerful drug on the planet. :-)
Masteryates
5 Jul 16#67
I use an app called, "Relax and Sleep," which is also excellent and free.
neilhukd
5 Jul 162#68
Isn't that wife noise lol
DennisG
5 Jul 16#69
i've seen this being used for babies, but never thought of using it to drown out other thoughts and noises for reading/studying/concentration. cheers OP. and nice to see deals for 10p after the recent slew of 50p deals. they were still bargains, but at 500% the price of previous offers
Disco Dave
5 Jul 16#70
Heard it all before
lianne21
5 Jul 16#71
Can you get your money back for any app you don't like?
johnthehuman
5 Jul 161#72
Yes but (I think) you only get 15 minutes after you purchase it to get an instant refund. You just go back to the Google Store page and there'll be a Refund button.
After the 15 minutes you still can, but it involves submitting an excuse to Google and a lot of sitting around waiting :smile:
lianne21
5 Jul 16#73
Thank you, didn't know that.
simjambra
9 Jul 16#74
Tried a number of white noise apps when I was struggling with sleep. This is the best of the lot imo. Some random ones you can download but works great
piginabox
9 Jul 16#75
Music without lyrics works too - try some Mogwai
marsh102
13 Jul 16#76
I'm waiting for the tricky second album...
jomay
14 Jul 16#77
I'm sure you can find some black "noise" if you prefer that... it's usually called music, though. :wink:
Opening post
APPLICATION FEATURES
• 40+ perfectly looped sounds with additional free sounds from the White Noise Market
• Record and loop new sounds with total ease
• Background audio support so you can use other apps while listening
• Create new soundscapes by mixing multiple noises together with support for adjusting volume, balance, and pitch of each individual sound in the mix.
• Full screen digital clock with multiple colors and brightness controls makes it the perfect companion for any nightstand
• Advanced alarm and timer system that slowly fades audio in and out so you awake naturally feeling more refreshed
• On-screen media player and volume controls with swipe gesture support for navigating sound collection
• Star favorite sounds and mixes in the sound catalog for quick access using the Favorite view
• Designed to work on all Android-based phones and tablets
• Advanced Settings let you prevent interruptions such as notifications, tweak buffer size for optimal playback, adjust sound volume, balance, pitch, custom alarm snooze times, and more. All the pro tools and settings you need for better sleep.
• No Advertising
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All comments (79)
Don't be so raciss
And yes, it does just loop sounds from a library of mundane noises. Would be great, if the app was designed a bit better.
a fellow sufferer.
Not that impressed though, just about worth 10p.
One noise I always liked this the large washing machines in the launderette as a kid.
PERMISSIONS EXPLAINED:
WAKE_LOCK / DISABLE_KEYGUARD: Alarms unlock and wake the device
WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE: Downloaded and exported sounds are written to external storage
RECORD_AUDIO / MICROPHONE: Create and loop new recordings
CAMERA: Assign photo to your recordings. Camera is not used for anything else.
LOCATION / READ_GSERVICES: Geo Tag your new recording. Location is not used for anything else.
I was listening at low volume
Have you found anything that helps?
Place the palms of your hands over your ears with fingers resting gently on the back of your head. Your middle fingers should point toward one another just above the base of your skull. Place your index fingers on top of you middle fingers and snap them (the index fingers) onto the skull making a loud, drumming noise. Repeat 40-50 times. Some people experience immediate relief with this method. Repeat several times a day for as long as necessary to reduce tinnitus. Dr. Jan Strydom, of A2Z of Health, Beauty and Fintess.org.
There's a video here demonstrating the above technique if the snapping part gets confusing: https://youtu.be/2yDCox-qKbk
Not sure I will use it but might play it through the car speakers - Might be good for stress relief in traffic jams
Thank you both, genuinely for taking the time to reply. The tapping sounds similar to McTimoney Chiropractic treatment (which is a good thing, though I'm yet to try it out). Physio is working for your tinnitus you say? I now have hope. Hope is the most powerful drug on the planet. :-)
After the 15 minutes you still can, but it involves submitting an excuse to Google and a lot of sitting around waiting :smile: