Noiseplayer

Whether you're working from home, studying for exams, or just trying to get a good night's sleep, Noiseplayer has the perfect soundscape for you!

ocean
bonfire
forest
rain
keyboard
thunder
air conditioner
waterfall
television

What is white noise?

White noise contains equal amounts of all frequencies and has the same intensity at different frequencies, making it sound like a hissing noise. It is often used to mask other noises, such as outside traffic or conversations, which can help people focus or relax. White noise can also be used to help people sleep, as the sound helps block out distractions and steady the listener's breathing.

There are many different types of white noise available online or from machines, so it should be easy to find one that suits the listener's needs. It is important to note that while white noise can be beneficial, it should not be relied upon as a primary sleeping aid. If insomnia persists, it is best to seek medical advice.

White noise sound examples

  • Hair dryer
  • Radio or television static
  • Air conditioner
  • Vacuum
  • Steady running water

What is brown noise?

Brown noise is characterized by a deep, low and smooth sound similar to the sound of a burbling brook or a low rumble. Brown noise can be used to promote relaxation, as well as mask uncomfortable or distracting noises in the environment.

Brown noise is also used in a variety of applications, such as audio engineering, sound masking and sleep aid. Brown noise can be found in many forms, from digital recordings to apps that generate brown noise. Brown noise can be a very useful tool in managing noise levels and creating a more comfortable environment.

Brown noise sound examples

  • Thunder
  • Shower
  • Rain
  • Waterfall

What is pink noise?

Pink noise is has become popular for helping with sleep and relaxation. It is a combination of all frequencies, just like white noise, but it is more balanced than white noise. This balance creates a smoother sound that has been shown to be effective for blocking out any distractions and promoting better sleep.

It can be helpful for those who suffer from insomnia or tinnitus, and it is also used to enhance focus and relaxation. Pink noise can be found online and is available in various formats. It is a great way to add an extra layer of comfort and relaxation to any environment. With its soothing atmosphere, pink noise can help you drift off into a deep sleep or stay focused.

Pink noise sound examples

  • Waves crashing
  • Rustling leaves
  • Steady rain