This is the updated ‘SMOOTHED' version used in my brown noise video here. This smoothed version contains less of the higher pitched frequency sounds in my original brown noise track here.
NOTE: The volume on this track has a 10-second volume fade in and a 60-second fade out, so that it doesn't start and finish abruptly. That does mean that the 1-hour version isn't suitable for looping/playing on repeat. If you want a track to play during the night, select the 8,10 or 12-hour version.
The soothing sound of brown noise can be helpful to block out distracting background sounds and be used for relaxation or sleep.
- No brainwave entrainment tones are contained in this track.
- Use to help you relax or fall asleep
- May provide relief for conditions like tinnitus
- You can even use them to help get your baby off to sleep or calm your dog
How Does Brown Noise Differ from White and Pink Noise?
- White Noise: Sounds like TV static. It uses a random mix of high and low frequencies across the entire spectrum.
- Pink Noise: The higher frequencies are not as loud, so pink noise is generally more pleasant to listen to than white noise.
- Brown Noise: This uses mostly lower frequencies and is the most soothing sound of the 3.
Audio Sample
Brown Noise: Brown Noise
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- Cell/Mobile Phones
- iPad, iPods etc.
- Mp3 player
- Laptop/PC
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