White noise

Backed by research

An even hiss that covers distractions.

What the science says

White noise is the best-studied colour. It can mask sudden sounds and help some people fall asleep or concentrate by smoothing out the background.

The traditional view

The classic "static" sound, like an untuned radio or a steady fan.

Good for

Questions

What is White noise?
White noise is a coloured noise. An even hiss that covers distractions. The classic "static" sound, like an untuned radio or a steady fan.
Does White noise really work?
White noise is the best-studied colour. It can mask sudden sounds and help some people fall asleep or concentrate by smoothing out the background.
Do I need headphones for White noise?
No. You can listen on speakers or headphones, whichever is more comfortable.
Is it safe to listen to White noise?
It is meant for relaxation and curiosity, not medical treatment. Keep the volume comfortable, avoid sleep tones while driving, and check with a professional first if you have a seizure disorder or a health concern.

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