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White Noise Apps

For those with iPod touches or iPhones, white noise applications can be a tool to help them drive, work, study, or sleep without the distractions of traffic, coworkers, or neighbors. Paid applications are common on iTunes, particularly for a variety of sounds. For three dollars, White Noise Ambiance allows you to mix and match sounds to create your own white noise. The application has a variety of sounds available from varying sounds for rain to the traditional crackling of fire. If this is beyond your price range, check out White Noise. The creators of White Noise by TMSOFT claim that their application was recommended by Doctor Oz. The application has over forty sounds that can be looped, so that you do not have to press restart, replay, or skip to get to your favorite sounds. It costs two dollars. Another application that is a paid one is the White Noise Baby, by the same creators of the White Noise application. For only a dollar, this application has over fifteen sounds that can be looped as well.

Not all one-dollar applications are for children and infants, however. One such application is White Noise Storm, which is created by TMSOFT as well, and focuses on rain and storms as central sounds for relaxation and focus. In addition, there is Sleep Sounds by Dyess Software, which allows for mixing and matching from 35 sound loops.

Free applications are far from rare for white noises to be available on your handheld device. Just type in “white noise” on iTunes and lots of amazing applications are readily available. One of the best ones is Relax Melodies by iLbSoft. It has forty white noise sounds that can help you mask noise in an easy way. White Noise Box is another free application that is available to aid in providing sound-masking frequencies into your life. It has high definition pictures to accompany the sounds you choose, so you have something visual as well as auditory to help you stay focused and rested. Another very popular application is Sleep Pillow and White Noise Lite application, which is also free. The application has some graphics that accompany the sounds. But, most importantly, it includes a variety of sounds. The makers of this application claim that the application has garnered references on popular television and news outlets such as CNN, ABC, CBS, Wall Street Journal, and Successful Living.

For more information, you can search for more applications by typing in “white noise” on iTunes and you will find a plethora of applications, many of them free, for your use.  What’s very neat, especially with free applications, is that you can try different applications until you find the perfect fit for you.

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