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1. * Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls.
2. It sounds dampened compared to white noise, but somehow stronger, comparable to hard ocean surf during a storm or the rumble of a brass instrument humming a low note.
3. Because white noise encompasses all of the frequencies any person can possibly hear (about 20 Hertz to 20 thousand Hertz), it holds the potential to block out any outside sound.
4. It also has more power in the lower frequency bands than white noise does, and those strong bass tones make it sound less harsh to the human ear.
5. * Pink noise is a mix of high and low frequencies, like the sound of falling rain or gentle ocean waves, making it soft and calming.
6. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
7. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster.
8. * Brown noise (also known as Red Noise) is like a deeper version of pink noise, with even more bass tones and low-frequency concentrated energy.
9. Sleep Noise offers monthly and yearly auto-renewing subscription options to get unlimited access to all content in the app.
10. Pink, Green, and Brown noise help your sleep better in different ways.
11. * White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages.
12. Since its frequency isnโt super high, itโs a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep.
13. * Integrated Sleep Timer that fades out noise after set time.
14. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.