Deep Sleep Hypnosis Meditation

Deep Sleep Hypnosis Meditation


Calm Anxiety Stress Relief


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1.7.0for iPhone, iPad and more
9.5
1K+ Ratings
BetterSleep Sound Sleeper Limited
Developer
166,3 MB
Size
Apr 27, 2024
Update Date
Health & Fitness
Category
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Age Rating
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About Deep Sleep Hypnosis Meditation

1-Tap to Fall asleep easily, Focus, or Relax.
Say goodbye to sleepless nights and fussy babies.

Green, Brown, Pink, and White noise helps you sleep better & relax in different ways.
Rain sounds, Lofi Music, Brainwaves, and Healing Frequencies all work to calm your mind and body.

New and Easy-to-Use Features of Color Sleep:


* Most versatile high-quality white noise.
* Colored Noise: Pink, Green & Brown Noise.
* Recommended Soothing Sleep Sounds.
* Integrated Sleep Timer that fades out noise after a set time.
* 1-Tap to play: simply effective and not hindered.
* Without any distracting digital looping.
* Play on speakers, AirPods, or HomePod.
* Control from the lock screen.
* Background mode
* Auto Play mode

There are numerous benefits to using Color Sleep:


• Helps you sleep by blocking distractions
• Relaxes and reduces stress
• Pacifies fussy and crying babies
• Increases focus while enhancing privacy
• Soothes headaches and migraines
• Masks tinnitus (ringing of the ears)

Discover four types of noise with unique properties:
① Green noise resembles natural sounds like ocean waves or waterfalls, ideal for gentle ambient noise while falling asleep.
② Pink noise mixes high and low frequencies, resembling falling rain or ocean waves, offering a soft and calming experience.
③ Brown noise, deeper than pink noise, features more bass tones and concentrated low-frequency energy, akin to hard ocean surf during a storm or a low note from a brass instrument.
④ White noise, encompassing all audible frequencies, effectively masks outside sounds, aiding in quicker sleep onset. It resembles the static from an unused cable TV channel.

Experience curated sleep sounds and healing sounds for the mind & body:
① Rain Sounds: Calm your mind with the soothing ambiance of rain sounds, perfect for relaxation and sleep. The gentle patter of rain promotes tranquility, masking background noises for improved sleep quality.
② Healing Frequencies: Explore the therapeutic benefits of healing frequencies like 528Hz and 432Hz, fostering harmony and inner peace during sleep.
③ Brainwaves: Influence your mental state with brainwave sounds, facilitating relaxation and sleep for a restful night.
④ Lo-Fi Music: Immerse yourself in Lo-Fi music for a relaxed atmosphere that reduces stress and enhances sleep quality.

BeSleep helps ADULTS sleep by:
- Blocking out unwanted noises
- Forming a sleep association that cues you to fall asleep
- Helping you feel calm, relaxed, and soothed.

BeSleep helps BABIES sleep by:
- Forming a sleep association that cues your baby to fall asleep
- Engaging your baby’s calming reflex allows the baby to sleep longer
- Blocking outside noises that may wake your baby

BeSleep helps you STUDY and FOCUS by:
- Improving focus and creativity by preventing outside distractions while forming a cocoon of concentration.
- Creating a pleasant and zen-like environment for meditation.

Why buy a portable noise maker or sound machine when you can use the devices you already own?
The audio from Color Sleep works great when played directly from your iPhone or iPad speaker.

SUBSCRIPTION
Sleep Noise offers monthly and yearly auto-renewing subscription options to get unlimited access to all content in the app. Payment will be charged to your Apple ID account at the confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless it is canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage and cancel your subscriptions by going to your account settings on the App Store after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

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Novidades da Última Versão 1.7.0

Last updated on Apr 27, 2024
Versões Antigas
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

Discover four types of noise with unique properties:
① Green noise resembles natural sounds like ocean waves or waterfalls, ideal for gentle ambient noise while falling asleep.
② Pink noise mixes high and low frequencies, resembling falling rain or ocean waves, offering a soft and calming experience.
③ Brown noise, deeper than pink noise, features more bass tones and concentrated low-frequency energy, akin to hard ocean surf during a storm or a low note from a brass instrument.
④ White noise, encompassing all audible frequencies, effectively masks outside sounds, aiding in quicker sleep onset. It resembles the static from an unused cable TV channel.

Experience curated sleep sounds and healing sounds for the mind & body:
① Rain Sounds: Calm your mind with the soothing ambiance of rain sounds, perfect for relaxation and sleep. The gentle patter of rain promotes tranquility, masking background noises for improved sleep quality.
② Healing Frequencies: Explore the therapeutic benefits of healing frequencies like 528Hz and 432Hz, fostering harmony and inner peace during sleep.
③ Brainwaves: Influence your mental state with brainwave sounds, facilitating relaxation and sleep for a restful night.
④ Lo-Fi Music: Immerse yourself in Lo-Fi music for a relaxed atmosphere that reduces stress and enhances sleep quality.
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Version History
1.7.0
Apr 27, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

Discover four types of noise with unique properties:
① Green noise resembles natural sounds like ocean waves or waterfalls, ideal for gentle ambient noise while falling asleep.
② Pink noise mixes high and low frequencies, resembling falling rain or ocean waves, offering a soft and calming experience.
③ Brown noise, deeper than pink noise, features more bass tones and concentrated low-frequency energy, akin to hard ocean surf during a storm or a low note from a brass instrument.
④ White noise, encompassing all audible frequencies, effectively masks outside sounds, aiding in quicker sleep onset. It resembles the static from an unused cable TV channel.

Experience curated sleep sounds and healing sounds for the mind & body:
① Rain Sounds: Calm your mind with the soothing ambiance of rain sounds, perfect for relaxation and sleep. The gentle patter of rain promotes tranquility, masking background noises for improved sleep quality.
② Healing Frequencies: Explore the therapeutic benefits of healing frequencies like 528Hz and 432Hz, fostering harmony and inner peace during sleep.
③ Brainwaves: Influence your mental state with brainwave sounds, facilitating relaxation and sleep for a restful night.
④ Lo-Fi Music: Immerse yourself in Lo-Fi music for a relaxed atmosphere that reduces stress and enhances sleep quality.
1.6.9
Apr 10, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

Discover four types of noise with unique properties:
① Green noise resembles natural sounds like ocean waves or waterfalls, ideal for gentle ambient noise while falling asleep.
② Pink noise mixes high and low frequencies, resembling falling rain or ocean waves, offering a soft and calming experience.
③ Brown noise, deeper than pink noise, features more bass tones and concentrated low-frequency energy, akin to hard ocean surf during a storm or a low note from a brass instrument.
④ White noise, encompassing all audible frequencies, effectively masks outside sounds, aiding in quicker sleep onset. It resembles the static from an unused cable TV channel.

Experience curated sleep sounds and healing sounds for the mind & body:
① Rain Sounds: Calm your mind with the soothing ambiance of rain sounds, perfect for relaxation and sleep. The gentle patter of rain promotes tranquility, masking background noises for improved sleep quality.
② Healing Frequencies: Explore the therapeutic benefits of healing frequencies like 528Hz and 432Hz, fostering harmony and inner peace during sleep.
③ Brainwaves: Influence your mental state with brainwave sounds, facilitating relaxation and sleep for a restful night.
④ Lo-Fi Music: Immerse yourself in Lo-Fi music for a relaxed atmosphere that reduces stress and enhances sleep quality.
1.6.8
Mar 24, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

Discover four types of noise with unique properties:
① Green noise resembles natural sounds like ocean waves or waterfalls, ideal for gentle ambient noise while falling asleep.
② Pink noise mixes high and low frequencies, resembling falling rain or ocean waves, offering a soft and calming experience.
③ Brown noise, deeper than pink noise, features more bass tones and concentrated low-frequency energy, akin to hard ocean surf during a storm or a low note from a brass instrument.
④ White noise, encompassing all audible frequencies, effectively masks outside sounds, aiding in quicker sleep onset. It resembles the static from an unused cable TV channel.

Experience curated sleep sounds and healing sounds for the mind & body:
① Rain Sounds: Calm your mind with the soothing ambiance of rain sounds, perfect for relaxation and sleep. The gentle patter of rain promotes tranquility, masking background noises for improved sleep quality.
② Healing Frequencies: Explore the therapeutic benefits of healing frequencies like 528Hz and 432Hz, fostering harmony and inner peace during sleep.
③ Brainwaves: Influence your mental state with brainwave sounds, facilitating relaxation and sleep for a restful night.
④ Lo-Fi Music: Immerse yourself in Lo-Fi music for a relaxed atmosphere that reduces stress and enhances sleep quality.
1.6.6
Mar 19, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

Discover four types of noise with unique properties:
① Green noise resembles natural sounds like ocean waves or waterfalls, ideal for gentle ambient noise while falling asleep.
② Pink noise mixes high and low frequencies, resembling falling rain or ocean waves, offering a soft and calming experience.
③ Brown noise, deeper than pink noise, features more bass tones and concentrated low-frequency energy, akin to hard ocean surf during a storm or a low note from a brass instrument.
④ White noise, encompassing all audible frequencies, effectively masks outside sounds, aiding in quicker sleep onset. It resembles the static from an unused cable TV channel.

Experience curated sleep sounds and healing sounds for the mind & body:
① Rain Sounds: Calm your mind with the soothing ambiance of rain sounds, perfect for relaxation and sleep. The gentle patter of rain promotes tranquility, masking background noises for improved sleep quality.
② Healing Frequencies: Explore the therapeutic benefits of healing frequencies like 528Hz and 432Hz, fostering harmony and inner peace during sleep.
③ Brainwaves: Influence your mental state with brainwave sounds, facilitating relaxation and sleep for a restful night.
④ Lo-Fi Music: Immerse yourself in Lo-Fi music for a relaxed atmosphere that reduces stress and enhances sleep quality.
1.6.5
Mar 12, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

Discover four types of noise with unique properties:
① Green noise resembles natural sounds like ocean waves or waterfalls, ideal for gentle ambient noise while falling asleep.
② Pink noise mixes high and low frequencies, resembling falling rain or ocean waves, offering a soft and calming experience.
③ Brown noise, deeper than pink noise, features more bass tones and concentrated low-frequency energy, akin to hard ocean surf during a storm or a low note from a brass instrument.
④ White noise, encompassing all audible frequencies, effectively masks outside sounds, aiding in quicker sleep onset. It resembles the static from an unused cable TV channel.

Experience curated sleep sounds and healing sounds for the mind & body:
① Rain Sounds: Calm your mind with the soothing ambiance of rain sounds, perfect for relaxation and sleep. The gentle patter of rain promotes tranquility, masking background noises for improved sleep quality.
② Healing Frequencies: Explore the therapeutic benefits of healing frequencies like 528Hz and 432Hz, fostering harmony and inner peace during sleep.
③ Brainwaves: Influence your mental state with brainwave sounds, facilitating relaxation and sleep for a restful night.
④ Lo-Fi Music: Immerse yourself in Lo-Fi music for a relaxed atmosphere that reduces stress and enhances sleep quality.
1.6.4
Mar 7, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

Discover four types of noise with unique properties:
① Green noise resembles natural sounds like ocean waves or waterfalls, ideal for gentle ambient noise while falling asleep.
② Pink noise mixes high and low frequencies, resembling falling rain or ocean waves, offering a soft and calming experience.
③ Brown noise, deeper than pink noise, features more bass tones and concentrated low-frequency energy, akin to hard ocean surf during a storm or a low note from a brass instrument.
④ White noise, encompassing all audible frequencies, effectively masks outside sounds, aiding in quicker sleep onset. It resembles the static from an unused cable TV channel.

Experience curated sleep sounds and healing sounds for the mind & body:
① Rain Sounds: Calm your mind with the soothing ambiance of rain sounds, perfect for relaxation and sleep. The gentle patter of rain promotes tranquility, masking background noises for improved sleep quality.
② Healing Frequencies: Explore the therapeutic benefits of healing frequencies like 528Hz and 432Hz, fostering harmony and inner peace during sleep.
③ Brainwaves: Influence your mental state with brainwave sounds, facilitating relaxation and sleep for a restful night.
④ Lo-Fi Music: Immerse yourself in Lo-Fi music for a relaxed atmosphere that reduces stress and enhances sleep quality.
1.6.2
Feb 25, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.6.1
Feb 19, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.6.0
Jan 29, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.5.9
Jan 24, 2024
- This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.5.8
Jan 5, 2024
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.5.7
Dec 29, 2023
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at bettersleepnoise@outlook.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.5.6
Dec 12, 2023
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.5.5
Dec 1, 2023
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.5.4
Nov 27, 2023
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.5.3
Nov 10, 2023
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.5.2
Oct 29, 2023
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes, and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.5.0
Oct 11, 2023
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes, and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.4.8
Oct 8, 2023
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes, and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.4.7
Sep 22, 2023
- Thanks for using BeSleep! This update includes bug fixes, and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

BeSleep features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.4.6
Sep 7, 2023
- Thanks for using Sleep Noise! This update includes bug fixes, and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

Sleep Noise features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.4.5
Aug 20, 2023
- Thanks for using Sleep Noise! This update includes bug fixes, and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

Sleep Noise features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.4.1
Aug 1, 2023
- Thanks for using Sleep Noise! This update includes bug fixes, and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

Sleep Noise features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.4.0
Jul 24, 2023
- Thanks for using Sleep Noise! This update includes bug fixes, and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

Sleep Noise features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.
1.3.9
Jul 6, 2023
- Thanks for using Sleep Noise! This update includes bug fixes, and performance improvements. As always, if you run into any troubles, let us know at support@easehere.com

Sleep Noise features four “colors” of noise - each with different properties:
* Green noise is actually a variation of white noise, full of sounds that call nature to mind, like ocean waves or trickling waterfalls. Since its frequency isn’t super high, it’s a good fit for those who like gentle ambient noise while falling asleep. Its ties to nature sounds are also a great fit for those seeking relaxation or struggling to unwind at the end of the day.
* 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. 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.
* 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. 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.
* White noise has lulled people to sleep for ages. 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. The consistency of white noise creates a tried-and-true masking effect, which can help people fall asleep faster. White noise sounds like the static you hear when you accidentally tune cable TV to an unused channel.

Deep Sleep Hypnosis Meditation FAQ

Deep Sleep Hypnosis Meditation está disponível fora dos seguintes países restritos:
China,Hong Kong
Deep Sleep Hypnosis Meditation suporta Alemão, Coreano, Dinamarquês, Francês, Indonésio, Inglês, Italiano, Japonês
Deep Sleep Hypnosis Meditation contém compras no aplicativo. Verifique o plano de preços abaixo:
Sleep Noise Pro
$29.99
Sleep Sounds Premium Monthly
$9.99
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$14.99
Sleep Noise Pro
$4.99
Monthly Premium Membership
$9.99
Monthly Premium Membership
$9.99
Monthly Premium Membership
$9.99
Lifetime
$59.99
Monthly Premium Membership
$9.99
Monthly Premium Membership
$12.99
Clique aqui para saber como baixar Deep Sleep Hypnosis Meditation em um país ou região restrita.
Confira a lista a seguir para ver os requisitos mínimos de Deep Sleep Hypnosis Meditation.
iPhone
Requer o iOS 15.0 ou posterior.
iPad
Requer o iPadOS 15.0 ou posterior.
iPod touch
Requer o iOS 15.0 ou posterior.

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