Original ambient soundscape designed to relax, restore, and find focus.

Features 3 hours of ASMR, Theta Waves 4 Hz, and Isochronic Tones for complete relaxation and sleep.

A deep 3-hour theta soundscape (4 Hz) designed for profound relaxation, inner stillness, and gentle mental release. Slow pulsing tones and warm low frequencies guide the mind into a calm, dream-like state – ideal for meditation, deep rest, creative flow, or unwinding at the end of the day. Let the sound carry you inward, where thoughts soften, breathing slows, and a quiet sense of depth unfolds.

Key points – Binaural Beats

  • How it works:
    • Left ear hears one frequency (e.g., 200 Hz)
    • Right ear hears a slightly different frequency (e.g., 210 Hz)
    • Brain perceives a 10 Hz beat — the binaural beat
  • Brainwave effects: By choosing the beat frequency, you can encourage specific states:
    • Delta (0.5–4 Hz): Deep sleep
    • Theta (4–8 Hz): Deep relaxation, meditation, creativity
    • Alpha (8–12 Hz): Calm focus
    • Beta (12–30 Hz): Alertness, concentration
  • Usage: Best experienced with headphones, since each ear must receive a separate frequency.
  • Benefits: Relaxation, meditation, focus, sleep support, stress reduction.

In short: Binaural beats trick your brain into syncing with a desired frequency, helping you relax, focus, or sleep more easily.


Key points – ASMR

  • Triggers: Common triggers include whispering, tapping, scratching, brushing, crinkling, or slow, deliberate movements.
  • Purpose/Effect: ASMR can help reduce stress, calm the nervous system, improve focus, and sometimes aid sleep.
  • How it works: The exact neurological mechanism isn’t fully understood, but ASMR appears to engage areas of the brain associated with relaxation, attention, and reward.
  • Usage: Most people experience ASMR via audio recordings or videos, often using headphones for maximum effect.

In short: ASMR is a gentle, sensory experience that can produce deep relaxation and pleasant tingling sensations, often used for stress relief or sleep support.


Key points – Isochronic Tones

  • Single tone pulses: Unlike binaural beats, which use two slightly different frequencies in each ear, isochronic tones are a single tone that is repeatedly turned on and off.
  • No headphones required: Isochronic tones can work through speakers, because the pulse itself is enough to entrain the brain.
  • Brainwave effects: By adjusting the pulse frequency, they can encourage brainwave states like:
    • Delta (0.5–4 Hz): Deep sleep and rest
    • Theta (4–8 Hz): Deep relaxation, meditation, creativity
    • Alpha (8–12 Hz): Calm alertness
    • Beta (12–30 Hz): Focused attention
  • Use cases: Relaxation, meditation, stress reduction, focus, study, sleep improvement.

In short: Isochronic tones are a precise, rhythmic pulse of sound that helps your brain “tune” into a desired state naturally.