White noise options for iOS?
November 1, 2014 3:35 PM

I have this app but I'm curious what else is available. Bonus points if there are lots of ocean-related noises with a lot of customization.
posted by curious nu to Computers & Internet (11 answers total) 16 users marked this as a favorite
I really like the Noisli app: http://www.noisli.com/app. Lots of different options, good customization.
posted by stublag at 3:46 PM on November 1, 2014


I love this app. You can try it out online; it works just like that in-app.
posted by DarlingBri at 3:47 PM on November 1, 2014


I have and like Sleep Machine lets you customize and mix several different relaxing sounds and set timers/alarms.
posted by Captain_Science at 3:56 PM on November 1, 2014


I use Ambiance and it apparently has a ton of sound of options. I have only used the "pink noise" so I can't speak to its ocean sounds.
posted by immlass at 4:15 PM on November 1, 2014


Sleep Machine here also.
posted by Lyn Never at 4:26 PM on November 1, 2014


I love the Sleep Pillow app. It lets you customize and mix different sounds.
posted by smich at 4:38 PM on November 1, 2014


I use an android version of Relax Melodies, which let's you overlay various sounds (I like brown noise with rain, waterfall, and wind). It looks like they have multiple versions on iOS.
posted by bluesapphires at 4:56 PM on November 1, 2014


I also use Relax Melodies. I have a lot of favorite combos saved - it's very customizable.
posted by itsamermaid at 6:11 PM on November 1, 2014


I use my noise. It's very frequency-tweakable, and the most pleasant sounding one I've found. You can try it out via the website to see if the sounds work for you.
posted by Jon Mitchell at 6:20 PM on November 1, 2014


I use Naturespace, which has a plethora of rain, surf, and water sounds available.
posted by hanov3r at 7:55 PM on November 1, 2014


Thanks for all the suggestions! I will check 'em out.
posted by curious nu at 2:13 PM on November 2, 2014


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