They don't block out every frequency, so play around with some white/pink/brown noise to your liking. I recommend myNoise, which is available by web browser and by app. You can fine tune several pitches until you hit that sweet spot. If your coworkers are particularly loud, then adding some music on top of that should help. - Source: Reddit / about 17 hours ago
You might find MyNoise helpful, it has (almost) every type of ambient noise you could want, and you can customize each stream as you need. - Source: Reddit / 1 day ago
Brown noise also seems to be useful. I recommend it at StudySwami. I'm a "paying customer" (it's voluntary payment, so I give the guy a few dollars a year) of mynoise.net. Beach, waterfall sounds, rain, etc., works very well. - Source: Reddit / 1 day ago
If anyone is interested, mynoise.net has a café restaurant noise generator. It is actually kind of great. The whole site is great. - Source: Reddit / 18 days ago
The runner up for the cause of night-time meowing, is terrible silence. Most animals do not handle long hours of complete silence very well, especially skittish animals like cats. It makes them feel unsafe ("predators can hear any move I make") and bored. Check out mynoise.net - it's a really awesome site dedicated to non-looping nature soundscapes. - Source: Reddit / 11 days ago
Mynoise.net - goat website , I try my best to listen to nature sounds there instead of listening to music. - Source: Reddit / 11 days ago
You may want to pay a visit to MyNoise.net and check out some of the options there. The site is run by an audiologist- one who's currently experiencing some serious medical issues, so it hasn't been updated as frequently as in the past- and offers an array of white/pink/brown noise types as well as other sounds that can be played and adjusted to match your speakers. There's an associated app, although the app is... - Source: Reddit / 16 days ago
I am mostly looking to stop mynoise.net to stop playing the audio when the tab loads, since they are in my pinned and favorites lists... - Source: Reddit / 15 days ago
A donation to mynoise.net (hopefully not seen as an advertisement, but has provided me daily use for years now). - Source: Reddit / 16 days ago
I get you. If you have the ability to stream during your game, one resource I like is mynoise.net - they have several dark ambient noise setups that are intended to be run as background noise, and you can tweak them with some sliders as well. Some are specifically designed for RPG background noises, without just sounding like one of those old tapes of random Halloween sounds or something. AFAIK it is 100% free,... - Source: Reddit / 17 days ago
I use mynoise.net to block out sounds, usually with one of the white noise type generators (plain white noise or similar effects from rain, waterfall, etc) but sometimes mix in some transportation noises. I really like Tanker At Sea because it has that rain/ocean noises plus transportation noises mix. - Source: Reddit / 19 days ago
Now I always have to have some kind of noise/music in my headphones. There's a great website called mynoise.net with a huge range of generative music/soundscapes that are really helpful if anyone's interested. Even if you don't have tinnitus, there are some very soothing sounds to help you sleep or for when you're studying/reading. I subscribe because I use it so much, but most of the features are free. - Source: Reddit / 23 days ago
I haven't invested in any just yet, but when the office is super loud with people coming and going from their cubes, I'll put on my headphones (that cover my entire ears) and go put on something to help block out everything from https://mynoise.net/. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
You have a good chance of it going away again. Try listening to some white noise (like "White Rain" at mynoise.net) to cover it up. It's like a massage for your hearing cells. As you may already know avoid loud environments and wear earplugs whenever possible. Buy some good ones that tune every frequency down so you can wear them more often. This is like a bandaid for the ears to enable better healing. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
Nice! mynoise.net has been my goto for concentration for many years, but I might switch it up and try this for a bit. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
Have you tried background noise? Just keep it running in the all the time, you learn to tune it out but it makes the neighbour noise less jarring. This site allows you to adjust to 'cover' different types of nuisance noise. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
- White noise from mynoise.net - they have awesome soundscapes for pretty much everything. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
I use sounds from here https://mynoise.net/ They aren't all for meditation but many could be used for meditation. The rest are interesting for creating a mood or blocking out noise or just relaxing. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
Oh! I don't like ear plugs or ear buds, they make my ears itch(yes, I clean the buds and my ears regularly so it's not that), so I use this site for a huge variety of sounds/sorta music more ambient sound to block out the world or other noise. https://mynoise.net/ (per the site, free for personal use.). - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
If you have speakers but no money for a white noise machine you should check out mynoise.net. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
Try mynoise.net as it lets you customise the sound to your preference using sliders. There are many other sounds on that site besides white noise you could also try instead if the white noise doesn't work for you. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
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