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Brown noise is a type of sound that is similar to white noise, but with a lower frequency. Some people find that listening to brown noise before going to sleep can help them fall asleep more quickly and stay asleep longer. This is because brown noise can help to mask other sounds that might be present in the environment, such as traffic or a partner's snoring, which can make it difficult to fall asleep.
In addition to masking background noise, brown noise may also help to slow down brain activity, which can promote relaxation and make it easier to fall asleep. The lower frequency of brown noise is also thought to be closer to the natural frequency of the human brain, which can make it more calming and soothing than other types of noise.
Some people may find other types of noise, such as white noise or pink noise, sounds more soothing. It's always good idea to try different type of noise to see what works best for you.
Other gentle sounds, such as nature sounds, can also be helpful for sleep. These sounds can be calming and help create a relaxing atmosphere, making it easier to wind down and get a good night's rest. So, if you're having trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, try incorporating our brown noise or other gentle sounds into your bedtime routine. It could make all the difference in getting a good night's rest.
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