Show HN: I built a green noise player to help you relax, focus, and stay calm (noisygreen.com)
Sometimes, I struggle to block distractions and create a calming environment while working.
Most tools I’ve tried were either cluttered, didn’t provide the right kind of sound, or required payment.
So, I decided to build my own simple green noise player.
For context, green noise features balanced, mid-range frequencies that mimic soothing natural sounds—ideal for relaxation, focus, or creating a peaceful backdrop while working. It’s also great for taking a mindful break during a busy day.
Right now, it’s a free, lightweight, browser-based solution. Playback pauses on mobile when the screen locks, but I’m exploring ways to improve it. Maybe a dedicated mobile version in the future?
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback!
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 18.8 ms ] threadHere's a geeky breakdown of each preset, including the filter curve details:
- Sleep: Frequencies: 20–2000 Hz. Designed for relaxation with low, consistent tones (-48 dB at extremes, -6 dB around 100 Hz). Mimics natural white noise to mask distractions.
- Relax: Frequencies: 20–2000 Hz. Balanced curve with a gentle rise to 12 dB at 100 Hz, then tapering off. Creates a calming ambiance suitable for unwinding.
- Deep Relax: Frequencies: 20–1000 Hz. Stronger low-frequency emphasis (-48 dB at 20 Hz rising to 0 dB at 100 Hz). Immersive and grounding for deeper tranquility.
- Meditation: Frequencies: 20–800 Hz. Focused range with smooth modulations (-48 dB at extremes, peaking at 0 dB near 100 Hz). Helps maintain mindfulness and reduce distractions.
- Stress Relief: Frequencies: 20–800 Hz. Gradual rise to 12 dB at 100 Hz, tapering off smoothly (-30 dB by 800 Hz). Evokes natural calming environments like rainfall or wind.
- Stress Management: Frequencies: 20–1000 Hz. Balanced highs and lows, peaking at 12 dB around 80 Hz, then tapering. Offers a mix of calm and control, ideal for staying composed.
- Focus: Frequencies: 20–2000 Hz. Steady highs with a peak at 6 dB around 200 Hz. The broader range keeps the sound neutral yet stimulating enough for concentration.
- Productivity: Frequencies: 20–1000 Hz. Similar to Focus but with more dynamics. Peaks at 12 dB near 100 Hz with a gradual drop. Keeps the brain engaged for longer sessions.
- Studying: Frequencies: 20–1000 Hz. Balanced with a gentle peak at 100 Hz (12 dB). Tapering highs and lows make it perfect for eliminating distractions while reading or problem-solving.
- Ambience: Frequencies: 20–1200 Hz. Wide spectrum with smooth transitions (-42 dB to +6 dB at 100 Hz, tapering off). General-purpose background sound for any environment.