1/4/2023 0 Comments Calm radio review![]() ![]() The Journey of Butterflies (binaural theta relaxation).Moon over the Mountains (bamboo flute, synthesizers, silent grasshoppers).The Moment of Sunrise (piano, synthesizers).The suggested use cases include yoga, baby relaxation (many of us have been 'there'!), work, study and, of course, sleep.įrom the Store description, here are the six modes/'songs': In theory you'll learn to slow down and generally get more from your downtime. The 'Breath Relaxation' mode is interesting, since on-screen instructions and animations guide you into better and more relaxed inhalation and exhalation, using the 4-7-8 system. #CALM RADIO REVIEW WINDOWS#The 'Night mode' is a bit redundant under Windows 10, mind you, since Relaxiness is fully integrated into the sophisticated background media handling (as long as you've gone 'premium'), so it can carry on playing with the screen completely off. A link to the developer's other two applications - I'm not sure these should be so prominent, while the 'Night mode' and the 'Breath' exercises are relegated to the top right '.' menu.The latter is in addition to the main Windows system volume, so both need to be up for maximum volume, or both down for quiet, and so on. in the middle of the night) the music's not still playing. As you'd expect, this fades the music out (smoothly) after a while, so that when you wake up (e.g. A sleep timer, going up to two hours in 15 minute increments.On-screen controls are kept to a minimum: The music loops are in stereo, crystal clear and long enough that I couldn't spot the repeats and joins. And once you go 'premium' the application can play music in the background and with the screen off - so very handy then to ensure a completely relaxing user experience. * you'll want to use the in-app-purchase to get rid of the ads in the first ten seconds - I did. Six different 'worlds' with six different soundscapes and instrument mixes - just pick the one you fancy and off you go.* The idea of an application to loop through relaxing sounds isn't new, of course, but this is probably the most polished example I've seen (and heard) yet. It's a beautiful Universal Windows (RT) app (not UWP, note, so it will run on Windows Phone 8.1 too), sounds fantastic and has everything you need to catch some sleep or just meditate. Maybe it's the stress of writing for AAWP or perhaps being the dad of a teenager, but either way I can really appreciate 'Relaxiness: Relax Music' when trying to get to sleep or even just having a quiet moment during the day. ![]()
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