I gather from friends who suffer from tinnitus that sometimes a controlled level of background noise can be useful to cover the effects of tinnitus to a degree.
Over the last couple of years I've been working on a project to produce Soundscapes for model railways and it crossed my mind that this system may be of help when it comes to controlled background noise. The soundscape rpooject produces everything from country lane to harbour and city scapes - these are linked to your smart phone or computer clock and thus vary hour by hour.
It's all free to play with and all you need is a smart phone or device than can host a web browser.
Having listened to some of Martin's soundscapes, they are very relaxing and helpful to have in the background whilst working or just for some ambient relaxation. Well worth checking out when you get the chance.
Quick update; the Sounscape project will also work via a smart TV using the built in browser as well as any device that has a built in web broswer. Thanks for the feedback so far.
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