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The initial interface for SleepStream 2 provides a simple and easy-to-use introduction to the program. You can choose the type of sound you want generated – from drones to fireplaces to rain and the ever-present waves – but then you can further customize these with multiple sub-categories. Rain, for instance, can be a forest drizzle, in the city or on a tent. Each sound is distinct and well-crafted, so you never get the sense that these are “canned” or, even worse, electronically-generated sounds. Once you’ve selected a base sound, you can customize it even further by adding an overlay sound (a soft piano is included when you download the app) and setting a timer to play the sound either endlessly or for a pre-sent time of your choosing. If images help, there is a selection of “visualizations” to choose from as well.
My only complaint about SleepStream 2 is a very small one. It would be nice to be able to save/record and export a customized sleep-induction to the iPod (or even, for that matter, within the SleepStream app itself). That way, users could create a variety of relaxation exercises they have customized themselves, and pull them up quickly and easily whenever they want.
But, that said, SleepStream 2 is a terrific app with a large amount of content, particularly considering its $0.99 price point. If you’re looking for a new way to combat insomnia, or even looking to relax more at the end of a busy day, SleepStream 2 is a viable, unique option.
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