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Waves.fm app for iPhone and iPad


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Lifestyle Health & Fitness
Developer: Warrior.do
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 07 Feb 2018
App size: 101.3 Mb

Waves.fm is a science-based, virtual reality experience, giving you a tuning dial over your mind. With a smartphone, VR headset, and the Waves app, you’ll step into magical, immersive environments engineered to sync you into peak mental states at will.

In the same way a tuning fork can sync a guitar string to the right pitch, Waves.fm does the same for the mind. After stepping into the Waves VR environment, you’ll be immersed in specialized audio video technology proven to sync your brain waves to target frequencies linked to focus, creativity, and deep states of meditation.

The Science
The brain is made up of approximately 100 billion neurons, and trillions of connections between them. These neurons communicate through electrical rhythms, which are referred to as brainwaves. Just like any other rhythmic system, brain waves can be subject to entrainment.

Brainwave entrainment is a phenomenon in which a person’s brain waves begin to match the frequency of an external source, usually in the form of pulsing sound and light. Why does this matter?

Brainwave frequencies are linked to various mental states. For example, high brainwave frequencies of are associated with problem-solving, decision-making, and even stress or anxiety. Slower brainwave frequencies are associated with daydreaming, imagination, and deep relaxation.

By modifying your brainwave frequencies through flashing light and sound, you can have greater control over your mind.

The Waves.fm Approach
Since the 1980s, specialized devices have been created to deliver flashing sound and light to entrain the mind. Although effective, these devices can range anywhere from $200 – $700, making it too costly for the average person.

Waves.fm solves this problem. With Waves.fm, youll be up and running on your smartphone, the Waves.fm app, and an inexpensive “snap-in” VR device.