
Do you have trouble falling asleep? I sure do. And the old sleep therapy sound machines are just too low-tech, and outdated for me. But I need something, so I gave Dream Sounds a shot on my BlackBerry. The app is quite simple. Choose a sound, set the volume, add a timer if you wish, and drift away. The different sounds available include:
- Babbling Stream
- City Noise
- Crickets
- Rain
- Thunderstorm (my favorite)
- Tropical Rainforest
- Waterfall
- Waves
- White Noise
- Wind Chimes
I did have a few hiccups with the app shutting down on me, but after the last update I have no problems. Dream Sounds will set you back $3.99, which may sound steep to some, but I think it is definitely worth it. All devices running OS 5 and up are supported. Hit the break for a couple screenshots.
More information and purchase of Dream Sounds



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