When we asked last week whether or not you need music at work, many of you responded in favor. Some mentioned that music lets you create a zone and focus more on what you are doing. In fact, there are many theories in support of that – like the so-called “Mozart effect”.
If you just can’t work with music on, you might want to try streaming sounds of different types to see if they have a positive effect on your focus and overall productivity. Check out the following tools if you intend to give it a shot.1. SimplyNoise
SimplyNoise is a color noise generator that creates clean sound waves. It can generate white noise, pink noise and brown noise, and also oscillate them as you need.
2. Zendesk Buddha Machine Wall
Zendesk’s Buddha Machine Wall has a nice collection of relaxing sounds that play smoothly in the background while you do your work.
3. Musopen
Musopen has a huge collection of instrumental tracks from music composers around the world. It’s basically an online library of music that’s in public domain.
4. Soma fm
Soma.fm is an internet radio station that broadcasts continuous streams of ambient beats among others.
5. Wikipedia’s Sound List
Finally, you can check Wikipedia’s sound list that has thousands of license-free sounds files that could be played directly on the site.
So, have you been listening to any of the above sites while at work? Any other such sound sources you know about?