๐ŸŒง WHITE NOISE ยท CLOCK ยท COMING SOON

Rain on a Window

Steady rain, distant thunder, and a clock that glows softly through the wet glass.

White noise works because it masks the unpredictable sounds that wake your brain up โ€” a door, a car, a neighbor's TV. Rain is nature's version: broadband, steady, and emotionally warm in a way a fan recording never quite manages.

This station pairs continuous rain ambience (real CC0 field recordings, no cheap loops) with the Pacific Drift clock, dimmed for night use. The scene follows the actual weather of the hour: heavier rain after midnight, soft drizzle at dawn.

Leave it on for sleep, put it behind your work, or use it to give a quiet room some company. Because the clock is real, you can surface from deep focus or half-sleep and know the time without touching your phone.

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FAQ

Is rain sound actually good for sleep?

For many people, yes โ€” steady broadband sound masks sudden noises that trigger micro-awakenings. Rain adds a psychological warmth that pure white noise lacks.

Will the rain loop obviously?

No. We compile hours of distinct openly-licensed recordings and crossfade them, so the texture keeps evolving like real weather.

Can I keep the screen dark at night?

The night and small-hours scenes are deliberately dim โ€” a faint clock over dark glass, designed for a bedroom TV.