Useful Apps for Tinnitus Management

The ATA does not endorse any products or services. The apps listed below represent a limited selection of ones that tinnitus patients and their healthcare providers find helpful. Before subscribing, it is recommended check the app’s cancellation and data privacy policies.

Sound Therapy

myNoise
myNoise
Oticon Tinnitus Sound
Oticon Tinnitus Sound
Relax Melodies
Relax Melodies
Resound Relief
Resound Relief
Simply Noise
Simply Noise
Starkey Relax
Starkey Relax
Whist Tinnitus Relief
Whist Tinnitus Relief
White Noise Lite
White Noise Lite

Sleep & Relaxation

Relax and Sleep
Relax and Sleep
Sleep Bug
Sleep Bug
Calm
Calm
Tao Mix
Tao Mix
buddhify
Buddhify
Headspace
Headspace
Insight Timer
Insight Timer
Oak
Oak
10 Percent Happier
10 Percent Happier

Music and Sounds for Work

To improve concentration or decrease distress, many people find listening to music or other sounds through earbuds helpful. In the last few years, listening options have expanded and prices have equalized among most large streaming services that grant access to a vast selection of songs and sounds for approximately $10 per month. Which streaming service is best depends on the music and benefits that appeal to you. Fortunately, most services offer a free option or free trial period, which allows you to explore the services and quality of sound before subscribing.

Well-known streaming services include:

  • Amazon Unlimited Music
  • Apple Music
  • Deezer
  • Google Play Music
  • Pandora
  • SiriusXM
  • Spotify
  • TIDAL
  • YouTube Music

There are thousands of internet radio stations playing genre-specific music for free. Tiered subscriptions are often available, which eliminate ads. Explore more than 30,000 options by visiting www.internet-radio.com

Examples of genre-specific options include:

  • Calm Radio
  • Sleep Radio