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You may have seen or heard of ASMR videos on YouTube, but did you know there were apps for it too? The trend is meant to help you relax, relieve stress, and can even help you sleep. If you’re new to ASMR, these are the best apps to get you started.
ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response. It’s a tingling sensation that you feel, typically on your scalp, back of your neck and in your upper spine. It is essentially a pleasant form of paresthesia. It’s a relatively new term, coined in 2010 and first appearing on Facebook. It has since entered modern science and studies have been conducted to see whether ASMR is a credible technique for dealing with conditions such as insomnia.
On the internet, ASMR basically means people whispering, tapping, crinkling and combing close to a microphone. These videos are often viewed millions of times, and the trend only seems to be growing and growing. Haven’t tried it yet? Check out the apps below. After all, experiencing ASMR first hand is the only way to really get your head around what the whole thing is about.
The best know ASMR on the market is, without a doubt, Tingles. The beauty of Tingles, compared to watching an ASMR video on YouTube on your smartphone, is that you can listen to ASMR audio with your screen turned off. There are also no ads in the app. Tingles features curated playlists and more than 1,500 ASMR artists. If you only get one ASMR app, make it this one.
Somnia, as the name suggests, is an ASMR app designed to help you relax and sleep. It’s a bit more interactive than Tingles, with a slightly different approach, so it’s worth giving it a try to see if it’s your cup of tea. Somnia features handcrafted sounds that are customizable as well as the ability to compose your own mixes and soundscapes by adding, dragging and modulating sounds. There’s also a unique Wind Down Timer that naturally fades out intensities of sounds over time. If you are using ASMR to help you get more, better quality sleep, this is the app for you.
TeasEar is all about teasing your ears. The concept is similar to the other two apps on this list but TeasEar also uses visual stimulation too. You can choose from your favorite triggers and the app does a good job of being a slime simulator. Slimer simulation is a big part of ASMR apps – in fact, you can find apps that are only slime simulators – but TeasEar is one of the best sensory experiences on the Google Play Store.
Yes, what is more relaxing than the sound of chocolate being unwrapped?
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If you want to relax more try turning your phone off, you do not need a data collecting app for that. Everyone should disconnect for a couple of days a month so they can really relax. I love going offshore or out into the woods far enough there is no signal. On my boat, all cell phones are turned off when we depart and stay off till we get back.
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Hey! If you like these apps and would like to read more about ASMR apps, head over to asmrstate.com/asmr-apps/ ! They have a ton of info about other ASMR-related topics as well. Have a good one!
Yes, what is more relaxing than the sound of chocolate being unwrapped?
If you want to relax more try turning your phone off, you do not need a data collecting app for that. Everyone should disconnect for a couple of days a month so they can really relax. I love going offshore or out into the woods far enough there is no signal. On my boat, all cell phones are turned off when we depart and stay off till we get back.
Hey! If you like these apps and would like to read more about ASMR apps, head over to asmrstate.com/asmr-apps/ ! They have a ton of info about other ASMR-related topics as well. Have a good one!