A noise generator to feel like working from home -

Geeko

Belgian engineer and sound designer Stéphane Pigeon developed mynoise.net.

Very popular during confinement, this site to recreate the noises of the office at home is still available and has even been enriched with new options.

The mynoise.net site offers the possibility of hearing ten noises from the office to those who are teleworking.

The creator speaks on his site about a sound Swiss army knife.

Among the sounds available: that of a working printer, the sound of keyboard keys or the sound of a pencil sliding on a sheet.

The intensity of these noises is up to the user to decide.

Each tone can be adjusted using volume gauges.

The concept has been developed into an application, available on Android or iOS.

In this case, the user does not need an Internet connection.

Natural sounds

The tool wants to offer several possibilities outside of the working environment.

“Rain noise also works very well as a noise blocker and is often used in anxiety management and during meditation,” the site reads.

The goal is to use the noises you like, to hide the ones you don't like.

A noise generator to feel like working from home - Geeko

A category of natural sounds allows you to listen to the sounds of waves or the crackling of a fire, for example.

On the transport side, the platform offers the sound atmosphere of the interior of a car when it is raining outside.

Or, you can simulate an airport terminal by adjusting sounds of boarding, an escalator or a checkpoint.

Stéphane Pigeon had also developed Purrli, a site to enjoy cat purring.

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