XIZOA FOCUS

Focus Noise Generator

Block distractions with scientifically calibrated soundscapes.

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Pink
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The Science of Sound Masking

Why is it so hard to focus in silence? Research shows that it's not the noise itself that distracts you, but the change in noise levels (like a sudden car honk or a door slamming). This is where Sound Masking comes in.

Xizoa Focus Generator creates a "Sound Blanket"—a consistent background frequency that smooths out your auditory environment. This effectively "masks" sudden spikes in external noise, allowing your brain to enter a state of deep concentration or Flow State.

Which Noise Color is Best for You?

  • Brown Noise (Red Noise): Deep, rumbling, and bass-heavy. Sounds like a distant thunderstorm or a large waterfall.
    Best for: People with ADHD, deep reading, and relaxation. It calms the hyperactive mind.
  • Pink Noise: Balanced and natural. Sounds like steady rain or leaves rustling in the wind.
    Best for: General studying, sleeping, and blocking out conversations. It has equal energy per octave.
  • White Noise: High-pitched and static. Sounds like a fan or an untuned radio.
    Best for: Absolute isolation in very noisy environments. It blocks the widest range of frequencies.

How to Use the Pomodoro Timer?

We have integrated a productivity timer directly into the player. The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo.

  1. Set the timer to 25 minutes (default).
  2. Hit "Start Focus" and work on a single task until the audio stops.
  3. Take a short 5-minute break (stretch or walk).
  4. Repeat this cycle 4 times, then take a longer break.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool free?

Yes, Xizoa Focus Generator is 100% free. You don't need to pay for apps like Calm or Headspace for basic noise generation.

Does it work offline?

Absolutely! This tool uses the Web Audio API technology inside your browser. Once the page loads, you don't need an active internet connection to play the sounds.

Can I use this for sleeping?

Yes, many users find Pink or Brown noise helpful for insomnia. Just set the volume to a low, comfortable level and let it play.

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