Nature:sounds around the world Cheats

Nature:sounds around the world Hack 1.4.1 + Redeem Codes

Sounds for good sleep

Developer: Anna Koynova
Category: Medical
Price: $3.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.4.1
ID: nature.annakoynova.gmail.com

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Description

In the Nature you can listen large collection of nature sounds recorded around the world, you can listen birds in Brazilian forest or Baltic Sea waves crashes or Baby seal calling his mom on arctic ice or emperor penguins sitting with their chick in Antarctic or rain drops in judge forest or thunder near city or busy subway carriage with people in Australia or air traffic controller talk with pilot in Heathrow airport or New York busy train from Brooklyn or snowy day in the east Europe or construction site on sunny day or highway near beautiful forest or fly in airbus or boats on calm water in Roscoff port or night city after rain, all this sounds to dive in calm atmosphere for good dream.


Nature app works in background also it has auto-off timer.
And little simple alarm-clock

Version history

1.4.1
2021-01-26
Added languages in App Store description
1.4
2021-01-20
Bug fixed. Thanks apple for new bugs happen sometimes when they update iOS.
1.3
2020-04-01
SDK 13
1.2
2019-05-11
Bug fixed
1.1
2019-05-09
Added cross fade between stop and start sound loop to prevent sound gap effect on some devices
Added new sounds
1.0
2018-12-07

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
63 Ratings

Reviews

mrdave740,
Helps me sleep
This is my favorite app for relaxing and falling asleep. I like that it only downloads the sounds I want. I marked as favorites the 12 sounds I use most, so I choose from favorites instead of wondering if something is already downloaded. Most sounds I would never use, I don’t find them relaxing. But everyone can pick the ones they want! I also like that I can set the timer and it works every time I start a loop without resetting the timer - I don’t like being bothered with timer settings when going to bed. Sound quality is very good, makes it feel like I’m there on the beach or in a cabin in the woods or laying in the grass next to a stream. Well done, thank you!

Suggestions:
1. Is there any way to have the sound fade out slowly, starting a minute or two before it would stop? I think the sudden drop in volume wakes me up when the timer runs out.
2. Most sounds have a noticeable break at the end of the loop. Would it be possible start a new instance of a loop before first one ends, and fade it in while fading out the current loop? The cross fade would make loops more seamless.
Currankei,
Good idea
Badly initiated. So few choices, first of all. The world is large, your sounds are few! And, it would matter immeasurably if it said WHERE the sound was taped! Where ARE we? We get numerous photos of beaches. WHERE? Water hitting sand is pretty generic unless we know we’re in Maui. We need to know not only the KIND of sound being generated and recorded, but how, where and why? TITLES like, “An Icelandic glacier melting”. “A beach in Santa Monica”. “A storm off Cape Cod, MA, USA”. What is the POINT otherwise? Now it’s just a noise machine with photos. Generic photos. I have traveled the world and know the hushed, active tingle of the wind passing through the Mayan ruins in Cancun. The many sounds; sails ruffling, water shifting, ropes twisting, as a large sailboat circles the Komodo Islands. The cacophony of children’s voices experienced by visitors to Timbuktu. The voices of THOUSANDS of seals sunning themselves off the Skeleton Coast in Namibia. The overwhelming a-train-is running-you-over sound of a Cape Cod Nor’easter. What is the POINT of just showing us tight shots of woods and beaches if we don’t know WHERE THEY ARE? Every photo NEEDS context. An explanatory paragraph. What YEAR were the sounds recorded? Do reps from your app travel to specific places or do they just press “record” on their iPhones when they’re in the back yard?
You are ONTO something, but SO FAR OFF.
Muff Winwood,
Nature sound review
Brilliant app. Kudos to the developer. Anyone who wants the name of locations were where the sounds were recorded, dates, the camera used, the name of the photographer... let us see your talent in creating an app.

You can’t please everybody, there will always be people out there to rain on the parade. Ignore the negative critics, they are a bunch of sad people.
sarasarasarAAA,
Needs more noise
There is a variety of sounds such as forest, rain, ocean, city, airplane, fan and white noises. It takes a while to download the sounds individually though and some sounds take longer than others.

Small photos match the sound and you click on them. However, I wish there were more sounds such as: piano, lullaby, guitar, bell, wind chime, winter and zen. Other than that it’s a pretty good app overall.
Hadri_GE,
Cool app
Takes a while to load some tracks and probably would have been easier to have everything pre-loaded or streamed live but it does the job. The timer and alarm functions are not very intuitive also. So all in all, the app needs works but the various tracks are nice to listen to - very relaxing when about to go to bed.
RonDycks,
Good sound, wish the clips were longer tho
Overall, nice, good quality sounds but most clips are only a few minutes long! I don’t know if they can be put in playing loop as this would work on many clips, such as rain, fan etc..
kt0922,
Good little app
Very responsive developer.

It took me a while to figure this out. At first I couldn’t figure out whether alarm was set to sound. Turned out white highlight is “off.” Dimmer and blue is “on.” The basics are good, it’s just not quite 100% there.
ccrayl,
Great app but missing a key feature
Sounds are crisp and great choices.

A missing feature to greatly enhance the app would be using the downloaded sounds as a wake up alarm. I dont want to fall asleep peacefully only to wake up to the dreadful ringing.
Reitveld,
Loops don’t fade but break.
- Loops are too short and breaks at the ends. Would have been better if they faded into the start of the loop.
- unsure what has been downloaded or not. A color boarder or another r indicator would help.
SlashFredo,
Horrible download process
Have only started using the app and am not impressed with this one by one downloading. Why isn’t there a way to download all the sounds in bulk? Why aren’t they tagged so you can easily scan to see which ones you don’t have yet? It shouldn’t take an hour just to get the sounds.