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I struggle to stay focused.
It’s happening now.
Endel allows you to select a type of focus and then you can tailor the sound to your taste, or let it play automatically
I need to finish this Homescreen Heroes article, but my brain is trying to drag me away.
It’s right, though, my brain.
I should go and make a coffee.
Endel allows you to select a type of focus and then you can tailor the sound to your taste, or let it play automatically
Oh, and check the weather, or… what’s that noise?
Did I turn that tap off?
Wait, is that a van I can hear?
Did I order anything?
Enter the stage, Miles Davis.
For years, Miles Davis was my savior.
Then, a few months ago, I discovered Endel.
The cinematic beats and soundscapes can help you focus.
They are calming and help me when I need to sit and write or perform a task.
Think of it as your brain being tickled just to keep it alert.
The music changes and evolves based on what you are doing.
Endel takes inputs from you and your surroundings, adapts the music or soundscape, and personalizes it.
It can take the time of day and the amount of light to adapt to your circadian rhythm.
It reacts to the weather.
It can adapt the intensity of the music based on the number of steps you are taking a minute.
Put Endel on when you go out for a walk; it becomes a cinematic experience.
You are the star of your calm but ultimately uplifting movie.
When you have a specific task, you might choose from a range of pre-programmed scenarios.
Paying for Premium
Like most apps, Endel locks some cool stuff behind a reasonably priced paywall.
What do you get for that?
Oh, and there is an Alexa skill so that you might get involved in that as well.
I’m also fascinated by the potential of the technology.
Combine this with information such as heart rate, and it could even reduce cases of road rage.