BrainWave

Download BrainWave 9.1 for iPhone and iPad

A Paid Lifestyle App for $4.99 By Banzai Labs

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BrainWave version 9.1 Release Notes


Thanks for making BrainWave the Top-Ranked Binaural App for 11 years! * Headphones/Earbuds are required for Binaural Tones to be Effective * Affordable One-time purchase with No Subscriptions or In-App Purchases * Combine Advanced Multi-stage Binaural Programs with 5 Background Audio Modes: Ambience, Other App, Ambience + Other App, iTunes, iTunes + Ambience * Includes UI for iPhone & iPad * Supports Family Share & iOS Dark Mode

* This update improves UI responsiveness on different devices

* Combine Brainwaves with Ambience and Another App by selecting background mode 'Ambience + Other App' * To use Another App for the Background Audio choose 'Other App'.

* Added the ability to play and pause audio using Lock Screen and Remote Controls only when using Brainwaves with the included Ambience.

* When using background modes that allow other audio apps or iTunes Music to be playing Lockscreen controls will only affect iTunes or the other app.

* If the audio stops when the app is backgrounded or the screen locks please restart the device with a full shutdown as this is the result of low RAM memory which causes iOS to suspend background audio.

* How it Works *

During the entrainment process, two different carrier tones are played into the left and right ears. The frequency difference between these tones matches the brainwave frequency of the target state of mind. The listener will hear these carrier tones as an audible tone, however, when processing these two different tones the human brain will perceive the small frequency difference between the tones as an inaudible periodic beat. When exposed to this beat the listener's brainwaves will begin to synchronize with the beat frequency. What allows the human brain to perceive this beat is our directional hearing system, located in the brain stem. The brain's directional hearing system calculates frequency shifts between sound entering the left and right ear to quickly locate the direction of a sound, but when that difference is rhythmic, as with binaural tones, the brain synchronizes with the pattern. This process is more effective in the presence of background noise or ambience, which allows humans to hear and locate even subtle sounds, like an animal moving nearby in a forest that is filled with noise.

As an example, the human ear can't directly perceive the .5 - 2 Hz Delta-wave frequencies associated with deep sleep because it is well below the human hearing range, but if you wear headphones or earbuds with one side playing a 135 Hz tone and the other playing a 136 Hz tone your brain will perceive the 1 Hz difference between those frequencies as a periodic beat, in this case matching a low delta wave frequency associated with sleep. As you listen, your own brainwaves will begin to match that frequency.

* Brainwave Frequencies *

Gamma waves (30-44 Hz):

Associated with high-level information processing, multi-tasking, excitement, and high energy.

High-Beta waves (18-29 Hz):

Associated with mental activities such as math, planning, and design.

Mid-Beta waves (15-17 Hz):

Increased problem-solving ability, focus, and alertness.

Low-Beta waves (12-14 Hz):

Relaxed, yet still mentally sharp

High-Alpha waves (10-11 Hz):

Relaxed, centered, tranquil

Low-Alpha waves (8-9 Hz):

Relaxed, almost meditative but still aware

Theta waves (4-7 Hz):

Associated with deep meditation, creativity, intuition, and dream-like states. Theta waves also occur during REM sleep and the early stages of deep, slow-wave sleep.

Delta waves (.5-3 Hz):

Deep, slow-wave sleep. Slow-wave sleep allows the brain to recover from daily activities. It is important for hormonal regulation, growth, memory retention, and physical renewal.

Warning: Do not use BrainWave while driving or operating machinery.

Note: If your vehicle Auto-Plays connected devices use the Ambience+Other background mode, not Ambience-Only, to prevent Lockscreen access.

Download BrainWave for iOS 9.0 or later


• Release Date: March 27, 2009

• Updated On: May 28, 2021

• App Version: 9.1

• File Size: 92.70 MB (97201152 Bytes)

• Device Compatibility: iPhone and iPad

• Requires iOS: 9.0 and up

• App Languages: English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese

• Download on the App Store:

BrainWave Version History


BrainWave 10.0.3 (Latest Version, Updated: October 13, 2023)

BrainWave 9.4.1 (Updated: September 7, 2022)

BrainWave 9.4 (Updated: August 31, 2022)

BrainWave 9.3 (Updated: January 15, 2022)

BrainWave 9.2 (Updated: November 28, 2021)

Full Version History >

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