Tinnitus Relief comparison
Tinnitus Relief vs Sitting in Silence
In a silent room, tinnitus can feel loudest. Tinnitus Relief plays masking sounds like white noise, rain, or ocean that blend with the ringing so it is less noticeable.
Comparison table
| Factor | Tinnitus Relief | Sitting in Silence |
|---|---|---|
| Masking sound | Many options | None |
| Noticeable ringing | Reduced | Pronounced in quiet |
| Sleep timer | Yes | N/A |
| Presets | Saved | None |
| Offline | Yes | N/A |
Where Tinnitus Relief wins
A masking sound gives the ears something else to focus on, so the ringing recedes, where a silent room can make tinnitus stand out more.
When Sitting in Silence still makes sense
Some people prefer silence or have other strategies. For many, a gentle masking sound makes quiet moments and sleep easier.
Try Tinnitus Relief
See what Tinnitus Relief can do on the app detail page, with the full feature list and App Store link.
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FAQ
Does sound masking help tinnitus?
For many people, a masking sound makes the ringing less noticeable, especially in quiet rooms and at night.
What sounds does it offer?
White noise, rain, ocean, fan, and similar masking sounds, with saved presets.
Is there a sleep timer?
Yes. Sounds can fade out on a timer for sleep.
Is it medical treatment?
No. It is a sound-masking tool, not a medical cure.
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