Tinnitus Relief comparison
Tinnitus Relief vs White Noise Machines
A white noise machine can help at home, but it is another device to carry, power, and place. Tinnitus Relief puts masking sounds and a sleep timer on the phone you already have.
Comparison table
| Factor | Tinnitus Relief | White Noise Machines |
|---|---|---|
| Portability | Phone-based | Separate device |
| Sound variety | Multiple presets | Depends on machine |
| Sleep timer | Built in | Varies |
| Travel | Easy | Pack hardware |
| Best use | Flexible masking | Bedside routine |
Where Tinnitus Relief wins
Tinnitus Relief wins for flexibility. It is easier to use in hotels, offices, or quiet rooms where a dedicated machine is not available.
When White Noise Machines still makes sense
A white noise machine is still good for a fixed bedside setup, especially if you prefer not to use a phone at night.
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
Is a tinnitus app better than a white noise machine?
For portability, yes. A machine can still be good for a fixed bedside setup.
Does the app include a sleep timer?
Yes. A timer helps with nighttime masking.
Can it help while traveling?
Yes. Phone-based masking is easier to bring than extra hardware.
Is this medical treatment?
No. It is sound masking support, not a cure.
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