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Electric Fan Hum for Sleep
Classic Household Fan Sound for Deep and Consistent Rest
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Few sleep sounds carry as much nostalgic power as the electric fan.
For tens of millions of people who grew up using a bedroom fan in summer, the steady drone and soft whirr of rotating blades is one of the most deeply coded sleep triggers available - a sound that the nervous system recognises as the start of sleep almost before the mind registers it consciously.
Beyond nostalgia, the fan hum has genuine acoustic properties that make it an effective sleep tool: it covers the mid-to-high frequency range where speech and sharp household sounds occur, while its low, rhythmic rotation frequency provides a gentle oscillation that many listeners find physically soothing. This recording captures the clean, consistent sound of a medium-speed electric box fan - no artificial enhancement, no frequency manipulation, simply the real sound that millions of people cannot sleep without. Ideal at a consistent background volume throughout the night, whether used alone or layered beneath other sounds in your personal sleep environment.
For tens of millions of people who grew up using a bedroom fan in summer, the steady drone and soft whirr of rotating blades is one of the most deeply coded sleep triggers available - a sound that the nervous system recognises as the start of sleep almost before the mind registers it consciously.
Beyond nostalgia, the fan hum has genuine acoustic properties that make it an effective sleep tool: it covers the mid-to-high frequency range where speech and sharp household sounds occur, while its low, rhythmic rotation frequency provides a gentle oscillation that many listeners find physically soothing. This recording captures the clean, consistent sound of a medium-speed electric box fan - no artificial enhancement, no frequency manipulation, simply the real sound that millions of people cannot sleep without. Ideal at a consistent background volume throughout the night, whether used alone or layered beneath other sounds in your personal sleep environment.