Sleep Descent is Lowroom with everything turned low and slow: a deep floor of filtered noise, a night pad breathing underneath, the faintest trace of air on top. Nothing bright, nothing sudden — and because it is generated live, there is no loop for a half-awake brain to latch onto at 3 a.m.
The sleep timer does the falling-asleep part properly: choose 30 minutes to 8 hours, and instead of stopping abruptly, the sound fades out over long seconds until the room is silent. Set it, put the device down, done.
Sleep Descent belongs to Lowroom Pro ($4.99 a month or $49 a year, 7-day money-back guarantee) — together with the storm, the fireside, the ocean and the live mixer that lets you tune the night floor exactly to your ear. If you want to test the concept first, the free brown noise room is a fine place to fall asleep too.
Open Sleep DescentYes. The sleep timer fades everything out gently after the time you choose — 30 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours or 8 hours — so the stop itself never wakes you.
The synthesis is lightweight, but any playing audio uses some power. Plugging the device in for the night is the sensible move, as with any sleep-sound app.
Yes — the brown noise room is free forever, and many people sleep to exactly that. Sleep Descent adds the deeper night tuning and the long sleep timer.