What Does Your Earphone Volume Reveal About Your Focus Type?

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🎧 Sound Psychology

Your earphone volume
reveals your
focus type

Your daily volume habits reveal more about your brain than you think. Find out which focus type you are in just 2 minutes.

~2 minutes  ·  7 questions

🎧 Volume habit analysis
🧠 4 focus brain types
🎵 Custom sound match
⚛ Focus insights
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Your focus brain type

Typical Volume
Recommended Sound
Your Focus Frequency
▶ Click to play your custom ambient sound
Score Breakdown by Type
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. CalmSori\'s Focus Room is completely free. No account required, no ads during your session. It includes a focus timer with ambient rain sounds and a focus type quiz to help you find your ideal sound environment.

A sound is helping your focus if you stop noticing it and stay with the task longer. If you keep adjusting the volume, analyzing the track, or switching sounds, it may be distracting. Test one sound for a full session before judging it. The best focus sound is not the most interesting one. It is the one that quietly supports the work. Try CalmSori rain sounds for one full session before deciding.

Rain sounds and brown noise consistently outperform silence and music for deep focus tasks. Rain sounds provide pink noise — a natural frequency mix that occupies just enough auditory space to block distractions without competing with cognitive processing. For most people, 50–65 decibels is the optimal volume for sustained focus.

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