u/Foka07

I built a speaker-friendly focus audio engine for studying — would love honest feedback

I built a speaker-friendly focus audio engine for studying — would love honest feedback

Hi everyone,

I’ve been working on an audio stimulation program mainly designed to support studying and concentration.

It’s inspired in part by the kind of structured audio approach used by Brain.fm, but I adapted it in my own way. My goal was to make something that:

  • works through speakers, not only headphones,
  • feels gentler and less invasive than many typical entrainment-style tracks,
  • can be used as a practical aid for focus, studying, and sustained mental work.

I’m not claiming it’s scientifically proven or better than existing tools — I’m still refining it. I just want honest, experience-based feedback from people who actively use audio for studying.

Do you think this kind of speaker-friendly focus stimulation could actually help with concentration, or do you suspect the effect would be too subtle compared with headphone-based methods?

I’d really appreciate critical feedback, especially from people who study with binaural beats, isochronic tones, functional music, or ambient focus audio. Here is a sample of my work

u/Foka07 — 22 hours ago