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4K Sleep Ambience Videos

Sleep ambience videos are long window views made to help you drift off: slow visuals, steady natural sound, and no music, voices or jarring cuts. Framic's sleep views pair rain, waves, wind or white noise with a calm scene you can leave running all night on a TV, phone or projector beside the bed.

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Why window views work for sleep

Sleep is easier with a steady, predictable backdrop. A window view gives the eyes one slow, unchanging scene and the ears an even wash of natural sound, both of which mask sudden household noises and give a restless mind something gentle to settle on.

Why no music or sudden cuts

Music has rises and falls that can pull you back awake, and hard cuts between shots jolt the brain. Framic sleep views avoid both, the sound stays level and the picture barely changes, so nothing in the video wakes you once you're under.

How to set up a window view for sleep

Play a long view (an 8-hour one covers the whole night), dim the screen, set a low, steady volume, and pick a calm scene, rain on a window or distant waves are popular. On a projector, a dim night scene on the ceiling or wall works well.

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Frequently asked questions

Will the video keep playing all night?

Choose one of the multi-hour or 8-hour views and it will run until morning without looping noticeably or stopping.

Is screen light bad for sleep?

Bright screens can disrupt sleep, so lower the brightness, pick a dark night scene, and keep the screen out of direct view if you're sensitive to light.

Rain or waves for sleep, which is better?

Both work; it's personal. Rain and white-noise scenes mask noise strongly, while slow waves feel softer. Try a few and keep what knocks you out fastest.