Honest comparisons

How Entrain compares

We think Entrain is the best-value way to get real binaural beats and isochronic tones — but the right app depends on what you need. Here's a straight, side-by-side look at the alternatives, including where each one beats us.

What makes Entrain different

Most apps in this space are binaural-first, English-only, and around $9.99/month. Entrain's wedges are simple and concrete:

And where we're honest about the trade-offs: Entrain is new, so it has far fewer ratings than established apps; its sound library is focused (binaural, isochronic, and brown/pink/rain/ocean — no Solfeggio or large nature-sound catalogue); and it's English-only and Apple-only at launch, with Android coming soon.

Just want to feel the difference? The fastest way to decide is to try the free web player for a few minutes.

Comparisons reflect publicly listed information as of June 2026 and our reading of each app's store listing. Competitor features and pricing change often — always check the current listing before deciding.

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