Duration
30 min 4 sec
RainSleep — AI Sleep Sounds
Verified rain recording
Steady roof rain creates a sheltered indoor background while small fireplace pops and dry crackles add occasional detail. With no verified thunder, the track runs 30 minutes 4 seconds and can repeat in RainSleep.
30 min 4 sec
No verified thunder
Loops continuously until stopped, the timer ends, or you leave this page.
This track pairs steady rain on a roof with the small, irregular details of a crackling fireplace. The rain forms the main layer: close, continuous, and textured enough to suggest drops landing above an indoor space. Against it, brief fire sounds appear as fine pops and dry crackles rather than a loud blaze.
The two layers stay balanced for most of the recording. Roof rain supplies a dependable background, while the fireplace adds occasional brighter accents that keep the scene from becoming perfectly uniform. There is no verified thunder in this track, so the changes come from the rain and fire instead of low storm rumbles.
Choose this recording when you want a sheltered, indoor atmosphere without a dramatic storm. It can sit behind reading, journaling, quiet work, or an evening wind-down. Compared with open forest rain, the roof gives the water a closer surface texture. Compared with plain white noise, the small fire crackles make the background feel more physical and varied.
The fireplace details are intermittent, not continuous. If you need a completely even sound bed, the White Noise player offers steady color-noise options. For more recordings based on real rain textures, browse the Rain Sounds collection.
Use a low or moderate starting volume, especially if the track will play for the full half hour. The fine crackles can sound sharper through headphones even though the rain stays relatively steady. Keeping the level comfortable lets those details remain present without pulling too much attention from the activity in front of you.
The file lasts 30 minutes and 4 seconds, just over the 30-minute length named in the title. Its longer runtime allows the balance of roof rain and scattered fireplace crackle to settle into a consistent indoor background before the file reaches its end.
You can set a timer or adjust the volume with the player above. When the recording finishes, RainSleep can repeat it until you stop playback, the timer completes, or you leave the page. The repeat begins the same half-hour sequence again rather than generating a new fire or rain pattern.