About this app
BoomBuster is the app built specifically to block bass from neighbors, subwoofers, and nearby stereos — by targeting the exact frequency where that noise lives, not by playing one generic sound and hoping it helps. Most white noise apps play a flat, even mix across all frequencies. Bass concentrates in a narrow low-frequency range, so generic white noise only partially covers it. BoomBuster's three tracks — High, Mid, and Low — let you match the masking sound to the actual frequency of what's disturbing you, whether that's deep bass, traffic, or voices. HOW IT WORKS 1. Pair your phone with a Bluetooth speaker or headphones (a real low-end speaker works far better than a phone speaker alone for bass-heavy noise) 2. Choose your track: High, Mid, or Low, depending on the noise you're dealing with 3. Raise the volume gradually until the noise blends in and disappears KEY FEATURES - Three frequency-targeted tracks (High, Mid, Low) instead of one generic sound - Built specifically to mask bass from neighbors' stereos and subwoofers - Also effective against traffic noise, loud talking, TV bleed-through, and barking dogs - Works with Bluetooth speakers or headphones - Used safely around pets with no signs of disturbance - 7-day free trial with full access to all three tracks WHAT BOOMBUSTER DOES — AND DOESN'T DO BoomBuster masks noise, it doesn't eliminate it. It works by covering the disruptive frequency with sound in that same range, similar to running a fan, so your brain stops registering the original noise as clearly. BoomBuster does not block physical vibration (a downstairs neighbor's speakers shaking your floor, for example). It masks airborne sound only, and it's built for indoor use — walls and ceilings contain the masking sound in a way open air doesn't, so it's not a good fit for camping or outdoor use. PERFECT FOR - Blocking bass and stereo thump from neighbors - Drowning out traffic and street noise - Covering loud talking, TV noise, and barking dogs - Helping babies nap without interruption - Creating a peaceful environment for sleep, focus, or work WHY BOOMBUSTER, NOT GENERIC WHITE NOISE Standard white noise and sleep apps are built for general relaxation — they play one undifferentiated sound regardless of what's actually disturbing you. BoomBuster is built around a single problem: bass and low-frequency noise that generic apps can't touch. If your noise problem isn't bass-related, a standard white noise app may serve you fine. If it is, that's specifically what BoomBuster was built to solve. Download BoomBuster and try the 7-day free trial to see if it solves your specific noise problem before paying anything. REVIEWS FROM REAL USERS "I was at my wit's end because of the sound of loud snoring coming from my neighbor's apartment. Then I turned on BoomBuster and instantly, like magic, the hideous sound was gone." — B. Bliss "I was at the point of selling my house to escape the continuous 'thud thud thud' of my neighbor's music. This works SO well, I now do not have to move." — James PRICING & TERMS Free 7-day trial, then a subscription (see in-app purchases for pricing). Prices shown are for U.S. customers; pricing in other countries may vary. Subscription auto-renews 24 hours before the term ends unless turned off. Turn off auto-renewal anytime in Account Settings/Subscriptions. Contact: info@boombuster.com Privacy: https://boombuster.com/privacy/ Terms: https://boombuster.com/tos/
Latest release
What’s New
- Sleep timer now counts down instead of up, so you can see exactly how much time is left - Timer pill now displays the duration you've selected - All sound tracks are now accessible from a single page for easier switching - Added a skip option to onboarding for returning users - General UI improvements - New icon
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- First observed Aug 20, 2026 · 7:30 AM Free