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Campfire

Crackling fire audio reduces blood pressure in controlled trials — an effect not seen with visual-only fire. The irregular pops and low hiss act as biological 'home is secure' cues, probably tied to hundreds of thousands of years of human hearth use.

Updated April 2026·4 min read

What you're listening to

A slow-burning wood fire with occasional pops and crackles. Recorded at conversational distance (no overwhelming roar, no faint whisper) so it sits in the background while you read, work, or fall asleep.

Why it works

A study by Lynn (2014) found that exposure to fire sounds — not just fire visuals — produced measurable drops in systolic blood pressure and self-reported stress. The effect scaled with duration. The ancestral 'hearth = safety' association appears to run deep, and it shows up in listener reports as 'instantly cosy.'

Best for

  • reading and study
  • winter evenings
  • cosy sleep onset
  • anxiety self-soothing

Variants in the Loam app

The full Loam library includes related variants you can mix into this base layer: fireplace. All soundscapes can be layered together in the Sound Studio mixer with independent volume sliders.

Try it in the Loam app

Campfire is included in Loam's soundscape library, with loop-seamless playback, an animated visualizer, and the option to layer up to five soundscapes simultaneously. Download Loam to listen.

Related soundscapes

Browse the full soundscape library, or try: Rain Sounds, Thunderstorm, Forest Sounds.

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