A: Genius Brain Signal is a digital audio-based program that uses binaural-beat (brainwave-entrainment) audio tracks. You download audio files and listen via stereo headphones. The idea is to produce sound patterns that may influence your brain’s electrical activity (brainwaves) to support focus, relaxation, memory, or learning.
A: It uses two slightly different sound frequencies, one for each ear. The brain perceives a third “beat” frequency equal to the difference between the two tones. If that beat frequency lies in certain ranges (for example alpha, theta, beta), it may encourage your brainwaves to “sync” or entrain with that rhythm. That shift may influence your mental state — e.g. relaxing, alert, calm, or focused.
A: Common guidelines:
Delta (≈ 0.5–4 Hz): often associated with deep sleep, rest, deep sleep support.
Theta (≈ 4–8 Hz): associated with relaxation, meditation, creativity, light sleep.
Alpha (≈ 8–13 Hz): linked to calm alertness, relaxation, stress reduction, balanced focus.
Beta (≈ 13–30 Hz): associated with alertness, concentration, active thinking, problem-solving.
A: For most healthy people yes. Listening via headphones, at moderate volume, for moderate session lengths is generally considered low-risk.
However if you have epilepsy, a seizure condition, or other serious neurological issues — consult a doctor before using.
Avoid listening at very high volume or for excessive durations to reduce risk of ear strain or hearing problems.
A: For new users, starting with short sessions — about 15 – 20 minutes — is wise.
Later, depending on your goal (relaxation, focus, sleep aid) you may listen longer, but avoid overdoing it. Regular but moderate use tends to work best.
A: It depends on your goal. If you listen for relaxation, meditation, or sleep prep — sit or lie calmly without distractions. If you listen for focus or work, light tasks might be fine. Using stereo headphones is essential. Listening while driving or operating machinery is risky.

