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Opera has announced Opera Air, a new web browser that integrates mindfulness and wellness features directly into the browsing experience. The browser aims to help users manage stress and maintain focus while navigating the internet.

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The Norwegian browser maker has incorporated several science-backed wellness tools into Opera Air, including breathing exercises, meditation sessions, and binaural beats. Users can access these features through two main functions: "Take a Break" and "Boosts."

The "Take a Break" feature offers guided exercises ranging from 3 to 15 minutes, including breathing exercises, meditation, and full body scans. Users can set reminders to take mindful breaks throughout their browsing sessions.

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Opera Air's "Boosts" feature takes advantage of binaural beats technology, which plays slightly different frequencies in each ear to influence brainwave activity. Users can choose from various preset options like "Creativity Boost," "Energized Focus," and "Deep Relaxation." The feature also allows customization of volume levels, nature sounds, and background music, with sessions lasting from 15 minutes to unlimited duration.

Opera says the browser is designed to maintain its core functionality while introducing these wellness features in a non-disruptive way. Users can continue browsing or working while using features like the "Focused Calm" boost, which uses Alpha 8Hz beats combined with nature sounds to promote concentration.


To aid the sense of a calmer browsing environment, Opera Air also features a minimalist Scandinavian design with a frosted glass user interface. Opera Air is available to download today from the company's website.

Article Link: Opera Air Brings Meditation and Wellness to Web Browsing
 
This assumes that web browsing alone is a specifically stressful experience. I would have thought the internet in general - particularly social media - has this problem.
 
"Brings Meditation and Wellness to Web Browsing"
If you look up the term "oxymoron" in a dictionary that's the very definition of it. :D
Yup. Although I’ll admit I’m a little impressed they resisted the industry-wide urge to inject AI into every feature to “make it better” (apparently Aria is their AI agent interface and unrelated to the implementation of “relaxation” features).
 
From their website:
“Unique voices will lead you to a soothing and calm space of your own“.
“Launch your camera for a 3D model that guides you in real time”

That sounds way too creepy to me: Listen to the voices, the camera is watching.

Nope.
 
I relax in hot tub with my Hennessy and my girls.
Not staring at some Swedish web browser.

What have we become.
I agree. Millennials truly continue to sissify this world. And I am one!

Every negative memory was trauma. The response to any hard time in life is to go to therapy. And anytime someone was mean to my generation it's abuse.

Now we need to make our web browsers Millennial-ized!
 
Correction to the article.
"The Norwegian browser maker" is not accurate.
It has been bought out by a Chinese company since 2016.
Why do they still say Norway at the bottom?

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And on their blog they claim to be European.

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