Norway’s Norwegji Opera Opera browser launched a new browser called “Opera Air” on Tuesday, which focuses on mental well -being and consciousness with features such as rest memory, respiratory exercises, voice sounds and bin -beating for better focus.
The company said people use browsers for many of their work online, and wanted to send a browser that is not only a tool of services, but a stress and concentration management system.
The opera chose a new easy design language with semi -transparent themes.
In the floating side bar, the company has set a remembrance tool and a feature of growth – which plays a combination of music, environmental sounds and binoural beats – along with the shortcuts in the company he, Messenger and WhatsApp.
Characteristics “Make a break” acts as a battery indicator through three rods, and they become bare if you continue to use the browser for a long period. You can determine the time for continuous use, after which the indicator level falls out, signaling you to take a break. You can also turn off this indicator system altogether.
For vacation, the company has designed various respiratory exercises, neck stretching, meditation or complete body scans. You can do these activities depending on the length of rest you want to get and the activity you want to choose.
For neck stretches, you can also choose to light your camera so that the browser can guide you to your behavior and shape during exercises.

Currently, Opear Air has led only exercises for these English holidays. But he is also working in voice for other languages.
The other feature of the mind, called boosts, already comes with a predetermined combination of music, environmental sounds and binural beats. Company product director Mohamed Salah said he chose to include binural beatings in these landscapes, as it helps improve concentration by playing slightly different frequencies in each ear and, in fact, creating a new frequency effect. ” ghost “in the brain.
You can change the music, the sound of the ambient, the frequency of the binural beats and the volume of each runway at all times. Users can also choose how long they want to play an incentive starting from 15 minutes to infinity. You can play or pause the growth from the side ribbon at any moment in time.

When Techcrunch asked the opera why he built a special browser instead of roasting these tools in the existing browser, Salah said the company wanted to bake in the concept of consciousness in another product.
“Opera One is an excellent browser aimed at productivity with features such as divided screen and tab islands. But what we want with Opera Air is to convey the concept of consciousness with the tools of mind and minimalist design,” Salah said.
He also noted that while there were various applications for relaxing memories or landscapes on Mac and mobile, the company wanted to provide a comprehensive mindset package on the desktop.
The challenge for the opera would be for people to adopt this version of browsing the mind. With her opera a browser and GX opera browser focused on games, the company has created a set of features that people can be used, and switching to a minimalist browser may not be easy.