Most common for sharing due to small file sizes. Users should avoid over-compressing these files, as low-bitrate MP3s can result in "flat" or "jagged" sensations.
There are two primary categories of files used with this device: estim 2b audio files
These are non-musical tracks (often shared in ZIP format) containing specific waveforms like BiPresence , Squeeze , or Phased Noise . They are designed purely for driving the 2B hardware and are not intended for listening. Most common for sharing due to small file sizes
While the 2B can process audio from almost any source—including MP3, CD, and Radio —the quality of the file affects the sensation. They are designed purely for driving the 2B
The 2B uses true stereo processing where the left audio channel drives Output A and the right channel drives Output B.
The device digitally filters incoming audio to ensure a safe sensation, allowing for "hands-free" play synced to music, voice, or specialized tracks. Types of Estim 2B Audio Files
Preferred for high-fidelity stimulation. Uncompressed WAV files preserve full recording fidelity, ensuring "nuances" are not lost during processing.