I-doser Premium - All Doses -
I-Doser simulates the effects of psychoactive substances, meditation states, and sensory experiences using binaural beats and isochronic tones. The "Premium" tier grants access to every dose ever created—over 600+ audio files.
When you purchase the I-Doser Premium - All Doses bundle, you are not buying a single file. You are buying a continuously updated library containing over 600+ different doses (numbers fluctuate as new doses are added). This library is segmented into several distinct "laboratories."
| You should buy if... | You should skip if... | | :--- | :--- | | You enjoy extreme novelty in audio experiences | You expect a real drug high | | You want a single library of structured brainwave sessions | You are on a budget (free apps work) | | You are curious about lucid dreaming / OBE tools | You only have Bluetooth headphones | | You like tinkering – DoseBuilder is a hidden gem | You want medical-grade neurofeedback | I-doser Premium - All Doses
Beyond just quantity, Premium unlocks advanced functionality:
Each dose typically runs between 15 and 60 minutes, with some shorter “boosters” of 5–10 minutes. Beyond just quantity
After analyzing the I-Doser Premium - All Doses library across five years of user data and internal software updates, the truth lies in the middle.
For sleep, focus, and anxiety reduction, the premium doses work as well as—or better than—commercial meditation apps (Calm, Headspace). These are backed by legitimate neuroscience. and anxiety reduction
For simulating illegal drugs or psychic powers, the results are highly subjective. Placebo and expectation play a massive role. However, if the placebo effect produces a genuine physiological change (lowered heart rate, altered mood), is it placebo?
❌ No scientific proof that any dose recreates drug-like effects beyond placebo
❌ Audio quality varies – older doses sound like low-bitrate static
❌ Mobile apps are crippled (no isochronic, no editor)
❌ Customer support historically slow
❌ Expensive for "just binaural beats" (free alternatives exist, e.g., Gnaural, MyNoise)