The "Boosts" are binaural beats. Credit: Opera Air / Mashable screenshot The other mindfulness tool Open Air features is “Boosts," sitting above the “Take a Break” option in the left menu.
"Need more zen in your life?" isn't a question often asked of you while checking your mail in the morning, but that's exactly how Opera's new Air browser was pitched to me by my PR pal, Steve Green.
Opera may have the right product at the right time: Opera Air, a free web browser that was actively designed to help de-stress and calm you as you navigate the web. With strong competition from ...
4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Norwegian browser maker Opera [NASDAQ: OPRA] is introducing Opera Air, the first browser built around the concept of mindfulness. Beyond being a powerful, secure ...
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 ...
Opera, the Norweigan company known for making web browsers recently launched Opera Air, a new internet browser with mindfulness and mental wellbeing at its core. The browser has a frosted look and ...
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Opera Air employs a minimalist design and mindfulness features to help its users relax, concentrate better, and rest while using the browser. It mirrors a lot of the same features you might find ...
Opera just released a new browser. With the new Opera Air option, the Oslo-based company now offers several options for one of the most important tasks of our corporate jobs: browsing the web.