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White noise generator is great if you use one normally but don't take it on travel.
I like getting relevant, regional emergency alerts. So I use CodeRed. Customize to select which alerts.
JuiceSSH comes in handy sometimes
WifiAnalyzer to check 2.4G in the area for congested channels
Which one? I use "White Noise" by TMSOFT. It's UI is from 5-7 years ago, but it still works really well. It's mostly a background noise maker--and has lots of variety--rather than strictly white noise.
Yup that's the one I use as well.