Most people talk in their sleep.
A few words.
Random sounds.
Half-finished dreams leaking into reality.
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That's why nobody found the app suspicious at first.
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The App That Records While You Sleep
It became popular through TikTok trends and sleep forums.
A sleep-tracking app called:
NightListener
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The purpose seemed harmless.
You leave your phone charging overnight, and the app records noises while you sleep:
- Snoring
- Sleep talking
- Movement
- Breathing patterns
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Millions downloaded it.
People posted funny clips online:
«"Listen to what I said at 2 AM 😂"»
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At first—
everything was normal.
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Until users started hearing voices that weren't theirs.
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The First Viral Recording
A university student from Prague uploaded a terrifying clip.
At 3:12 AM—
the app detected "sleep talking."
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The recording began with soft breathing.
Bedsheets moving.
Normal bedroom sounds.
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Then—
another voice whispered:
«"She can almost hear us."»
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The student lived alone.
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The Replies
People assumed someone edited the recording.
A prank.
Fake horror content.
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Then others started checking their own sleep logs.
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And found similar whispers hidden in the background.
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Always between breaths.
Always extremely quiet.
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At first hard to hear.
Then impossible to ignore.
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The Pattern
Online communities became obsessed.
Thousands of recordings surfaced.
Different languages.
Different countries.
Same phenomenon.
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The whispers always happened between 3:00 AM and 3:33 AM.
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And they all shared one disturbing trait:
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The voices sounded close.
Too close.
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Like someone speaking directly beside the sleeping person's face.
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What The Voices Say
Most recordings contain random phrases:
«"Don't wake up yet."
"It noticed movement."
"This one dreams loudly."
"Keep watching."»
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But the longer someone used the app—
the clearer the voices became.
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Eventually—
the whispers began responding directly to users.
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Case #31
A boy in Toronto listened to his sleep recordings every morning obsessively.
For nearly two weeks.
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Then one night—
the app captured this:
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«User breathing softly
Long silence
Then:»
«"He's listening again."»
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Another voice answered:
«"Then speak quieter."»
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The boy deleted the app immediately afterward.
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The next morning—
it had reinstalled itself.
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And there was a new recording.
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Timestamp:
3:17 AM
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But he had turned the phone completely off that night.
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The Recording
The audio file contained no breathing.
No movement.
Nothing human.
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Just thirty seconds of low static.
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Then his own voice whispered:
«"I pretended to sleep."»
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My Curiosity
I downloaded NightListener last week.
Just curiosity.
Nothing more.
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I told myself all the recordings online were edited.
Mass hysteria.
Internet horror trends.
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The app looked completely normal.
Clean design.
Good reviews.
Millions of downloads.
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The first night—
nothing unusual happened.
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The second night—
I found a strange audio clip automatically highlighted by the app.
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"Possible Speech Detected — 3:09 AM"
I pressed play casually.
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Soft breathing.
Bedsheets moving slightly.
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Then—
a whisper.
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So faint I almost missed it.
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«"This one is still awake."»
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My skin turned cold instantly.
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Because I was awake at 3:09 AM that night.
I remembered clearly.
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Yet the app showed me asleep the entire time.
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The Camera Feature
NightListener had another option:
Sleep Camera Mode
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It records short clips whenever movement or sound is detected.
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I should never have enabled it.
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Night Three
At 3:14 AM—
the app captured movement beside my bed.
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The video quality was terrible.
Dark.
Grainy.
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At first I saw nothing.
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Then—
in the corner of the room—
a figure.
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Tall.
Thin.
Standing unnaturally still.
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Watching me sleep.
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The Comments Online
When I searched deeper into forums discussing NightListener—
I found deleted threads archived by users before removal.
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One comment repeated constantly:
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«"The app doesn't record the voices."
"It helps you notice them."»
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The Theory
According to the oldest thread—
humans are never fully alone while sleeping.
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Something observes consciousness during unconscious states.
Always.
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Normally—
the human brain filters it out completely.
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But NightListener's audio enhancement algorithm accidentally amplified frequencies humans were never meant to hear.
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And once users became aware of the whispers—
the entities became aware of them too.
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The New Recordings
Every night afterward—
the voices grew clearer.
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Night Four:
«"It heard us yesterday."»
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Night Five:
«"Don't stand so close to the bed."»
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Night Six:
«"It opened the recordings again."»
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The whispers sounded amused.
Curious.
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Like researchers observing an animal.
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The Hidden Voice
Last night—
I found a recording over eleven minutes long.
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No sleep sounds.
No breathing.
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Just silence.
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Then—
my own voice whispered:
«"Pretend you're still asleep."»
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I froze.
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Because I had never said that.
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Then another voice answered from extremely close range:
«"Too late."»
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The Camera Clip
I almost deleted the app immediately.
Instead—
I checked the linked camera footage.
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Big mistake.
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3:21 AM
The video showed me asleep on my bed.
Motionless.
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Then slowly—
my sleeping body opened its eyes.
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Not naturally.
Too suddenly.
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And looked directly at the camera.
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I don't remember waking up.
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But in the footage—
I sat upright mechanically.
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Then turned toward the dark corner of the room.
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Toward something the camera couldn't fully capture.
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And whispered:
«"I can hear you now."»
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The Response
A voice answered immediately from the darkness.
Low.
Wet.
Inhuman.
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«"Good."»
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Then the video corrupted completely.
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Sleep Paralysis
Since downloading the app—
I haven't slept properly once.
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Every night I wake at exactly 3:00 AM.
Unable to move.
Unable to breathe fully.
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And every single time—
something stands beside my bed.
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Not always visible.
But always there.
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Watching silently.
Listening.
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The Last Discovery
Tonight—
I checked the app settings again.
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There was a feature I never enabled before:
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LIVE MONITORING ACTIVE
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Underneath it—
small text appeared briefly before disappearing:
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«"They listen while you dream."»
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Right Now
As I'm writing this—
my phone sits beside me charging.
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The app is recording automatically.
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And every few minutes—
the microphone indicator lights up.
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Even though I'm completely silent.
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I think something beside my bed is breathing into it.
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Warning
If you use sleep-recording apps—
be careful what you replay.
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Some sounds are filtered by the human brain for a reason.
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And if you ever hear whispering between your breaths—
never answer it.
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Because once something realizes you can hear it—
it may stop waiting until you're asleep.
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To be continued…
