The I-Doser application scientifically syncs your brainwaves to achieve a specific mood or experience, as outlined by the dose you are taking. It does this through the use of a binaural beat dose that changes your brainwave patterns to make you feel a certain way. Binaural brainwave doses for every imaginable mood. It’s a music-only media player that takes only DRG files. We’ll let users speculate as to the meaning of DRG. These doses, according to the theory, are to align your mood with the theme of the dose. The two included doses, “Alcohol” and “Content,” have a not-so-subtle intended effect.
As far as the player goes, no media files besides DRG will work with it, and aside from the two freebies included, users must purchase any additional DRGs. Links are included to the I-Doser community to simplify sharing your I-Doser experiences. Powered by the freeware SbaGen, all in all this is a simple and limited program of mediocre use and questionable intent. It does, however, come with three snazzy skins and is worth downloading for the novelty if nothing else.
From the interface, users only need to open a dose, and listen to it a certain amount of time. The only requirement is to use good headphones. Doses available simulate the effects of depressant drugs as marijuana or alcohol, of stimulants like cocaine, or ecstasy, and hallucinogenic substances like LSD, or peyote. There are also other types of ‘doses’ which are supposed to relief health problems like insomnia, migraine, etc. Doses are numerous, and are classified according to the intensity of the effect produced.
While the player to listen to the sounds is free and comes with a few free doses, most of the doses are available upon purchase and should be bought separately. According to I-Labs, using the program does not produce secondary effects. However, they also warn users not to use the program if they are driving or operating heavy machinery.


