Sunset 4K: Nature Ambience
Apple TV / Divertissement
You know that moment when the sky turns orange and pink right before the sun disappears? We filmed exactly that. Dozens of times, in locations across the world, in full 4K resolution. Then we paired each scene with ambient music so you can just hit play and let your Apple TV do the rest.
This app is simple on purpose. You open it, pick a sunset or sunrise scene, and your TV becomes a window to somewhere beautiful. A beach in Southeast Asia. A mountain ridge in the Alps. A desert horizon glowing red. Each video loops smoothly so there is no awkward cut or black screen breaking the vibe.
Every scene has its own soundtrack baked in. We spent a lot of time matching the audio to the visuals. Slow piano over calm water. Soft pads over wide open landscapes. Acoustic guitar over countryside fields. You will not need to open Spotify or set up anything extra. Just pick a scene and the music is already there.
We added a sleep timer because honestly that is how most people use this. You put on a beach sunset, set the timer for 45 minutes, and fall asleep to warm colors and gentle waves. The app shuts down on its own. Your TV goes dark. No wasted electricity, no screen burn worries.
There are no ads anywhere in the app. No banners at the bottom, no video ads between scenes, no pop-ups asking you to rate something every five minutes. We hate that stuff as much as you do.
The interface is built for the Apple TV remote. Big thumbnails, clear categories, minimal clicks to get to what you want. Browse by location type or just scroll through everything. Nothing is buried three menus deep.
Who actually uses this? Based on what we hear from people:
• Parents put it on at bedtime. The combination of soft visuals and calm music helps kids wind down faster than a dark room with white noise. A few users told us their babies fall asleep in minutes with an ocean sunset scene running.
• People use it during dinner. Instead of leaving the TV on some random news channel, they throw on a mountain sunrise and suddenly the whole room feels different. It works surprisingly well for small gatherings too.
• Yoga and meditation folks love it. The footage moves slowly enough to not be distracting, and the music stays low and steady. Several users set it up behind them during practice as a background element.
• Work from home crowd keeps it running on the living room TV. Something about having calm motion on a screen nearby makes the house feel less empty during long work sessions. Not distracting enough to pull focus, but present enough to improve the mood.
• Some offices and clinics use it in waiting areas. A sunset scene with ambient music beats a muted talk show rerun every time. We have had dentists, therapists, and coworking spaces reach out saying it calms the whole room down.
We keep adding new footage. When we travel somewhere with a ridiculous sunset we film it. New scenes show up in updates throughout the year. Bali, Santorini, Patagonia, Arizona, Norway. The collection keeps growing and you get everything included.
Technical stuff if you care about that: native 4K resolution, optimized encoding for Apple TV hardware, no buffering since everything plays locally. Videos look crisp even on the biggest screens. Colors are graded to pop without looking artificial.
This app does one thing and it does it well. Sunsets and sunrises on your TV, with music, looking gorgeous. That is it. No meditation courses, no breathing exercises, no subscription to unlock basic features. Just beautiful footage ready to play whenever you want it.