![]() ![]() If that's the case, definitely look elsewhere. What I don't love: There's not anything to really dislike about the LectroFan, unless you're looking for something with nature sounds. This is the perfect white noise machine for people who don't need much in the way of sound options, but do need to bring their white noise machine when they travel. Its small size and portability add to that. ![]() What I love: I really adore the simplicity of the LectroFan. The adjustable volume control is pretty sensitive, and I've never had a problem finding just the right volume to mask outside sounds on any given night - I've used the LectroFan on and off for about six months, both at home and while traveling. It's only got three buttons on the front: power, volume control and sound selection. The LectroFan has 20 total sounds - 10 white noise sounds and 10 fan sounds. It means that people who buy a white noise machine for white noise are getting exactly what they want. Unlike many models, the LectroFan doesn't have sounds of birds chirping, ocean waves, water falling or other nature sounds going on, and I think that's a good thing. ![]() If you want pitch-black darkness, the Homedics Sound Spa is probably not the right choice for you, or you can try covering up the light. I'm pretty sensitive to light when falling asleep and while sleeping (I'm a very light sleeper), so this green light felt very bright and unnecessary to me. What I don't love: When the Sound Spa is turned on, there's a little green light on top of the machine. It produces high-quality sound for the price (although the rain setting has an obvious loop), and it has enough sound settings for the average person. What I love: The Homedics Sound Spa is inexpensive, easy to use and portable. This white noise sound machine is lightweight and thin, so you can slip it into a carry-on or personal item with no problem. You can plug the Sound Spa into a wall outlet or use batteries to take it on your travels, which brings me to one of the best features - that it's incredibly portable. Choose from the soothing sound options of white noise, brook, thunder, summer night, ocean and rain. This white noise machine has a timer you can set for 15, 30 or 60 minutes and plays six calming nature sounds and sleep sounds. Hatch says the content is designed to grow with your child, with options intended for babies as well as younger children.A favorite on Amazon, the Homedics Sound Spa strikes the perfect balance of quality and budget - that is, it's a good value. Later this year Hatch plans to add a subscription service as well which will add sleep stories and music for your child, which so far is exclusive to the Mini. And you can still control it from your phone and program a custom timer, too. It is now the cheapest device in Hatch’s lineup though, at $40, making it a good option for those with tight budgets. However, it only provides sound so if you want a night light you’re better off with one of the other Hatch devices. Like the other Rest devices, the Mini can play a combination of white noise tunes from rain and wind to a dryer or a steady heartbeat (the latter is new to the Mini). Subtle and white, it’s more squat than the Rest but also has a speaker on top with physical buttons to play, stop, skip and adjust volume. The Mini, which looks a little like someone cut off the bottom of a Rest+, includes many of the same characteristics of its siblings. ![]() This year, they’ve announced another smart sound machine, the Rest Mini. Last year at CES, Hatch announced the Restore, a smart sleep light intended for adults that replicates the popular design and features of its baby line-up the Rest and Rest+. ![]()
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