There are 11 options to choose from (including fan effects, white noise, and rain) and in our tests we found it impossible to tell when each one looped around to the start again. Unlike LectroFan's full-size white noise machines (like the LectroFan Classic below), this little device doesn't contain a mechanical fan, instead relying on recorded sounds to ease you off to sleep at night. The LectroFan Micro2 is tiny, measuring just 52 x 52 x 53mm and weighing a mere 96g, but it's capable of putting out impressively detailed sound. Read our full HoMedics Deep Sleep Mini review If you need a little help getting a proper night's rest, it's highly recommended. The Deep Sleep Mini is easy to operate (even if you're sleep deprived) thanks to its thoughtfully designed controls, and although it's not quite as small as the Lectrofan Micro2, it's still small enough to slip neatly into your bag or suitcase when you're travelling.ĭuring testing our only complaint was that there's no Bluetooth connectivity, so the Deep Sleep Mini can't do double-duty as a speaker during the day, but that's a minor quibble. We found the pink noise particularly effective at blocking snoring. There's a choice of white, brown, and pink noise, as well as rain and storm nature sounds – and you can choose to keep the noise running throughout the night to block out disturbances. In our tests, its choice of relaxing sounds helped us drift off to sleep gently, and settle back down if we were disturbed during the night. The HoMedics Deep Sleep Mini is our number-one rated white noise machine.
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