Self-Adjusting Sound Machines
Whether you’re three months old or thirty years old,
getting and staying asleep at night can be tough. If you live in the city, you
might get woken up by things like siren noises, loud neighbors, and backfiring
cars. Even if you live in the middle of nowhere, you still have to content with
tractor noises during planting and harvest and animal noises in the middle of
the night. Instead of suffering from noises like these, though, you can use a
sound machine to mask the night’s annoying noises so that you can fall
asleep and stay asleep.
Using some sort of sound machine to create white noise or even just
turning on a box fan in the bedroom at night is an old way to drown out disruptive
background noises and stay asleep. While these approaches can be somewhat effective, you
can still hear particularly loud noises above the white noise. Your fan or quiet
radio can drown out soft noises and far-away noises, but the sound of your neighbor’s
dog barking at three in the morning will jump out beyond that noise, waking you
up or at least making your sleep less deep and restful.
Luckily, new technology has created a great new sound machine that
can automatically adjust to your surroundings. This type of machine
will play whatever type of white noise you find most soothing, whether it’s
natural night noises, running water, or just a fan-like noise. Instead of just
feeding you noise, though, this sound machine will read the noises coming in
from the surrounding area. If the noise around you grows louder, the machine
will increase in volume to mask the new noises. Check out the Ecotones
Duet Sound Therapy Machine by Adapative Sound Technologies.
Even though a sound machine can become pretty loud to drown out unexpected
background noises, it still won’t wake you up because it will be that same
sound you’ve grown used to. If you’re having trouble staying asleep
even with your traditional white noise maker, one of these machines might be
your perfect solution.
Place your order online or call 866-694-1375 to speak to one of our sound
machine professionals.