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8 sleep aids that tackle nighttime noise complaints like snoring - from Bose's $250 Sleepbuds to a $2 app
A headphone headband comfortable enough to sleep on
Our top pick for a white noise machine with 30 sound environment options
You can find the full guide to the best sound machines you can buy here, but suffice it to say that he Sound+Sleep sleep sound machine offers amazing versatility, high-quality sound, many options to choose from, and a timer.
There are ten basic sounds that come as presets: fireplace, waterfall, white noise, meditation, brook, rainfall, train, city, meadow, and ocean.
You can add in two additional levels of sound to each of those basics. For example, train starts, train whistles, bells, and the sound of train couplers tapping against each other. You also get white noise, pink noise, and brown noise options. And the tracks aren't short, unnatural loops either. You get naturally recorded, high-fidelity sounds. Plus, the machine "listens" to the ambient noise already in your bedroom, and adjusts its volume in response to help further protect your sleep.
If you'd rather not play the sounds out loud because of a sleeping partner or thin walls, there's a headphone jack so you can listen on your own. If you want comfortable sleep headphones to pair it with, you may want to check out AcousticSheep's cheaper $40 classic corded sleep headphones which are still compact and soft enough to sleep on top of comfortably.
Sleep buds that block noise for up to 16 hours after one charge
Bose's newly developed Sleepbuds are tiny in-ear buds specifically designed to mask noise and be slept on top of comfortably, even while on your side.
For the Sleepbuds, Bose prioritized every concern connected to sleep. However, because the necessary tech would have pushed them to an uncomfortably large size, the Sleepbuds only play ten preloaded soothing and relaxing sounds via an app instead of streaming music. Some tracks are optimized for masking noise, and some for relaxation.
With one charge, they'll deliver on 16 hours of playtime. You can also set alarms and timers.
The Sleepbuds also come in an attractive charge case built specifically for the prime real estate of a nightstand.
A pillow that plays soothing sounds only you can hear through bone conduction
Find the full review here.
The Dreampad pillow has an embedded intra-sound technology that plays music only you can hear while laying on top of it. It's Bluetooth and music app-compatible, and comes in a thin, low-loft pillow that you can layer over others if you're a fan of thicker sleeping arrangements.
If you can't sleep without a certain amount of noise but don't want to bother with Sleepbuds, headphones, or cords, this is a relatively simple upgrade that shouldn't change your sleep process at all. And, according to the company, Dreampad technology is designed to be more effective than noise machines alone, since it travels through your body by bone conduction and triggers your nervous system's relaxation process simultaneously.
However, the Dreampad is designed to play its pre-loaded music rather than your Spotify playlist. The pre-loaded tracks combine ambient music, nature sounds, and the rhythms and frequencies most conducive to deep sleep. If you try to play your own music, it will sound like it's coming from underwater.
You can set any of the 10 sounds available to play for a few minutes or through the night to reduce the risk of waking up.
White noise app
If you already have a great speaker or want something more portable than your new favorite noise machine, Insider Picks editor Ellen Hoffman swears by the Noisli app.
Particularly good for travel, the Noisli app goes wherever you go and emits soothing sounds to block out external noises and reduce stress. If you have trouble with noise in other areas of your life, you might find yourself relying on Noisli to help you focus while working or studying or to relax before you actually head to bed. Plus, the app offers offline sounds, the ability to create and save your own combos, and has a timer with an unobtrusive fade-out function.
Strips that open the nasal passages to reduce snoring
It's not an exciting new piece of tech, but if your noise complaints really begin and end with a snoring partner, you may want to start with gifting them some nasal strips to see if you can spend fewer nights staring at your bedroom ceiling in frustration.
These extra-strength strips gently work to open nasal passages to improve sleep, reduce snoring, and relieve congestion from colds or allergies.
Before committing to a new device or sleeping arrangement, they could be worth trying for less than $15.
A wedged pillow for ergonomic pillow that relieves snoring and acid reflux
Similar to the nasal strips, ergonomic pillows (and other sleep essentials) have been designed specifically to combat snoring. If your issues with noise are really just your partner's penchant for snoring, and sleep strips aren't something they're willing to try, you may both benefit from something like a wedge pillow.
This Bed Wedge is made from high-density foam, with one and a half inches of memory foam layered on top of a polyurethane foam base. By supporting your upper back and shoulders, it helps relieve neck and back pain as well as supposedly combatting acid reflux, snoring, allergies, and other breathing issues.
For a more expensive and long-term option, the same ergonomic principles apply to adjustable bed frames.
Foam earplugs that will cost you less than $15
Made from premium PU material with a high noise reduction rating of 34 db., these foam earplugs should effectively muffle outside noises. They're also ultra-soft and low-pressure, so they shouldn't cause any pain to the ear canal while you're using them.
These won't cost you more than $9 — which is a plus if you choose to go the earplug route since you’re advised to replace yours with a new pair after every five days or so.
The Mpow earplugs are hygienic and portable, and they come with an aluminum case for cleanliness, storage, and damage control.
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