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Sleepphones effortless
Sleepphones effortless













sleepphones effortless

The SleepPhone comes in a polyester material, as above, and also in fleece GearBrain You'll pay $99.95 for the wireless SleepPhones, and you can pick them up in four colors in the polyester fabric including black, royal blue, grey and pink, or in a fleece material (which we did not test) in black, grey and lavender. Though you're very unlikely to pull that out of the headband to increase or decrease the sound.

sleepphones effortless

But you can also control the volume through the power source in the SleepPhones. I was able to control the sound through either the smartphone or a computer. Sound though was fairly flat, not much in terms of brights, and the bass was fairly heavy, with a low tone. There was clear stereo separation, and that was a huge plus. I was surprised actually by the quality of the sound through the speakers. The speakers and power bank can be pulled out so you can wash the headband GearBrain To do so, you're going to need to take the speakers and power source out of the SleepPhones - and they're all connected together and can be removed from the one opening in the back. This, however, makes it possible for the headband to be washed, even in a machine. That second hour though? I found myself adjusting them often, and finally reaching for my wireless headphones.Įven so, the device is not extremely thick, but feels more like a thick sock rather than a padded headband. But with the power supply in the back, and the speakers in place, I found them pretty comfortable for a long period of time, even an hour. I was concerned that the power source and speakers would feel uncomfortable against my head and ears. Still, don't expect them to be in place when you wake up in the morning.

sleepphones effortless

But if you're using them for an hour or so to fall asleep, they should hold. (Although, do note that the company makes a separate set of headbands called RunPhonesThe one problem I did have? As I moved about on a pillow, they shifted off my ears - which is not ideal for the sleep use the product is designed to address. I have a small head, and saw these stayed in place while exercising at home as well. I tested the small/extra-small size and found they fit very well. But the power bank can hold up to 10 hours of charge. Note that after each use, AcousticSheep, which owns SleepPhones recommends that you charge it each time. But before tucking it in, you'll want to link the SleepPhones over Bluetooth. Then, once charged, you'll just reattach the power bank again to the clip inside the headband. You get a USB charging cable in the box, and to get the power bank charged you'll pull that piece out of the headband, unclip it from there, and attach it to the charging cable. Launching the SleepPhones takes only as long as you'll need to charge the power bank, which is about three hours. The speakers and power bank all fit into an opening in the back GearBrain We tested them over a variety of setups, to see how they worked, fit and sounded.

#SLEEPPHONES EFFORTLESS BLUETOOTH#

At $100, these hold two wireless speakers in place next to the ear, which can connect over Bluetooth to a smartphone or even a computer. Those issues are designed to be avoided with a headband-like device called SleepPhones. But headphones can be heavy, and earbuds can fall out. Wireless headphones and earbuds are excellent ways to let us listen to music, soundscapes, and podcasts while we work, exercise, meditate and even sleep.















Sleepphones effortless