Yogasleep produces sound machines and earbuds designed to aid relaxation, meditation, and sleep.
Yogasleep was founded in 1962 by Marpac, a North Carolina-based company that initially designed electronic devices for the US military.
They created the first white noise machine to help people sleep in noisy environments.
In 2018, Marpac rebranded as Yogasleep to reflect its focus on sleep products.
Marpac is the original brand that created the first white noise machine and still produces them today. It markets its products under the 'Dohm' brand name.
LectroFan produces sound machines and earbuds designed for sleep and relaxation. Their products offer a wider range of sound options than Yogasleep.
Adaptive Sound Technologies produces sound machines with advanced features such as adaptive sound technology that adjusts the sound to match the surrounding environment.
Yogasleep's signature product is its sound machine, which produces white noise to mask disruptive environmental noises and promote relaxation and sleep.
Yogasleep also produces earbuds with noise-cancelling technology, designed to block external noises and help with sleep and relaxation.
Yogasleep sound machines produce sound at a volume of around 75 decibels, which is roughly equivalent to the volume of a washing machine or dishwasher.
Yes, Yogasleep sound machines are safe for infants when used correctly. However, it's recommended that parents keep the volume low and place the machine on the other side of the room from the baby.
Yes, Yogasleep sound machines are portable and easy to travel with. They come with a compact design and operate on batteries or a USB cable.
Yogasleep sound machines produce white noise, pink noise, and brown noise, as well as nature sounds like ocean waves, rain, and thunderstorms.
Yogasleep earbuds are designed to block external noises, but they can't cancel out all noise. They use noise-isolating technology to reduce background noise and promote sleep and relaxation.