Fan sounds: quite industrial, and some too heavy for my liking. ![]() White noise: good, ranging from deeper color noises to more intense white noise.Here’s a brief summary of my thoughts on the different sounds: But there’s no click or break as they repeat, which is good. The repetition is more obvious in the dramatic sounds, like the thunder or sea waves, than it is with brook or crickets. The nature recordings are on a loop of around 30 seconds as far as I can tell, which is standard for this type of sound machine. The manufacturer doesn’t name the individual white noise or fan sounds though, so I’ve ‘creatively’ listed them as 1-7. The Dreamegg has 10 nature and ambient sounds, which you can see below. Not only can you listen in private, so you don’t drive anyone else crazy with your whirring fan sounds or repetitive thunderclaps, but you can get even better sound masking. The inclusion of a headphone jack has become more common in recent sound machines, and it’s a great option to have. Useful headphone jack for better sound masking There’s a good range of sounds too, so you can find one that you both enjoy listening to, and seems to work best for whatever external noise is bothering you. I like that it has a good range of incremental volumes, and the maximum volume is enough to drown out a lot of external noise, like television or people talking in the next room, or light traffic outside. I found the speaker quality is pretty good, especially for a relatively inexpensive machine. There are two factors when it comes to blocking out any disruptive sound that keeps you awake or distracts you from work or study: the variety of sound options, and how well it actually maintains the sound at different volumes. And I agree that it’s a good option if you need to move it around rather than simply leaving it plugged in one place: it’s small, light and can be played wirelessly.īut a white noise machine’s true value is judged by the sound quality, not just how many features they managed to cram into the smallest possible unit. The manufacturer is keen to stress that they’ve designed the D3 to be more portable. The main differences are that they removed the nightlight, and added a rechargeable battery and some new sounds. The Dreamegg D3 white noise machine is the newer version of their original model – the D1. You can see my Dreamegg D3 Pro review to find out more, or see it on Amazon.īelow, you can read my original review of the D3 in case you find it second-hand or are looking for information about one you already have. New model update: The Dreamegg D3 Pro is now available, which has a few improvements to the original D3 model: a better speaker five more sounds (29 in total) and memory of the last track, volume, and timer you selected. No power adaptor included (the newer D3 Pro does include one though).Some nature sounds have more noticeable loops.Reasonable price (I paid just under $30).30, 60, 90 minutes auto-off timer or continuous play.Incremental volume control, and loud maximum volume. ![]() Wide variety of sounds: 10 nature, 7 fans, 7 white noise.The internal rechargeable battery, lightweight size, and headphone jack also make it a convenient device for travel and private listening. ![]() With 24 sound options and a good volume range, it can capably mask a lot of external noise that might be disturbing your sleep, work, or studies. The Dreamegg D3 is an affordable white noise machine that has a lot to like.
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