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Reddit mentions of Shaper Image, Inc. Sharper Image Design Sharper Image Sound Soother 20 Model No. Si677 with Sounds of Brook, Aviary, Fireside, Rainforest, Oceanside, Everglades, Wind Chimes, EBB Tide, Foghorns, White Noise, City, Rain, Northwoods, Summer Night, Stea, Train, Yosemite Falls, Thunderstorm. Heartbeat, Dockside, Surf's Up---20 Different Noise and Sound Options
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Shaper Image, Inc. Sharper Image Design Sharper Image Sound Soother 20 Model No. Si677 with Sounds of Brook, Aviary, Fireside, Rainforest, Oceanside, Everglades, Wind Chimes, EBB Tide, Foghorns, White Noise, City, Rain, Northwoods, Summer Night, Stea, Train, Yosemite Falls, Thunderstorm. Heartbeat, Dockside, Surf's Up---20 Different Noise and Sound Options. Here are the top ones.
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Image Design Sharper Image Sound Soother 20 Model No. Si677Tabletop device20 SoundsMade by Sharper ImageRequires 5 AA Batteries or AC adapter
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The two things that helped me most were light-blocking shades and a white noise generator. You have the shades, obviously, but try some sort of white noise. You can leave a fan running, get an app, or buy an actual physical machine (I've done all three). I've had so much luck with white noise generators that I've bought them for most of my family and friends (even the day-shift people) and helped them improve their sleep as well :)
If you get an app/machine with multiple sound options: Listen to the sounds carefully and eliminate any that bother you on any level, even if it's something as minor as being ever-so-slightly in a key or a pitch you don't like, or a "heart" beating a, little too fast. For any surviving sounds, you may need to try them out. For myself, I've had the most success with a thunderstorm setting: the constant background "rain" helps mask little everyday sounds, while the intermittent "thunder" makes me a lot less susceptible to waking up for bass noise (lawn mowers, vacuum cleaners, trucks, car exhaust, etc).
What I've used (that I remember):
Good luck!