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Reddit mentions of Yogasleep Rohm Portable White Noise Machine for Travel | 3 Soothing, Natural Sounds with Volume Control | Compact Sleep Therapy for Adults & Baby | USB Rechargeable | Lanyard for Easy Hanging
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We found 7 Reddit mentions of Yogasleep Rohm Portable White Noise Machine for Travel | 3 Soothing, Natural Sounds with Volume Control | Compact Sleep Therapy for Adults & Baby | USB Rechargeable | Lanyard for Easy Hanging. Here are the top ones.
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The Rohm effectively masks noises that may disturb or distract for improved sleep for adults, babies, and childrenChoose from 3 soothing sounds: bright white noise, deep white noise, or gentle surf, then set your volume; anywhere from whisper-quiet to impressively robustAt just 3.5" in diameter and 3.8 ounces, Rohm fits easily in a carry-on bag or backpack and comes with a lanyard for easy handling or hangingUSB rechargeable (USB cable included) and operates all night long on a single chargeBacked by a one-year limited warranty and our excellent customer service guarantee
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Color | White |
Height | 3.84 Inches |
Length | 3.4 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2016 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.2125 Pounds |
Width | 1.6 Inches |
This is the white noise machine we use:
https://www.amazon.com/Marpac-Portable-White-Machine-Electronic/dp/B01D50RZQI/ref=sr_1_6_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1503491993&sr=1-6&keywords=dohm%2Bsound%2Bmachine&th=1
This company makes a larger one, but it isn't portable. I would bring this to the car when we wanted to try to have her sleep on the go. It was the gamechanger that let us shop and do other errands outside of the house with her when she was still a newborn. The phone white noise would work in the house, but not be loud enough for the car or even stroller walks.
My baby girl used to do this until we bought a sound machine for the car and now she either falls asleep or just sits there nicely most of the time. This is the one we use: Marpac Rohm Portable White Noise Machine for Travel | 3 Soothing, Natural Sounds with Volume Control | Compact Sleep Therapy for Adults & Baby | USB Rechargeable | Lanyard for Easy Hanging https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D50RZQI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_J33sDbGE07CQ1
That's awful. I'm so sorry that's happening.
There are others who post on here about their Nparent(s) purposely being loud and making noise to keep them on edge and anxious.
It is probably on purpose, or it's some kid of subconscious or habitual thing he's gotten used to.
You can do few things to mitigate the sound if leaving the house isn't an option, but you're really going to want to make sure he isn't aware you're doing any of them, or he will probably start paying attention to when you're trying to block him out, and escalate accordingly.
•close your door (pretty obvious)
•get noise-canceling headphones, or normal ones that go all the way around your ears and listen to music (I think they make some for listening to music that are also noise-canceling, but they might be expensive)
•get a fan (a big box fan makes the best white noise imo) or a white noise machine
I hope some of that helps. Keep us updated.
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Edit 2: small typos
Ah yeah I'm sure she'll be great there then! It may be a little noisy there still as the street to the right, Austurstræti, is a popular strip of bars & restaurants. And it's a popular way to walk over to the Laugavegur scene. We were there on a weeknight & heard some noise at 2 or 3 am, but I think it was fine once we closed the windows. You can probably request to be on the other side of the hotel/quiet room. This is also a great travel white noise machine.
Congratulations.
Though I'm not a parent myself, I work for a high end newborn photographer so I'll just give you tips on my observations.
That's all I can think of for now. Good luck to you and don't worry nobody knows what they are doing the first time. Just by making this post looking for advice you will probably be more ready that many of the first time dads that come into our studio. Just enjoy your time together as much as possible those first few weeks and take lots of photos and videos even if its just on your phone. and back them up. babies grow so fast the first few weeks so they will never be that tiny again. Blink and its over. Oh and for the future, age 2 sucks but 3 should be good. you can usually start bribing them by 3. Again I want to reiterate that I myself and not a father (but I hope to be) so take all of this however you like. I've been working at this studio for almost a decade now (i'm 30) and these are just the things that I've seen and learned from all the parents that come in. Also, Asian babies are the best, have one of those if you can, they're usually prefect for their sessions...
(sorry about typos, too lazy to go back and fix)
It's this little guy: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B01D50RZQI/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
We have the Rohm white noise machine from Amazon, it’s fantastic. Got it as a shower gift and it’s still working great a year later.
Marpac Rohm White Noise Sound Machine, Portable https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01D50RZQI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7QmLDb5Z4Z19G