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Lull yourself to sleep with a white noise machine on sale

TL;DR: Fall asleep quickly and peacefully with this LectroSound White Noise Machine. As of Jan. 29, you can get it for $15.99, a 60% savings.


Want to fall asleep more easily, but not sure where to start? Grab this LectroSound White Noise Machine. With just two knobs, a tone dial, and a sound dial, it makes lulling yourself to sleep with soothing sounds super simple. 

This machine generates robust, non-looping, and pleasant noise. The tone dial allows you to control the sound’s warmth across the spectrum of brown, white, and pink variations. Just spin the dial to find what works for you.

Its compact size and USB-powered setup make it easy to take with you on trips across the country or trips across the room. And during the day, you can use it to get focused while working from home. Read more...

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