Product Name: Pure Enrichment Wave Mini Sound Machine
Model: PESDTRVL
Condition: New
Dimensions:
2.4" x 2.4" x 3.2"
Power:
USB Input: DC5V, 500mA
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery: 3.7V
500mA
Model No. / UPC:
PESDTRVL / 817387020626
Speaker Rating / Output:
8 ohm, 1W / 80mW
Seamlessly loops 6 soothing sounds (white noise, fan, stream, ocean, rain, and summer night) with little repetition and no audible break for a peaceful listening experience
Using the included micro-USB cable, the WaveMini can be recharged in just two hours and will work cordlessly for hours of use!
Conserve energy while you sleep with the optional 10, 30, and 60-minute automatic shut-off timer
I had a family member buy one of these noise machines (not this one) and the waves and/or campfire sounds like a very bad recording of someone masticating in the mic. Instantly returned. I dont trust these things
Kid is home from college. He is loud. Like I did at his age, he functions best at 11pm.
Phone apps are great, unless you want to actually use the phone for something else at the same time. I prefer not to have a rain storm 12 inches from my face while I’m checking email in bed or taking a dump (also in bed, at my age).
Plus, wife and I share the same noise source because we still like each other enough to sleep in the same bedroom. I can’t take my phone with me when I wake up earlier than she does, because I will lose points for disrupting the consistency of the sleep environment. Yeah, that’s a thing.
So yes, phone apps are free and they work great. I’ll pay the $20, though, to free my phone (and myself) from this current hostage situation.
I will always prefer a physically separate unit over a dang app for this kind of thing…and unless you’re connecting your phone to a speaker, it will sound way better than your phone’s tiny built-in one. Sold, with about 5 minutes to spare!
I travel for business a few times a year and bought it for generating white noise in the hotel room to help me sleep.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic I am now working from home and use it to drown out the small noises in my house while I am working.
PROS: small size, easy to use, sounds are nice and don’t repeat too often.
CONS: it is a little louder than I’d like. It is a little too loud on the lowest setting. I pile clothes on top of it to dampen the sound. In a hotel room I’d just put it on the opposite side of the room so it’s probably just right for that environment.
I had been wanting a sound machine for a while, when Meh has this. I love this wave mini travel sound machine because it is so small but provides a loud, clear sound. I had been using my phone for white noise which was fine, but the sound wasn’t very good. The charge lasts long enough that I don’t have to worry about it, and the sleep timer is my favorite feature.
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Price Comparison
$39.99 at Amazon
Warranty
5 Years Pure Enrichment
Estimated Delivery
Monday, July 13th - Thursday, July 16th
Meh, may as well use a phone app if you are going to use this. Get a real white noise sound machine or a fan.
These things are kind of antiquated now. You can just use an app on your phone.
Because saying out loud “Alexa, play white noise” is way too hard.
@guybrush01 When I ask Alexa to play white noise, I get this:
@klynb You have to add one of the available white noise skills first.
I used to have something like this when I traveled. I don’t travel on business any more so I ask Alexa to play rain storm.
Will this mask the screaming?
Same as above. I have an app actually called White Noise that’s decent. It has about 40 different sounds to choose from.
@cinoclav I have the same one. I use “heavy rain pouring”.
@cinoclav @jsh139 or you could just move to a place where it rains a lot…
/image beastly-ostentatious-flag
@Dizavid Let me fix that image for your order name:
There you go!
Has anybody mentioned you can just use your phone nowadays?
@therealjrn Nope…
Yeah, cause we wanna leave our phones in our kid’s rooms for white noise machine. Nope. 20 bucks is damn good
@Jpuck71 Cheaper than kiddy Valium!
I wish you would sell something made from toilet paper.
@andrewj In case you hadn’t thought of it, practically anything can be used for toilet paper…at least once.
@andrewj @tweezak in particular a lot of Meh! products seem like they are going up our a$## anyway.
I had a family member buy one of these noise machines (not this one) and the waves and/or campfire sounds like a very bad recording of someone masticating in the mic. Instantly returned. I dont trust these things
@lilsrm123 just to make sure, you did say “masticating,” right? I thought it was something else for a moment.
“hey Google, play thunderstorm”
My wife has an old snore machine. For Christmas I got her a new sound machine. Both are used regularly.
@hchavers Is that what she calls you, the old snore machine?
As much as the name and logo suggest, these are not waterproof. Fool me once!
@flehm why are you sleeping underwater?
What if I want to be loopy?
@jst1ofknd You be you then, we won’t judge.
This would be great if there wasnt at least 100 apps that have at least 25 different relaxingsound effects in google play store …
A joke so bad I don’t even get it. Wow.
what is the sound of one person farting?
@fastharrydotcom
/image Terrance & Phillip
Does This Thing do 40 different sounds like the free app I just downloaded?
Kid is home from college. He is loud. Like I did at his age, he functions best at 11pm.
Phone apps are great, unless you want to actually use the phone for something else at the same time. I prefer not to have a rain storm 12 inches from my face while I’m checking email in bed or taking a dump (also in bed, at my age).
Plus, wife and I share the same noise source because we still like each other enough to sleep in the same bedroom. I can’t take my phone with me when I wake up earlier than she does, because I will lose points for disrupting the consistency of the sleep environment. Yeah, that’s a thing.
So yes, phone apps are free and they work great. I’ll pay the $20, though, to free my phone (and myself) from this current hostage situation.
/giphy worthy-punitive-gull
Can anyone explain that joke to me?
@bpsmyth Russian Blue is a breed of cat.
@Elstaf77 thanks. I guess.
Looks like the gal in that last pic just read that awful joke on her laptop.
I’d definitely get it for $6. Maybe for $11. But $19 not a chance.
I will always prefer a physically separate unit over a dang app for this kind of thing…and unless you’re connecting your phone to a speaker, it will sound way better than your phone’s tiny built-in one. Sold, with about 5 minutes to spare!
/image hopeful-dubious-meerkat
@PooltoyWolf aw…
/giphy playful meerkat
@therealjrn Cute!
How is it that no one made a Miami Sound Machine reference? Ay caramba!
Holy Moly this thing is so cool. Small but with big sound and in its on knapsack!
@samnsara
“nap-sack?” heh
Nice product, nice sound, particularly for small size. Main complaint is inability to reduce sound to quiet levels.
I travel for business a few times a year and bought it for generating white noise in the hotel room to help me sleep.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic I am now working from home and use it to drown out the small noises in my house while I am working.
PROS: small size, easy to use, sounds are nice and don’t repeat too often.
CONS: it is a little louder than I’d like. It is a little too loud on the lowest setting. I pile clothes on top of it to dampen the sound. In a hotel room I’d just put it on the opposite side of the room so it’s probably just right for that environment.
I had been wanting a sound machine for a while, when Meh has this. I love this wave mini travel sound machine because it is so small but provides a loud, clear sound. I had been using my phone for white noise which was fine, but the sound wasn’t very good. The charge lasts long enough that I don’t have to worry about it, and the sleep timer is my favorite feature.