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Review on Wireless Sleep Mask by Amber Bennett

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comfortable adjustable mask, acceptable sound - Not for audiophiles

I'm not an audiophile, 95% of the time I use more expensive headphones. I needed an interchangeable, affordable, and portable wireless solution for listening to audiobooks, relaxing speech, or binaural tones while sleeping or traveling. I've tried all the wired and wireless sleep headphones on the market. I've used headphones made for pillows, headbands, flats and whatever. They were all overpriced for the horrible sound they produced. The most popular option, the head strap, is not adjustable and when I wore the eye mask it was uncomfortable. The replacement costs in the event of loss or breakage were decisive. I finally found this wireless combo. It's comfortable and has a decent volume. Don't expect any bumps at this price point. They don't play music well. They play audiobooks and podcasts well. I could easily hear the binaural tones. The headphones barely fit over your ears, allowing you to hear your surroundings. There are times when I need/want to hear the surroundings (airport, vacation on a trip, listening to a sick child, rain outside the window, etc.). up to the Bluetooth name) after trying. The only difference I could see was the color and brand name, but the other's volume was too low. If I use headphones, I should be able to hear the engine, engine, or air conditioning at maximum volume. The headphones have an announcement in English saying the power is on and off. You cannot turn this off. Battery status is displayed in iOS 12. It has three buttons. Play / power on / power off / pair - all in one. I can lie normally on my side, the velcro is very adjustable but feels a bit loose. The fabric is soft and does not touch the eyelids. There is extra padding around the nose which helps keep it very dark. The speakers are housed in a small pocket and can be easily adjusted by sliding them aside in this pocket. There is a charging port (charged from any micro USB cable) hanging from the mask. It didn't bother me. The padding did a great job of making the buttons or speakers invisible. However, your mileage may vary and I have included photos. If you lose the instructions: They are compatible with most Bluetooth devices. A small micro-USB port hangs in the eye area of the mask. You charge them by plugging this port into a standard micro USB cable. Above the play/power button is a tiny status LED that glows red when connected and charged, blue when connected and fully charged, and flashes red/blue when paired or unpaired with a device is. It is almost impossible to see this LED unless you are in a dark place. To pair, press and hold the play button until the LED flashes. Check if the device is listed under Bluetooth. It will be listed as "BT-FAAH". You turn them on/off by pressing and then holding the play button for a short while.

Pros
  • Not only useful for intended purpose
Cons
  • There are cons