Hi there - thank you for all the reviews! I had been using the Marpac Dohm Classic for a year, and it just stopped working. As I'm looking at new machines - how would you rate this Dreamcenter vs. the Lectrofan Evo that would give me similar quality as the Dohm Classic? Thank you in advance!
Hi, you're welcome:-) I think it's hard to compare the two as they have quite different features. The Evo is louder overall, and has a better range of white noise and fan sounds. The Dreamcenter has a recording of the sound that most closely resembles the Marpac Dohm (now called Yogasleep as the company rebranded), and has more modern features like a nightlight and a range of nature sounds and music. Neither has an internal fan like the Dohm does though, so if you want to continue having a real fan sound instead of a recording or 'dynamically generated sound', then I'd look at the Yogasleep Dohm range. Otherwise, I think both the Evo and the Dreamcenter are decent white noise machines.
I don't think there is one that is especially good for a hotel. Maybe a small and portable one rather than a big one? And honestly, most of them are relatively small...
Thanks, glad to hear it! Honestly, they both have good speaker quality for the price bracket of white noise machines. I don't think there's that much in it really, so I'd choose based on the features and soundscapes they have rather than trying to pinpoint which has the best speakers. One might sound better than the other in the video, but remember the sound is being recorded through my microphone on different days, and I edit the audio slightly too to remove background noise, so it's hard to compare them precisely.
I will, I still have the dreamegg, Lecteofan supposed to come today. I have tinnitus, I’m trying to drown out the high pitch sound.@@nosleeplessnights1
I am a little confused; can it operate on battery or should be always plugged in? I've been using some apps on my tablet but recordings sound not natural. What about this gadget, for example can it give natural fan sound? Lastly, is this the model to be bought from this brand (for adult, no travel intention and no bluetooth speaker need) Many thanks
There is no internal battery with this one, so it needs to be plugged in at all times to work. The fan sound is pretty good for a white noise machine recording, but it is just a recording. And those never sound quite as natural as a real fan. As for whether it's right for you, then it is a good choice if you don't need to travel and don't need a Bluetooth speaker. You then just need to decide whether a device that plays Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and has a multicoloured nightlight is also suitable for an adult. The vast majority of white noise machines that have recordings also include a couple of kiddy songs, so that's not unusual. If you really don't want one with any clues that it might be for kids, you'd need to look at models like the Dohms from Yogasleep, or LectroFans, Sound+Sleep, Snooz etc from other brands. If all you want is a fan sound, I'd recommend getting one with a real fan. They just sound better. If you think you might want other sounds at some point, then this is a good device.
So this can't be used as a bluetooth speaker, but has a jack. The Yogasleep Duet has no jack, but can be used as a bluetooth speaker. Can't decide... which of these two do you prefer? I am trying to block outside noise, both of these seem pretty loud. Nice videos btw, really detailed!
Hi! First of all, thanks for your positive feedback - it's always appreciated. Your question is kind of difficult to answer because I try to see products I review from the perspective of different people. But, to give you a straight answer to a straight question, I probably prefer the Duet. I can see why the Dreamcenter would be a better option for some people. Personally though, I value the brighter nightlight and the Bluetooth speaker functionality of the Duet more than the headphone jack and multicolored nightlight of the Dreamcenter. There are some other differences to consider, such as the 4 extra soundtracks of the Duet, but those two stand out for me as the main points at the moment. Compared to a lot of lower quality white noise machines I've tested, you can't really go wrong with either of them. They are both good.
Thank you. I was falling asleep while you were demoing that.
Well, I guess that's appropriate for a sleep channel!
Hi there - thank you for all the reviews! I had been using the Marpac Dohm Classic for a year, and it just stopped working. As I'm looking at new machines - how would you rate this Dreamcenter vs. the Lectrofan Evo that would give me similar quality as the Dohm Classic? Thank you in advance!
Hi, you're welcome:-)
I think it's hard to compare the two as they have quite different features.
The Evo is louder overall, and has a better range of white noise and fan sounds. The Dreamcenter has a recording of the sound that most closely resembles the Marpac Dohm (now called Yogasleep as the company rebranded), and has more modern features like a nightlight and a range of nature sounds and music.
Neither has an internal fan like the Dohm does though, so if you want to continue having a real fan sound instead of a recording or 'dynamically generated sound', then I'd look at the Yogasleep Dohm range.
Otherwise, I think both the Evo and the Dreamcenter are decent white noise machines.
@@nosleeplessnights1 Thank you very much for the helpful insight Ethan!
Hi which white noise machine would u recommend for hotel's??
I don't think there is one that is especially good for a hotel. Maybe a small and portable one rather than a big one? And honestly, most of them are relatively small...
Hi Ethan, love your reviews. Could you please tell me which has a better sound the yogasleep dream center or dreamegg D3 pro? thank you
Thanks, glad to hear it! Honestly, they both have good speaker quality for the price bracket of white noise machines. I don't think there's that much in it really, so I'd choose based on the features and soundscapes they have rather than trying to pinpoint which has the best speakers. One might sound better than the other in the video, but remember the sound is being recorded through my microphone on different days, and I edit the audio slightly too to remove background noise, so it's hard to compare them precisely.
Thank you, After trying the dreamegg it does have a nice sound to it, I think I prefer fan sounds, going to try the Lecteofan @@nosleeplessnights1
You're welcome! If you do get both of them, I'd love to know how you think they compare:-)
I will, I still have the dreamegg, Lecteofan supposed to come today. I have tinnitus, I’m trying to drown out the high pitch sound.@@nosleeplessnights1
Can I buy it from Australia?
I'm not sure. I recommend checking Amazon or the Yogasleep website to see if you can get it.
I am a little confused; can it operate on battery or should be always plugged in? I've been using some apps on my tablet but recordings sound not natural. What about this gadget, for example can it give natural fan sound? Lastly, is this the model to be bought from this brand (for adult, no travel intention and no bluetooth speaker need) Many thanks
There is no internal battery with this one, so it needs to be plugged in at all times to work.
The fan sound is pretty good for a white noise machine recording, but it is just a recording. And those never sound quite as natural as a real fan.
As for whether it's right for you, then it is a good choice if you don't need to travel and don't need a Bluetooth speaker. You then just need to decide whether a device that plays Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and has a multicoloured nightlight is also suitable for an adult. The vast majority of white noise machines that have recordings also include a couple of kiddy songs, so that's not unusual.
If you really don't want one with any clues that it might be for kids, you'd need to look at models like the Dohms from Yogasleep, or LectroFans, Sound+Sleep, Snooz etc from other brands.
If all you want is a fan sound, I'd recommend getting one with a real fan. They just sound better. If you think you might want other sounds at some point, then this is a good device.
@@nosleeplessnights1 Many thanks, very appreciated 🙏 Wishing peaceful nights ✨️
You're welcome - same to you🙂
Nice :D
Thanks Remi!
So this can't be used as a bluetooth speaker, but has a jack. The Yogasleep Duet has no jack, but can be used as a bluetooth speaker. Can't decide... which of these two do you prefer? I am trying to block outside noise, both of these seem pretty loud.
Nice videos btw, really detailed!
Hi! First of all, thanks for your positive feedback - it's always appreciated.
Your question is kind of difficult to answer because I try to see products I review from the perspective of different people.
But, to give you a straight answer to a straight question, I probably prefer the Duet.
I can see why the Dreamcenter would be a better option for some people. Personally though, I value the brighter nightlight and the Bluetooth speaker functionality of the Duet more than the headphone jack and multicolored nightlight of the Dreamcenter. There are some other differences to consider, such as the 4 extra soundtracks of the Duet, but those two stand out for me as the main points at the moment.
Compared to a lot of lower quality white noise machines I've tested, you can't really go wrong with either of them. They are both good.
@@nosleeplessnights1 I think I agree with you, the duet seems like a better option for me too. Thanks!
You're welcome. If you decide to get it, I'd love to know what you think of it!
I just bought one but it is missing the circle logo ontop.
Where did you buy it from?
@@nosleeplessnights1 The UK Amazon site in your description.
That's strange then. The seller is definitely the legitimate seller. Maybe they changed the model since I did the review. Does it work ok?
@@nosleeplessnights1 It seems to be working, it looks the same as your one but has a little piece missing at the top.
@@nosleeplessnights1 Do you think I should just return and refund it, then buy a new one?
I just bought it for 3.99 dollars.. I think the store put the wrong price 😊😊😊
I think so, unless they were on a mega clearance drive. That's the lowest price I've ever heard of for a white noise machine...