Please note that I made a mistake in describing the airflow capacity/volume. It should be 380 cubic feet per minute, not per meter as I say in the video. Sorry about that!
Hi Ethan! Thank you so much for taking the time to film this review. Because of it, we bought the Breez in the US and brought it back in our suitcase to the UK. Do you know which converter/adapter we should get to safely use it in the UK? I couldn't quite make out your setup from the video :)
Hi! You're welcome. I'm happy to hear the review was useful. That is dedication to getting it to the UK as I imagine it took half the space in the suitcase! I just used a standard multi adaptor cube. However, I woudn't recommend it long term as the weight made it tip in the socket over time. So I'd perhaps consider a strong and single adaptor just for US to UK plugs.
No problem. Umm...I imagine most people when going through airport security at least! But yes, I always like to leave space in my suitcase when travelling the bring stuff back:-)
I haven't tried it, though I can see it has 4 screws on the back, presumably to open it up. The SNOOZ website has this instruction for cleaning it, which doesn't include opening it. They leave an email address to ask about deeper cleaning, so maybe that involves opening it up: To clean Breez, please follow the steps below: 1. Unplug Breez before cleaning. 2. Gently wipe down the surfaces with a damp, soft cloth and then wipe down again with a clean, dry cloth. If needed, use the hose attachment from your household vacuum to remove any accumulated dust from the front grille or rear air inlets. Hover the hose attachment slightly above the plastic surfaces on Breez to prevent scratching. Ensure all surfaces are completely dry before plugging the unit back in and turning it on. If you need deeper cleaning assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at cs@getsnooz.com.
My main complaint with fans is that they're often too bassy or have some other distracting whirring noise while operating. Does the Breez have a fairly neutral sound profile when the fan is running?
You definitely don't hear the electric/mechanical whirring sound that is common with standard fans from what I can tell. On faster speed settings, it is quite bassy though. I tried to record the sound as faithfully as possible, and when I listen to the video back with headphones on, it seems very close to what it sounds like when I actually play it in real life.
Just listening to this review was very soothing. It’s winter now but my NYC apartment gets very hot in the winter. Will definitely add this in conjunction to my white noise machine to combat my upstairs neighbor from hell.
Thanks, that's always nice to know😊Sorry to hear you have a difficult neighbor. If you do get the Breez in the future, you might not need your existing white noise machine any more, unless it has other sounds you enjoy listening to.
Breez Smart Bedroom Fan & White Noise Machine Hi My name is james I am from the UK first can I say this item is amazing 👏 My business idea years ago was to have a fan and a white noise machine bulit in to it because I think its an amazing idea and I think it would Sell in the UK so many units. So I am just emailing for any kind of help towards my dream of making this product so I could sell in the UK shops etc Could you at all help me with the people who made this product so I could see if they could make me something like this OR if not is there any other way I could get these products to sell in the UK somehow?? Thank you so much James
Hi James. They do sell many units - there are a couple of companies already making them, and have done for many years. I can't help with the people who make white noise machines because I don't have as close a relationship as you might think. Other than occasionally reviewing their products, I don't communicate with them. You would need to contact Snooz and Yogasleep if you want to reach out to companies already making them. Best of luck to you!
@nosleeplessnights1 hi again sorry when I meant white noise I meant actually rainforest sounds ocean sounds animals sounds etc bulit in .. have u ever seen any made with these features??
@nosleeplessnights1 possible yes or just a table top fan with nature sounds bulit in and you press buttons on the fan and it just plays sounds like Rainforest ocean animal etc .. its been my business idea for years and ain't seen 1 ever been made
I don't think it has been made. I imagine there is a reason, considering how many different models some companies have made. It seems unlikely they haven't considered it. My first thoughts are just the cost and size required to combine a fan, speaker, and all of the features. Either way, best of luck to you. I think it would be a good device - if it's reliable and sounds decent:-)
This seems way too expensive for what it is. I opt for an air purifier in the winter, which also has a soothing fan sound with various speed/loudness settings and smart controls, but also has the nice bonus of removing allergens at the same time!
I agree it's quite expensive. But...it does work really well, so if you're not on a tight budget, I think it's a device worth considering. Having said, I also agree that an air purifier can be a good way to create a soothing sound and have a double function too.
After having it for a week now I'd say it's very worth it if you live in a noisy neighborhood. It does everything is designed to very well plus it looks really good. This definitely gets louder than any air purifier I've ever used.
Please note that I made a mistake in describing the airflow capacity/volume. It should be 380 cubic feet per minute, not per meter as I say in the video. Sorry about that!
Hi Ethan! Thank you so much for taking the time to film this review. Because of it, we bought the Breez in the US and brought it back in our suitcase to the UK. Do you know which converter/adapter we should get to safely use it in the UK? I couldn't quite make out your setup from the video :)
Hi! You're welcome. I'm happy to hear the review was useful. That is dedication to getting it to the UK as I imagine it took half the space in the suitcase!
I just used a standard multi adaptor cube. However, I woudn't recommend it long term as the weight made it tip in the socket over time. So I'd perhaps consider a strong and single adaptor just for US to UK plugs.
@@nosleeplessnights1 So helpful! Thanks so much! (Re suitcase: where there's a will, there's a way - side note: who needs clothes anyway)
No problem. Umm...I imagine most people when going through airport security at least! But yes, I always like to leave space in my suitcase when travelling the bring stuff back:-)
Hi, does the fan come apart for cleaning purposes, or is it not able to be disassembled? Thanks
I haven't tried it, though I can see it has 4 screws on the back, presumably to open it up.
The SNOOZ website has this instruction for cleaning it, which doesn't include opening it. They leave an email address to ask about deeper cleaning, so maybe that involves opening it up:
To clean Breez, please follow the steps below:
1. Unplug Breez before cleaning.
2. Gently wipe down the surfaces with a damp, soft cloth and then wipe down again with a clean, dry
cloth. If needed, use the hose attachment from your household vacuum to remove any accumulated
dust from the front grille or rear air inlets. Hover the hose attachment slightly above the plastic
surfaces on Breez to prevent scratching. Ensure all surfaces are completely dry before plugging the
unit back in and turning it on.
If you need deeper cleaning assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at cs@getsnooz.com.
this is the best review ever THANK YOU!!!
You're welcome. Thanks also for such positive feedback - I really appreciate it!
My main complaint with fans is that they're often too bassy or have some other distracting whirring noise while operating. Does the Breez have a fairly neutral sound profile when the fan is running?
You definitely don't hear the electric/mechanical whirring sound that is common with standard fans from what I can tell. On faster speed settings, it is quite bassy though.
I tried to record the sound as faithfully as possible, and when I listen to the video back with headphones on, it seems very close to what it sounds like when I actually play it in real life.
Is it too large to be portable? I travel a bit for work and really need something for the hotels.
If you're driving and have plenty of space in the car, then you could bring it with you I guess. But if you're on public transport, it's way too big.
Just listening to this review was very soothing. It’s winter now but my NYC apartment gets very hot in the winter. Will definitely add this in conjunction to my white noise machine to combat my upstairs neighbor from hell.
Thanks, that's always nice to know😊Sorry to hear you have a difficult neighbor. If you do get the Breez in the future, you might not need your existing white noise machine any more, unless it has other sounds you enjoy listening to.
Breez Smart Bedroom Fan & White Noise Machine
Hi
My name is james I am from the UK first can I say this item is amazing 👏
My business idea years ago was to have a fan and a white noise machine bulit in to it because I think its an amazing idea and I think it would Sell in the UK so many units. So I am just emailing for any kind of help towards my dream of making this product so I could sell in the UK shops etc
Could you at all help me with the people who made this product so I could see if they could make me something like this OR if not is there any other way I could get these products to sell in the UK somehow??
Thank you so much
James
Hi James. They do sell many units - there are a couple of companies already making them, and have done for many years.
I can't help with the people who make white noise machines because I don't have as close a relationship as you might think. Other than occasionally reviewing their products, I don't communicate with them.
You would need to contact Snooz and Yogasleep if you want to reach out to companies already making them.
Best of luck to you!
@nosleeplessnights1 hi again sorry when I meant white noise I meant actually rainforest sounds ocean sounds animals sounds etc bulit in .. have u ever seen any made with these features??
So, a white noise machine that has a real fan inside + a second option to play nature recordings?
@nosleeplessnights1 possible yes or just a table top fan with nature sounds bulit in and you press buttons on the fan and it just plays sounds like Rainforest ocean animal etc .. its been my business idea for years and ain't seen 1 ever been made
I don't think it has been made. I imagine there is a reason, considering how many different models some companies have made. It seems unlikely they haven't considered it. My first thoughts are just the cost and size required to combine a fan, speaker, and all of the features.
Either way, best of luck to you. I think it would be a good device - if it's reliable and sounds decent:-)
This seems way too expensive for what it is. I opt for an air purifier in the winter, which also has a soothing fan sound with various speed/loudness settings and smart controls, but also has the nice bonus of removing allergens at the same time!
I agree it's quite expensive. But...it does work really well, so if you're not on a tight budget, I think it's a device worth considering.
Having said, I also agree that an air purifier can be a good way to create a soothing sound and have a double function too.
After having it for a week now I'd say it's very worth it if you live in a noisy neighborhood. It does everything is designed to very well plus it looks really good. This definitely gets louder than any air purifier I've ever used.
It's nice to hear back from you, and I'm glad you like the Breez. The volume point is very true. No purifier I've ever seen is as loud as the Breez.
@@nosleeplessnights1 is the breez louder than the snooz? I need what ever device has the maximum decibel output lol. Thanks in advance!
Yes it is.