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The Only Sound Machine You Need for Travel: Dreamegg Pocket Sleep

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When I’m traveling, one of the fastest ways to upgrade my sleep is bringing a sound machine—but the problem is most of them are bulky and take up way too much space. In this video, I show you the travel hack that’s totally changed the game for me: the Dreamegg Pocket Sleep 1. It’s seriously tiny (fits in the palm of my hand), but I was shocked at how well it works and how loud it can get for something this small. I walk through how I use it on the road, including the built-in timer options (30, 60, or 90 minutes), the easy volume controls, and the different sound choices. You get a bunch of options like birds/nature, waves, crickets, babbling brook, rain, campfire, and a fan-style noise—which is the one I really like for drowning out background noise. If thin hotel walls or noisy neighbors mess with your sleep, this is a super portable, simple solution that’s easy to toss in your bag and forget about until you need it.

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