My bedroom overlooks a busy Brooklyn street, and I can often hear the honks and screeches of cars and cyclists as I try to fall and sleep. The street outside my window is also well lit, so I usually wear a face mask to bed. All of this is to say that I am in desperate need of a sleeping device that not only blocks out sound but also blocks out bright light. LC-Dolida does both very well.
The sleep mask comes with eye cups that really block out any light in your field of vision, which I love. And flat headphones hovering over your ears. They’re not particularly immersive, but they drown out most sounds if you turn the volume up high enough. I like to listen to brown noise playlists with them to sleep, and I can confidently say that I’ll pass out within minutes with them on. In addition, the battery life is sufficient. I can wear it for two nights without it dying on me — for about $20 (Amazon says it’s $40, but usually around the $20 range with discounts), it’s not bad at all. Is.
I have a small head, move around in my sleep, and can rarely keep a mask on all night, so I wasn’t surprised when I woke up with the headphones off a few times. “If you sleep with a partner who snores, lives near a busy street, or has loud roommates, you’ll definitely benefit from this headphone sleep mask. It’s all that. What I want from a sleep device: It has good battery life, it’s comfortable, and it immerses you in noise that dulls — but doesn’t completely eliminate — noise. Annoying sounds around you,” I wrote in my spotlight of sleep masks.
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LC-Dolida Sleep Headphones and Mask Tech Specs: Form Factor: More than an ear Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 | Battery life: 8-10 hours | fit: Adjustable Velcro strap
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