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White Noise Travel Clock! Help!
Fodorites: I know all you experts can help me in my time of need! I am an incredibly light sleeper, and require "white noise" to drown out unwanted sounds(I know, I am neurotic)! My Homedics travel "noisey" died(sigh) and I REQUIRE a new one! Please any and all info is needed! I am going to London soon, and need to filter out excess noise! I would like to try a new brand if possible! Thanks, Judy :-(
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Have you ever tried foam earplugs? I'm a light sleeper, too, and they work for me.
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You should be able to get white noise somewhere on the AM band of your bedside radio.
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It might not be as small as you'd like, and with your going in winter, you won't need it for its real intended purpose - - but I find that a travel fan is well worth the space it takes (yes, I realize that others will roll their eyes at this). <BR> <BR>Mine came from "HomePlace". The manufacturer is PortaBreeze, and it measures about 6 by 6 by 2 inches. It runs on 4 "D" batteries, and for summer travel it has made all the difference on the world - - not only for cooling but also for filtering out street noise on nights with all the windows open. <BR>
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Frank: do you just fiddle with the clock till it gets to frequency that is acceptable? XXX: I have used the room fan occasionally to filter out noise, and you say this little fan works? Paige: I will look for some earplugs, but I like the "Hummm" of white noise. Thanks for the input all! :-) Judy
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Judy- <BR> <BR>Brookstone.com has some earphones that come with white noise. It probably won't help in time, but I know that in the in-flight magazines there are always a couple of white noise machines. <BR>I searched the web a bit and found something with the following description on excite.com <BR>*** Sound Soother Clock <BR>$29.00 <BR>Bring the sound of nature to you. Battery-operated clock plays forest, brook, ocean or frog sounds; you control volume and set timer for up to 90 minutes of sound. All-in-one travel clock has alarm with snooze, calendar, thermometer and night light. <BR>I use google.com as a search engine and typed in travel accessories as a keyword. <BR>Hope this helps. <BR>
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Well, this may post twice--my computer is acting strange . . . <BR> <BR>Anyhow, I am a fellow light sleeper. I wake at just about anything and can only fall asleep under ideal conditions. I have a Brookstone traquil moments sound machine that I would recommend. There are three versions of this that I am aware of: one deluxe model with all the bells and whistles and price tag too, one more compact model with a clock about $100, and the one I have (slightly larger) that's the basic sound machine without a clock about $50. Each comes with an earphone jack as well as a power cord or you can use batteries. The sounds are the same on each, just varying sizes and other features. Each comes with 6 sounds (although not entirely sure about the deluxe model). Plus each comes with a sound card slot. You can buy additional sound cards for around $15 each that come with 6 more sounds--right now I think they sell about 4 of these cards. I bought one that has a fan, air conditioner, air plane, etc. on it. I personally prefer the fan. I bought my machine online at 11:30 EST and it arrived at my door at 3:30 EST the very next day. The total bill on my machine (overnight shipping and all) was about $62. Very speedy service considering it was coming from Ohio and I am in California. Otherwise you might find Brookstone at your local mall. Good luck!
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Stacey: thanks for the search and the tips! Sam: It is a rotten affliction, yes? I am heading out to check out Brookstone's , they usually have good stuff, pricey, but good! Judy
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Sharper Image has a "Travel Soother" that emits white sound for $59.95
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<BR>Judy-- <BR> <BR>Your post woke me up---just about anything wakes me up so I qualify as a light light sleeper. <BR> <BR>Franks suggestion--the am radio is a good one but I would go a little further. Both at home and on trips I use a tiny fm radio--tuned to the top of the dial--the fm static is steadier and cleaner than am (so I am nuts too)--you can get one no bigger than a pack of cigarettes. <BR> <BR>I have used every white sound device ever devised and for me nothing beats the steady drone of my handy dandy fm radio. <BR> <BR>Snore.
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I saw that Homedics white noise alarm clock at Target last month. Do you live near one? You could also order one online from Target.
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Dear Judy, <BR>I stopped at an Eddie Bauer Outlet today and bought a small combination clock and "4 soothing sounds" which runs on 2 "C" batteries for $10 (I was pleasantly surprised because I read a travel article in the LA Times on Sunday which touted a gadget with a similar purpose but many more bells and whistles for $230!). No white noise, but " soothing sea side" , "babbling brook", "night-time countryside, and "singing birds". I haven't tried it yet. <BR>Another Sleepless Judy
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