Nod Sound Machine and Nightlight
Nod Sound Machine and Nightlight
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Overview
Overview
Help your baby or child fall asleep faster, stay asleep, and mask distracting noises with the Yogasleep Nod Sound Machine and Night Light.
Featuring 20 sound options including white noise, fan sounds, nature sounds, and eight lullaby tracks. The Nod light and sound machine has a soft, dimmable night light in amber tones that soothes rather than disrupts sleep cycles.
Run the sound machine all night long or set the auto-off timer with three timer options: 45 minutes, 90 minutes, or 8 hours. Sleek and compact white noise machine fits seamlessly with any bedroom or nursery. Easy to operate with a simple and user-friendly interface.
Yogasleep (formerly Marpac) has 50+ years of making the best white noise machines for home, baby, and work.
- Soft amber night light: Dimmable night light in a warm amber tone creates a sleep-inducing bedroom environment. Hold button down to turn up the brightness and illuminate the room.
- 20 sound settings plus sleep timer: Sound options include white noise, fan and nature sounds, and 8 classical lullabies. Includes a “shushing” sound and heartbeat setting engineered to soothe infants. Set the sleep timer to 45m, 90m, or 8 hours
- Unbeatable quality & guarantee: For over 50 years, Yogasleep has been the gold standard for white noise machines. Backed by a one-year limited warranty.
- Simple to Use: No battery required, powered by USB cord and features simple, intuitive design and buttons (power adapter not included)
- Modern look: Featuring a sleek and neutral design that fits with most nursery themes and bedrooms
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What's Included
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Technical Specification
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User Guide
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Delivery and Returns
- Delivery: Free within NZ on orders over $100 (excluding bulky items) or $8 standard shipping
- Returns: Accepted within 14 days of receipt with proof of purchase
- Some items are excluded from returns including sale items, hardware, car seats, prams, monitors, personal items and more
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