Travel Mini Sound Machine with Nightlight
Travel Mini Sound Machine with Nightlight
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Check out this cutie from Yogasleep! White noise in the palm of your hand.
From the sleep products company with 50+ years of experience! The Yogasleep Travel Mini Sound Machine combines robust white noise options and a nightlight in one sleek and lightweight pocket-sized device, ready for travel anywhere.
The soundtracks on the Travel Mini promote relaxation and help to improve your sleep environment.
A soft amber nightlight with 3 dimmable options and is engineered to the right tone and brightness as to not interrupt your sleep cycles.
Weighing in at 140grams and no larger than the palm of your hand, the Travel Mini features a USB rechargeable battery and lanyard, making it perfect for at-home usage in your bedroom or nursery, travel, and on-the-go. Fits perfectly in handbags, suitcases and nappy bags!
Elegant design with smooth, rounded edges - easily turned off/on and controlled with one hand.
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- 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
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