Marpac 980 SleepMate & Sound Screen Conditioner White Noise Sleep Machine
Marpac 980 SleepMate & Sound Screen Conditioner White Noise Sleep Machine Marpac 980 SleepMate & Sound Screen Conditioner White Noise Sleep Machine FREE Shipping by using coupon code: ‘marpac’ The tone and volume of the sound are controlled by simply rotating the “cap” and “collar” of the housing. This “white noise” sound effectively masks unwanted noises and creates a sense of calm, making it easier to concentrate, relax and/or sleep. Encased in a durable plastic housing suitable for travel or use in the home or office. Available in either Sound Screen or Sleep Mate name. Note: They are the SAME unit, the only difference will be the name on the unit. For fastest delivery select “Sound Screen MP980SS OR Sleepmate MP980SM” below. Features: Electro-mechanical durability Excellent sound quality Patented housing design Lightweight Economical Dual-speed settings One year limited warranty Made in the U.S.A.Read what others are saying about this product
Customer Review: Noise machine
I purchased the Marpac 980 SleepMate for my son, because he always wanted to use mine. It has two speeds & the sound can be adjusted by several means. It is more than adequate & he falls asleep within minutes of laying down, provided the machine is turned-on beforehand. He seems to really enjoy it & I’m glad I purchased it for him.
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