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Advice on White Noise Machine

As the cooler weather approaches, I'm sad that I will have to eventually give up the fan in my daughter's room that has served as a wonderful buffer to our very creaky house! I looked into the sleep machine available at Babies r us but it didn't seem to go loud enough to match my fan on level 3! Has anyone purchased a white noise machine? I googled and found the main one sold is by a company Marpac Corp. - the Soundscreen 980A. Before I purchase it, I was just looking to get some feedback/reviews from moms who might have tried this product. Thanks in advance!!

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I have a Sleepmate I bought off of Amazon.com. I think it's great, I used it for my son last winter and it withstood being thrown on the floor almost everyday by him and now I'm using it for my 4 1/2 month old daughter. Someone said something about them becoming dependant on the noise. I would only use it this year. A lot of kids still pretty light sleepers at this age and you do need a buffer, or they will wake up everytime you walk past their room. My son used to wake up when the garbage truck would come at 1 in the afternoon and his nap would be ruined. Anyway, we weened him off it after the winter and he sleeps fine now.

If you have an Ipod or other mp3 player, I recommend getting the ICrib mp3 player from www.onestepahead.com. I bought it and can say it works really well. You can download all kinds of sounds and regulate the volume through the mp3 player... and get an endless variety of sounds! Good luck!

I have the Marpac sound screen and love it! I had another noise machine that made different sounds but it really did not cover up other noises. The marpac is well worth the money.

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We have the Marpac for our kiddo. It's okay, but really not that loud. And at almost $50 you would think it would be really great. I don't think I can really recommend it. We just use a cheap fan, it's the best thing I've found. I know you're concerned about the temperature, but once you start using the heaters, it really shouldn't cool things down that much, it will just move the hot air around. And a little circulation is always a good thing! Good luck.

I have two Soundscreen machines - one in each of my childrens' rooms. I think they are great and definitely worth the money.

I'm probably the only person that thinks those white noise machines are a bad idea, because the sound is constant. I'd be afraid it would damage the cells in the ears and doesn't teach the child how to sleep without noise. Your better off playing some classical music at a low volume, because it shuts off after the child's asleep to give the ears and brain a rest from over stimulation. Even one of those nature tapes would be better, because the birds and wind chimes aren't constant.

Yes, I purchased a white noise machine from JCPenney catalog and it worked wonders. I purchased it for the same reason. My son would wake up many times because of noise in the home and because of my older children. It did the trick. I at first didn't think it would be loud enough either but it is. Now that he is 4 and no longer needs it, I have used it on occasions for myself also. It is a wonderful invention. The one from JCPenney, I believe, cost 49.99 or 59.99. It actually works as well as a fan which I also tried in the summer before I purchased this white noise machine.

I have a Sleepmate I bought off of Amazon.com. I think it's great, I used it for my son last winter and it withstood being thrown on the floor almost everyday by him and now I'm using it for my 4 1/2 month old daughter. Someone said something about them becoming dependant on the noise. I would only use it this year. A lot of kids still pretty light sleepers at this age and you do need a buffer, or they will wake up everytime you walk past their room. My son used to wake up when the garbage truck would come at 1 in the afternoon and his nap would be ruined. Anyway, we weened him off it after the winter and he sleeps fine now.

Couldn't you buy a fan that sits on the floor and just point it away from her? That what we do for our kids. They have floor fans and during the cooler months we just point it away from them.

First off, so many moms say just make normal noise from day 1, and they don't need white noise. I was all set with that with my daughter, and learned quickly that's an old wive's tale. My daughter is such a light sleeper, if you breathe too loud in the next room, she'll wake. We spent months just making normal noise, and it didn't work, I think baby's just have different sensitivities with sound. We finally started using a fan, and she started sleeping longer than 15 minutes a time. Then as the weather is changing, we bought the marpac basic model, and it works fine. She now takes 2 hour naps.

Hi! I have two daughters, one 5 1/2 and one 3, and I have two of the same white noise machine, one for each of them, that I purchased when they were infants. I got them at Radio Shack, I think they were $20 each, and they're PERFECT. They have about eight different sounds they make, and the volume goes way, way up. We live right on train tracks and this thing does wonders for their sleep! Plus we have a very loud elevator in our house (warehouse). The Radio Shack Sleep Machine works great and has done us a fabulous service for the last almost 6 years!

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