Do Sleep Headphones Work I Put This Popular Pair To The Test

When I’m not logging quality, uninterrupted sleep, I feel it in every aspect of my life. My brain gets foggy, my energy levels plummet, and my stomach is a bottomless pit. I’ve optimized my sleep routine, and most nights I get in bed at a decent hour, but there are some factors I just can’t control. I’ve been testing Anker’s Sound core Sleep A10 earbuds for one week straight, and these tiny earbuds helped me fall asleep and sleep deeper—but there are a few things I’d change. They’re surprisingly comfortable (even for side sleepers!) and barely noticeable once you find the right fit. There’s a massive library of sleep sounds in the Sound core app, which can be played in “music mode” or “sleep mode.” You can only have one track downloaded at a time. Once in sleep mode, you cannot switch to another sound unless you go into the app and replace it with another.
The earbuds have a built-in alarm clock and some (very limited) sleep-monitoring capabilities. The speaker would jam uncomfortably into my ear, and these devices typically did more harm than good to my overall sleep. The Sound core A10s, on the other hand, are extremely comfortable. The box comes with three size options, so you can find your perfect fit, and a helpful graphic showing how to properly wear them After placing the buds in my ears and twisting them into position, I was surprised to find that I could barely feel them in my ears. I immediately lay down on my side and placed my head on a pillow, and there was no jamming into my ears these earbuds to use active noise canceling (ANC) technology, like what you’d find in Apple AirPods or Bose headphones. Instead, they mask outside noise using white noise or sleep sounds—while also working like a standard ear plug to block out noise with twin seal ear tips and earwigs To my delight, the brand’s 4-point noise masking system actually works quite well. With the earbuds properly fitted to my ears and the sleep sounds playing, I wasn’t disturbed by any outside noise. I’m assuming this is because ANC consumes a lot of battery life very quickly, and sleep earbuds need to last through the night.

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