
Unobtrusive, these earbuds are no bigger than a nickel, have a 10-hour playback battery life, and track your sleep.

Only $20 on Amazon, this over-ear headband is price and comfort conscious. The best budget friendly sleep headphones. You'll also get 13 hours of battery life. If you're a side sleeper, the flat and foam padded design was made with you in mind. It depends on what you're looking for relative to the position(s) you sleep in, whether you want ANC, and what price point you're willing to spend. The earbuds tote a 28-hour battery life and a frictionless fit with foam eartips, which is ideal if all you want is silence and are willing to justify the hefty $289 price. Therefore, I was impressed to find QuietOn's ANC comparable to Apple's, while feeling less irritating to wear during sleep." "As a noise-sensitive sleeper myself, I've tried sleeping with my 2nd-gen AirPods Pros before but found them too bulky. Which, according to her product spotlight, Darby did comfortably.
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With no app, music, or Bluetooth connection, these are great if you simply want a silent night's sleep. That said, QuietOn uses advanced ANC technology that makes it easy to block out usual sleep distractions. These earbuds are interesting because they actually don't play music, making them more like a smart earplug. Weighing just 1.8 grams, the lightweight feel is especially noticeable against a pillow - even if you're a side sleeper. Using ANC technology while still having a form-factor designed for sleep, QuietOn 3.1 sleep earbuds are like an elevated pair of earbuds. QuietOn 3.1 sleep earbuds tech specs: Form factor: Earbuds | Battery: 28 hours | Fit: In-ear These earbuds are a natural choice for those who sleep on their stomach and back. Note that the old-school Bluetooth design may take some adjusting to for side-sleepers. While a tad bulky on the outside, the earbuds have a winged design that is super comfortable and snug in your ear no matter your ear size, thanks to the different size options. According to ZDNET's Christina Darby, who contributed to this article and reviewed the buds back in October, the earbuds "felt less intrusive than other wearables" thanks to the lack of in-ear pressure build up. Since it's a part of their name, let's talk about comfort. You can switch between different modes with the touch of a button on the earpiece.

These noise-canceling earbuds offer three modes: no noise-canceling, quiet mode, and aware mode. If you're looking to cancel noise around you while sleeping, these Bose QuietComfort noise-canceling earbuds have some of the best ANC technology on the market, and they also happen to be comfortable to sleep in. Closeīose QuietComfort II Earbuds t ech specs: Form factor: In-ear | Battery: Up to 6 hours | Fit: Earbuds

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