🎶 Sleep Tight, Dream Right!
The SKEYEOL Wireless Sleep Mask combines comfort and technology, featuring built-in speakers for high-fidelity sound, a long-lasting battery, and a washable design. Perfect for travel, meditation, or overcoming insomnia, this adjustable sleep mask ensures you can enjoy music while blocking out light for a restful night.
J**R
Comfortable, Adjustable Mask, Acceptable Audio - Not for audiophiles
I'm not an audiophile, 95% of the time I use a more expensive set of earbuds. I needed a replaceable, inexpensive and portable wireless solution for listening to audiobooks, relaxing spoken word or binaural tones while falling asleep or traveling. I have tried every wired/wireless sleep headphones on the market. I've used headphones made for pillows, on a headband, flat and anything in between. They were all too expensive for the terrible audio they produced. The most popular option, a headband was not adjustable and when I wore an eye mask it was uncomfortable. The replacement cost when lost or broken was a deal breaker.Finally, I found this wireless combo. It is comfortable and has a decent volume. At this price point, don't expect beats. These do not play music well. They do play audiobooks and podcasts well. I was able to hear binaural tones easily. The headphones just barely lay near the ears so you WILL hear the environment around you. There are times I need/want to hear the ambient environment (airport, resting on a car trip, listening for a sick child, rain on the window, etc).I returned an identical 'knock-off' pair of these to Audible (down to the Bluetooth name) after trying these. The only difference I could see was the color and the brand name but the audio volume in the other was too puny. If I'm using headphone I should be able to hear over a motor or engine or air conditioner at top volume.The headphones have an English announcement that says it's powered on and powered off. You can't turn that off. The battery status DOES show up in iOS 12. It has three buttons. The play/on/off/pair are all in one. I can lay on my side just fine, the velcro is very adjustable but feels a little loose. The fabric is soft and it does not touch the eyelids. There is an extra pad around the nose to help keep it very dark. The speakers are in a little pocket and they can adjust a smidge by pushing them to the side in that pocket. There is a charging port (it charges with any micro usb cord) that hangs from the mask. It did not bother me. The padding did a great job making the buttons or speakers undetectable. Your mileage may vary though and I've included pictures.If you lose the instructions:They are consistent with most Bluetooth devices. There is a small micro usb connector dangling from the mask eye area. You charge them by connecting that connector with a standard micro usb cable. There is a very tiny LED status above the play/on button that turns red when plugged in and charging, blue when plugged in and fully charged, and flashes red/blue when in pairing mode or not paired to a device. It’s almost impossible to see that LED unless you are in a dark area. To pair, press and hold the play button until you see the flashing led. Check for the device under Bluetooth. It will be listed as “BT-FAAH”. You turn them on/off by pressing and then holding the play button briefly.
L**A
This product saved my (sleep) life
I discovered that distracting myself with podcasts helps my brain stop spinning and lets me fall asleep. I'm now at the point where I can't sleep without these headphones. I find them very comfortable. I usually sleep on the side without the transmitter—which is more comfortable—but I wouldn't say the transmitter is a huge problem. They're also not too bulky. The sound is great and gets more than loud enough for someone trying to go to sleep. I use them with Spotify and set the timer to go off in 1/2 hour, meaning I can fall asleep with them on but they won't wake me during the night. On the occasions I've accidentally left them running all night, the battery held out until morning. I highly recommend.
A**H
LOVE IT
The reasons I did not give 5 stars on all aspects: Sound quality is great but at times it glitches where the sound will go out. If I move my head it will come back on. Not sure if it is the wires or what. It doesn't happen all the time but when it does it's a little frustrating. on Comfort, On the eyes it is great. Sometimes if I sleep to long on one side of my head the speaker hurts my ear from pressing on it. It's not horrible just something to note.I think it does a very good job at blocking out the light, it helps me fall asleep quicker. There are some nights, I put it on fall asleep and when I wake up I had no Idea I had been sleeping. I do find that I get more restful sleep with this mask.
L**Y
You can feel the wire in the mask
The wire connecting the ear speaker to the play button is to short so if you adjust it to line up with your ear the cord gets tight and presses against your face. They should have added a layer of padding over the cord so you can't feel it and the cord should be longer.
A**R
Perfect for me for sleeping at night and during the day.
I use this all the time. Charge it during the day and use it at night. Blocks all the light and it’s not too loud. I love it.
D**A
This may be the answer for my Tinnitus
The operation took a bit of getting used to but once I figured out the issue with charging the mask, I was fully on board. There is a small square light just above the play/pause button which shows as red when charging, blue once fully charged and flashes between red and blue while connecting a Bluetooth device. Charging takes a bit over 2 hours and easily gives you 10 hours of uninterrupted play.So I recently developed a case of what seems to be a case of chronic Tinnitus which, as we all know, is not at all pleasant. It's a 24/7 disturbance (ringing, hissing or buzzing in the ears) and there doesn't yet seem to be a cure for it. Research indicates it comes with aging and can be associated with hearing loss. No matter the cause, when it hits, it's something you just have to figure out how deal with.In my research, I learned about "sound notching" which is playing music or sound with the frequency level of your Tinnitus "gapped out". It is supposed to train the healthy ear cells to manage the impacted frequency and eventually train the unhealthy cells to calm down the extra noise they generate in the brain. There are many apps available to a) pinpoint the frequency of the Tinnitus (everyone's is different) and b) play sounds/music with that frequency gapped out.We all know that general white noise helps "mask" Tinnitus so while listening to white noise in a quiet room, you can temporarily forget the Tinnitus is there. That's all well and good but it does address the problem. As soon as you turn it off, the Tinnitus returns with its full force.Well, I found an app that generates gapped out white noise so I pump this through my sleeping mask at night not only to allow me to sleep through the Tinnitus disturbance but also as therapy! We all know it's hard to listen to white noise for hours on end throughout the day but I find I can do this easily during my sleep cycle for many hours at a time. So not only am I sleeping better as the noise not only masks the Tinnitus but also provides therapy to help calm down the noise.There are some mornings now when I wake up in complete silence! I found a way to get a temporary break from the constant ringing. I am hoping that administering this therapy over a long period of time might help me get rid of the Tinnitus altogether. So there may be some hope for all of us Tinnitus sufferers out there and this mask is a great tool to combat it.
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