![]() It also doesn’t transition from one sound program to another well. Ideally, masking noise is supposed to be unobtrusive. The sound quality is about as bad as it gets.Ģ) You can’t ramp the volume up/down. LSS: No one in the audio world designed this. I turned on the Washing Machine setting just to check myself - if this sounds like a washing machine to you you should go see a doctor. It’s a marketer’s rendition of what a baby noise machine should look like. Without getting technical, there’s a reason you don’t see any speakers shaped like this on the market ANYWHERE. I take the Hatch with us when we travel because it’s so necessary once you start using it.ġ) The sound quality is bad. During MOTN nursing sessions, I can dim the light even more from my phone as baby starts to go back to sleep. My other sound machine had a light, but you couldn’t see anything in the room and I’d have to turn on lights, which obviously wakes the baby even more. You can actually see with this light too if you’re doing diaper changes as well. I love all the light settings too! I use the red light for MOTN nursing sessions since it doesn’t wake up the nervous system like yellow light does. Sometimes if we have guests over and I see LO stirring on his baby camera, I can up the white noise volume without entering the room and potentially disturbing him more. I also like how you can control it from your phone. My previous sound machine, we had to scroll through every setting to get to the one LO likes and it was very disruptive. I love how you can save your regularly used noise, light color, volume, and brightness to your favorites so it’s always ready to go at the touch of a button. My friend recommended the Hatch and it’s amazing. This is the one baby product I cannot live without! We started with a different sound machine that wouldn’t get loud enough. Her toddler stays in bed until the green light comes on and the bird chirp □ I have no idea how well it works on infant, but I guess it doesn’t hurt to have a solid routine in place for those toddler years. ![]() I’m a FTM and I had no idea about any of this hatch stuff until one of coworker talked about how her toddler was taught this early on. I know I just wanted a solid bedtime routine. I know other parents who schedule so many programs for nap time etc. Around 5months he had a more predictable schedule and we have been on this program setting since then. When he was younger, it used to be bedtime routine started at 7pm and everything go pushed back to 9pm bed time. Was it always like this? No, we always adjust it to baby’s sleep schedule. At 630am-7 it switch to green light with bird chirping, to signal it’s time to wake up and get our day started. Then around 7pm, we program the orange light (med high level) and white noise to come on. We played this since he was about a month old when we wanted to get a bedtime routine started. This signal to my baby that it’s time to wind down and the start of our bedtime routine. So at 6pm-7pm the red light (med level) and twinkle twinkle lullaby comes on. Yeah on the app you can program the color, time, and sound.
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