![]() I tested it on a loud white noise setting, and it came out around 85 dB – just a few short of the D3, which hovered around 87 dB. The specs say the speaker is 3W with 5W output. I expected it to be considerably quieter than the D3 or other larger white noise machines, but it punches well above its weight for such a small device. I was very surprised by the volume of the D11’s speaker. I didn’t like the fair sound though, which I’ll mention more about in the criticisms below. The nature sounds all seem pretty good to me, without jarring looping which is always a good thing. I personally find deeper white noise more relaxing than bright white noise. As for the fan and white noise sounds, these are both good as they are at the deeper end of the spectrum. But I imagine on a low volume, some kids will like them. I think the vacuum, fetal tone and shushing recordings could have been a bit gentler. And as many parents will know, that’s much longer than it takes to get through the somewhat repetitive Twinkle Twinkle Little Star when you’re singing it to the best of your ability in the dark for the millionth time! I timed the lullaby and music box, and they are both around 90 seconds long. Dreamegg soundsĪs you can see, five of those eleven sounds are clearly intended for children – the lullaby, music box, shushing, vacuum, and fetal tone. There are 11 sounds to choose from, and I like how the manufacturer included some that parents might find especially useful for soothing their kids to sleep. ![]() So, now let’s take a closer look at the Dreamegg D11 and what I did and didn’t like about it. ![]() As for the old D1 model, which also had a nightlight, the inclusion of the internal battery in the Dreamegg D11 makes it a better model in my opinion. Having said that, if you already have a nightlight, I’d still be tempted to stick with the D3 because of all those extra sounds. The headphone jack is also a really useful feature that’s obviously not meant for kids.īut if you’re looking for a good sound machine to play to your children, I think the Dreamegg D11 is the better option because of the nightlight, the additional sounds intended for kids, and the smaller size. There’s just much more sound choice for adults – 24 compared to 11. I think the Dreamegg D3 is probably a better option if you’re going to use it yourself – unless you really want a nightlight. So I was very curious to see what makes the newer Dreamegg D11 model different and/or better.Īs it turns out, there are more important differences than similarities, which is good to understand if you’re not sure which one will suit you more. I really like the Dreamegg D3, with its good range of sounds, internal battery, and headphone jack. In the photo below, you can see the Dreamegg D3 on the left and the Dreamegg D11 on the right: Comparing the Dreamegg D3 and D11: an upgrade or just different? So instead, I’ve taken all the key information from the video and organized it more clearly below so you can scan through and find the parts that most interest you. And both of those are more interesting to watch than read I think. The video focuses a lot on unboxing the Dreamegg D11 and going through the instructions. Please note that this written review is not an exact transcript of my video above. In the photo below, you can see that the Dreamegg D11 is a small white noise machine with simple buttons:
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