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Little Hush stocks 20 baby white noise machines and sound machines, from pocket-sized travel machines to app-controlled nursery night lights. Every one ships with a full gallery of real photos and honest, specific details, no guesswork about what you're actually buying.

  • Pocket-sized and stroller-clip machines for naps on the move.
  • Nursery night lights with adjustable colour and long overnight timers.
  • Smart, app-controlled and voice-recording machines for a hands-off routine.
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Five ways to find the right sound machine

Twenty products, grouped by the way families actually use them rather than one long undifferentiated list.

The right machine depends on your routine, not just your budget

There's no single "best" sound machine, only the one that fits how your family actually moves through a day. Here's a quick way to narrow it down.

Always on the move

If naps happen in the car, the pram and at relatives' houses as often as in the cot, look at Pocket & Travel or Stroller & Everyday for a clip-on machine with real battery life.

One fixed nursery spot

If the machine is staying on a shelf for good, Nursery Night Lights give you long overnight timers and a dimmable colour light without worrying about charging.

Comfortable automating things

If you'd rather set a schedule once than press buttons every night, Smart & Connected machines let you control sound and light from your phone.

A cuddle toy first

If your baby needs something to hold as much as something to listen to, Sleep Companions combine a comfort toy or research-backed night light with sound.

Zello Portable Pro Max sitting on a nursery shelf beside a cot

How to choose a baby white noise machine

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With twenty different machines in this range, the honest answer to "which one should I buy" depends less on which is objectively best and more on where and how it'll actually be used. This guide walks through the decisions that matter.

Portable or plug-in: decide this first

Everything else follows from this one choice. A battery-powered, portable machine (our Pocket & Travel and Stroller & Everyday ranges) makes sense if naps happen in more than one place, the car, a pram, a relative's house, since the same familiar sound travels with your baby. A plug-in, mains-powered machine (most of our Nursery Night Lights) makes sense if it's staying in one fixed spot for good; you trade portability for never worrying about a flat battery.

How much sound variety do you actually need?

It's tempting to assume more sounds is always better, but most babies settle on one or two favourites and stick with them. A smaller, well-chosen library is rarely a real limitation; it's worth prioritising other factors, battery life, night light quality, ease of use in the dark, over a sound count in the dozens.

Night light: independent control matters

If you want a light for nighttime feeds and nappy changes, look for a machine where the light and sound work independently of each other, several in our Nursery Night Lights and Smart & Connected ranges do this. That way you can use a soft glow alone without needing sound running, or vice versa.

Battery life and charging

For portable machines, check the actual runtime, not just whether it's rechargeable. Some machines in this range run 12-15 hours per charge, built for overnight use between charges; others stretch to 40 or even 55+ hours, useful if you'd rather charge weekly than nightly. For plug-in machines this isn't a factor at all, since they stay connected to the mains.

App control, Bluetooth and voice recording: nice extras, not essentials

Our Smart & Connected range adds genuinely useful features, scheduled automation, streaming your own audio, or recording your own voice for naps away from you, but none of them are necessary for a sound machine to do its core job. If you're buying your first one, it's worth starting simple and upgrading to these features only once you know what you'd actually use.

Materials and safety

Because babies grab and mouth objects within reach, it's worth checking what a portable machine is made from, particularly one that clips onto a pram within reach of small hands. Look for BPA-free or food-grade material claims where they're stated, and safety testing standards (UKCA/CE) on plush or toy-format products.

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White Noise Machine FAQs

What does a white noise machine actually do for a baby?

It provides a steady, consistent background sound that can mask sudden household noises, doors, traffic, a sibling, that might otherwise wake a settling or sleeping baby. Many parents also use it as a consistent cue that it's time to sleep, as part of a wider bedtime routine.

Is white noise safe for babies?

Sound machines are widely used by parents, and the products in this range are sold by their manufacturers for baby use. As general guidance, many health bodies suggest keeping the volume moderate and the machine at a reasonable distance from the cot rather than running it at high volume right next to your baby's head.

How loud should I set it?

A common approach is to set it no louder than a shower running, and to place the machine a metre or so from the cot rather than directly inside it. Most of the machines in this range offer fine volume control specifically so you can find a genuinely gentle level.

Portable, plug-in, or app-controlled: which type should I choose?

Portable, battery-powered machines suit families who need the same sound in the pram, the car and at relatives' houses. Plug-in nursery machines suit a fixed bedside spot and never need charging. App-controlled machines suit parents who want to automate a schedule. Our Shop page groups all 20 products this way so you can browse by how you'll actually use it.

Do I need a night light as well as sound?

It's a genuine convenience for nighttime feeds and nappy changes, letting you see without switching on a bedroom light. Several machines in this range control light and sound independently, so you can use either on its own.

How long should I run a sound machine for?

Most parents run it through the settling period and then either continuously through the night or on a timer, many machines here offer timers from 15 minutes up to a full 8-hour auto-shutoff. There's no single right answer; it depends on what helps your baby specifically.

What is the delivery time and cost?

Delivery estimates and any charge are shown at checkout based on your address before you pay. Orders over £40 qualify for free UK delivery; orders under that pay a flat £3.99 charge.

Can I return a sound machine if it doesn't work for my baby?

Yes, in line with our returns policy. Keep the original packaging where possible and get in touch first so we can make the return straightforward.

Still deciding? Read the buying guide above or browse the full range.

Find the right sound machine for your routine

20 baby white noise machines, grouped by how you'll use them, with free United Kingdom delivery over £40 and easy returns.

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Page summary

Little Hush sells baby and nursery white noise machines and sound machines, organised into five groups: Pocket & Travel (ultra-portable, clip-on machines), Nursery Night Lights (bedside machines with colour light and long timers), Smart & Connected (app-controlled, Bluetooth and voice-recording machines), Stroller & Everyday (lightweight all-rounders for prams and cots), and Sleep Companions (a research-backed night light and a plush sound-machine toy). 20 products in total, priced in GBP with free UK delivery over the site's free-shipping threshold and a standard returns policy.