

Annoying low frequency component (around 50 Hz) when played through headphones.Due to the nature of the sound on a short loop.Looping is well done but the recording could be a bit longer and have more variation.Sounds more like a metronome or a wall clock to me, but well done.Good for people who like the sound of a dripping tap.(ca 60 Hz perhaps mains via the recording equipment?) When played via the headphone jack, a low-frequency hum is very noticeable.Sounds decent when played through the speaker.Looping is well done, but there could be more variation.The sound is on a loop of only a few seconds the looping is well done, but there is not enough variation.The sound is on a loop of only a few seconds, and there is not enough variation I hear the same drop patterns repeating over and over.Enough variation, but looping is very obvious.Enough variation, but at a louder volume the loop is obvious.

Enough variation for me and looping works well.If the machine is played at a low volume, I don’t notice the looping as much as when it is played louder. Some sounds are spliced together almost seamlessly while with others there is a break in sound continuity and the start of a new cycle is obvious. To give you an idea of how the Dreamegg’s speaker sounds, I have recorded the speaker’s output rather than headphone jack’s.įor this reason, you don’t hear that many of the sounds are actually in stereo.Īll the sounds are repeating recordings, ranging from a few seconds to nearly two minutes. To get an idea of how they sound, listen to these short samples of all 15 sounds: You can cycle through these 15 sounds via a dedicated nature sound button.
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The D3 Pro has 13 nature sounds and 2 lullabies (lullaby and music box). Review of the 15 nature sounds of the Dreamegg D3 Pro If you want to put it in your checked luggage, I recommend checking with your airline. Also, the two included lullabies (lullaby and music box) sound great.Īll of the nature sounds, and the fans and white noises appear to be recordings that are set on repeat (looping).īecause the D3 Pro has a built-in rechargeable battery, I would generally put it in my carry-on luggage. I like the birds, thunder rain, camp fire, and train sound.

The quality of the built-in sounds varies widely though: So as far the hardware goes, I like the Dreamegg D3 Pro. This is quite a surprise, given that the company advertises 12 hours on a single charge. The battery life is great too: playing the machine at about 50 percent of maximum volume, the battery lasts me more than 30 hours before I have to recharge. Many of the nature sounds are even in stereo you don’t hear this through the speaker, but if you listen to the sounds via the headphone jack, this is nice. The speaker quality and volume range (from quiet to very loud) of the Dreamegg D3 Pro are very good. Summary of my impressions after having used the Dreamegg D3 Pro for a couple of weeks I have now used the D3 Pro for a couple of weeks and am ready to post my review. It is also compact and light and has a built-in battery, and it is not too small to house a good speaker. What attracted me to the Dreamegg D3 Pro is that in addition to white noises (7) and fans (7), it has 15 nature sounds, including plenty of water sounds.
