16-sound plug-in white noise machine with colorful LED night light
Yogasleep Whish: 16 sounds and LED night light in a compact plug-in unit
At $60, the Yogasleep Whish sits at the top of the digital sound machine tier with 16 distinct sound options and a colorful LED night light. The sound variety is the widest in this comparison at the price — significantly more than the 6-sound machines from Big Red Rooster and HoMedics, and comparable to the 21-sound Dreamegg D1 Pro without the battery trade-offs. For buyers who want maximum sound selection and a built-in night light in a simple plug-in unit, the Whish delivers.
What works
16 distinct sounds provide meaningful variety for finding the most effective sleep masking option. The selection includes white noise variations, fan sounds, nature sounds, and ambient options — more than double the standard 6-sound machines at lower prices. For sleepers who've tried standard white noise and found it ineffective, expanded sound variety improves the odds of finding the right match.
Colorful LED night light adds ambient lighting without requiring a separate product. The light is adjustable in color and brightness, serving as a low-level bedroom light for nighttime navigation without full overhead lighting.
Auto-off timer prevents all-night running when not needed. Timer options typically include short intervals for those who fall asleep quickly.
Compact plug-in design eliminates the charging management of battery-powered units.
What doesn't
Plug-in only means the Whish needs an outlet — unlike the Dreamegg D1 Pro ($40), there's no battery option for travel or outlet-free placement. For travel use, the D1 Pro is a stronger choice.
LED light brightness at minimum may still be too bright for some users who prefer complete darkness. The light can't be fully disabled without unplugging the unit.
At $60, the Whish is the most expensive digital sound machine in this comparison. The LectroFan EVO ($50) offers non-looping sounds for $10 less without the night light.
Who should buy this
The buyer who wants the widest digital sound selection plus a night light in a plug-in unit, doesn't need portability, and is comfortable with digital loop recordings.
Who should look elsewhere
Non-looping sounds: LectroFan EVO ($50). Real fan: Marpac Dohm Classic ($45). Portable battery: Dreamegg D1 Pro ($40). Budget: Big Red Rooster ($15) or HoMedics ($30).