Hushh 2 Travel Sound Machine and Night Light
Overview
Description
The Hushh can be a lifesaver for parents traveling with little ones. White noise most closely resembles what baby hears in the womb, and it can work like magic to lull little ones to sleep. It’s also great for masking unfamiliar hotel and travel noise.
Building on the features of the popular Hushh, the Hushh 2 soothes little ones with a selection of six calming sounds. It comes with an adjustable night light and more visible backlit buttons, great for nighttime feedings and late-night check-ins. The rechargeable battery lasts up to 34 hours on a single charge, plus it comes with a secure carabiner clip that can be operated with one hand and a durable drop-tested design.
What we about it
This travel-ready sound machine helps baby fall asleep—and stay asleep—anywhere.
Details
- 6 soothing sounds, including signature Dohm sound, white noise, nature and calming melodies
- Comforting adjustable night light
- Drop-tested, ultra-durable and built to withstand life on the go
- Easy operation in the dark with backlit buttons
- Ultra long-lasting battery provides sleep sounds for up to 34 hours on a single charge
- Patent-pending, durable carabiner clip can be easily operated with one hand, freeing up the other
- The extra-wide opening can be attached to a variety of objects and surfaces
- Child lock prevents curious fingers from changing settings
- Convenient auto-off sleep timer with settings for 30 minutes, 1 hour or 2 hours
More to consider
Q&A
Best Answer: This does not have a shushing sound.
Best Answer: They're both portable, rechargeable and have good sound quality. One key difference is the Hushh 2 offers six sounds and the Hatch Rest Go offers ten.
Best Answer: Yes, the Hushh 2 Travel Sound Machine and Night Light includes an ocean sound option.
Best Answer: Yes, the signature Dohm sound is a white noise fan sound.
Best Answer: The two calming melodies are Landscape and Healing.
Customer reviews
Full disclosure our clip also did break immediately as well, but we don’t really need it.
















