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SleepSoftly™ Deluxe Bluetooth Sleep Headphones
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Which are the most comfortable headphones for sleep?
When it comes to comfortable headphones for laying in bed, our most popular option is the SleepSoftly Deluxe.
These headphones stand out for their ultra-thin speakers, which make them incredibly comfortable to wear while lying down. They have Bluetooth connectivity so no cables interrupting your sleep.
The slim design ensures that you won't feel any pressure on your ears, allowing you to rest your head on a pillow without discomfort. They are made with soft and breathable materials that feel gentle against the skin.
Their ergonomic design and adjustable strap ensure a secure fit without causing any irritation. With their superior comfort and high-quality sound, the SleepSoftly Deluxe headphones are an excellent choice for anyone seeking a peaceful and cozy bedtime audio experience.
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Which Sleep Headphones are right for me?
Wondering which style suits you best? We’ve made it easy. Use this quick comparison to find the perfect fit for your sleep style - whether you’re a side sleeper, want total blackout, or crave premium sound.
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Why Use Bluetooth Headphones For Sleep?
If you're looking for a way to get better sleep, you may want to consider using sleep headphones. But what are they actually good for? Here are a list of benefits to using headphones for sleeping:
- Improved Sleep Quality: Ensures you get deep, uninterrupted sleep by blocking out 100% of light and external noise.
- Custom Comfort: The adjustability of the ultra-slim speakers and Velcro straps means you can tailor the fit to your personal comfort, ideal for side sleepers.
- Music Therapy: Allows you to easily play sleep-enhancing sounds, podcasts, or music to help you relax and drift off faster.
- Tech Convenience: No need to fiddle with your phone in the dark; control your sleep settings right from the mask.
- Less Partner Disturbance: High-quality sound that's directed only to you means less chance of disturbing your sleeping partner.
- Multi-Functional: Beyond sleep, it can be used for meditation, relaxation, or even answering phone calls.

Is it ok to sleep with headphones on?
Sleeping with headphones, especially if they are designed as a sleep mask, are perfectly fine to sleep with. These innovative sleep masks offer a comfortable way to enjoy soothing sounds or listen to calming music while dozing off. By eliminating external noises and distractions, they create a serene environment conducive to relaxation and better sleep.
As they are integrated into a sleep mask they ensure a snug fit without putting pressure on the ears. They provide a gentle and immersive audio experience so they do not cause harm to your ears with loud sounds.
Most models typically have an automatic shut off feature that activates when they do not receive a signal from a compatible Bluetooth device after 2-3 minutes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are sleep headphones?
What are sleep headphones?
Sleep headphones are specialised audio devices designed for use during sleep, often integrated into headbands, masks, or slim bands to play music, white noise, or podcasts without disturbing your rest. They feature Bluetooth connectivity for wireless use and really thin speakers to minimise discomfort, making them ideal for blocking noise and promoting relaxation.
How do sleep headphones work?
How do sleep headphones work?
Sleep headphones connect via Bluetooth to your phone or device, allowing you to stream soothing sounds directly to built-in speakers positioned over your ears. Models like the SleepSoftly Deluxe use slim, 4mm-thick speakers and adjustable straps for a secure fit, while also providing light-blocking features in mask designs to enhance sleep quality by reducing external distractions.
What are the benefits of using sleep headphones?
What are the benefits of using sleep headphones?
They improve sleep quality by blocking noise and light, helping you fall asleep faster with calming audio like white noise or ASMR. Benefits include reduced partner disturbance, better relaxation for anxiety or insomnia, and multifunctionality for meditation or calls. They're drug-free and can enhance deep sleep without wires tangling.
Are sleep headphones safe to use overnight?
Are sleep headphones safe to use overnight?
Yes, when used properly at low volumes (below 85 dB), sleep headphones are safe and won't cause hearing damage. Avoid high volumes to prevent tinnitus or ear strain, and choose breathable, non-irritating materials. Many models, like those from Sleep Dreams, have auto-shutoff features after 2-3 minutes of inactivity for added safety.
Is it comfortable to sleep with headphones on, especially for side sleepers?
Is it comfortable to sleep with headphones on, especially for side sleepers?
Yes, especially with designs like the SleepSoftly Deluxe, which feature ultra-thin speakers and ergonomic shaping for side sleeping without pressure on the ears. Back sleepers may prefer mask styles for full light blocking. Always test the fit -adjustable straps help prevent slippage or discomfort.
Do sleep headphones help with snoring or sleep apnea?
Do sleep headphones help with snoring or sleep apnea?
They can indirectly help by playing white noise to mask snoring sounds, but they're not a treatment for conditions like sleep apnea. For snoring relief, combine with products like nasal strips. Consult a doctor for underlying issues, as these headphones focus on noise reduction rather than airway support.
Can sleep headphones reduce anxiety or help with insomnia?
Can sleep headphones reduce anxiety or help with insomnia?
Absolutely - many users find them effective for anxiety and insomnia by delivering calming sounds that lower heart rates and promote relaxation. Options like the SleepSoftly Deluxe with white noise add-ons are great for this, as they create a consistent audio environment to ease racing thoughts. Many people use them when meditating before bed or first thing in the morning. Especially the headband version which sit on your forehead.
How long does the battery last, and how do I charge them?
How long does the battery last, and how do I charge them?
Most sleep headphones, including SleepSoftly models, last 8–12 hours on a full charge, enough for overnight use. Charge via USB (2–3 hours typically). Wireless designs eliminate cords, and low-battery indicators prevent unexpected shutdowns - always charge before bed for uninterrupted use.
How do I clean and maintain sleep headphones?
How do I clean and maintain sleep headphones?
Wipe speakers with a soft, damp cloth (avoid submerging). For fabric parts like headbands or masks, hand wash in cold water with mild soap and air dry, most are machine-washable after removing speakers. Store in a case to prevent dust, and replace speakers if needed (e.g., Sleep Dreams offers replacements if required)
What are potential side effects or risks of sleeping with headphones?
What are potential side effects or risks of sleeping with headphones?
Risks are minimal but include ear irritation from prolonged wear, wax buildup, or discomfort if too tight. Keep volumes low to avoid hearing issues, and take breaks if needed. Breathable materials in products like Sleep Dreams reduce any potential skin irritation.
What if sleep headphones aren't for me -any alternatives?
What if sleep headphones aren't for me -any alternatives?
Try under-pillow speakers for no-head wear, or white noise machines. For light sleepers, combine with earplugs or nasal strips. If discomfort persists, consult a sleep specialist for personalised advice.