“Thought it was too big for my head but you can move the speakers to fit you. Very comfortable. Haven't gotten it to pair with my phone yet but used it with white noise and liked it a lot.”
“It would be nice if I could actually get a mask that fits. Literal waste of money unless you have a giant head. Should use a picture of a man's head for your advertisement. As an insomniac, I was really looking forward to this mask and it has now only added to my distress. How hard is it to make sure that "one size fits all" ACTUALLY "fits all" for once?!?!?!”
“While it's not the most comfortable sleep mask out there, it can block out 100% of the light which is what I consider first when choosing a sleep mask. Integrating white noise playing from the mask so you don't have to use headphones (or a speaker) is a very cool idea and works well. If you don't have white noise type sounds to play from your phone, they have some built in choices that are pretty good. The loss of comfort comes from these small, round speakers that are built into the sides of the mask. To hear the best/most clearly, those speakers should go over your ears, but your ears will hurt if you side sleep or if the mask is too tight. If it's not tight enough, light can come in so it's a balancing act. Overall, it does well what it advertises but somewhat lacking in the comfort department.”
“Pros: this mask really blocks out the light and feels pretty comfyCons: The noise machine part sucks. You can barely hear it even when it turned all the way up. It also stops sporadically so if you're a light sleeper you're gonna wake up constantly every time the noise goes off.While this mask is comfy and fits over my eyes well, I mostly bought it for the noise part. Which was a total waste. I wouldn't waste my money if you're just looking for a sleep mask.”