New: Dual-speaker white noise for broader snore masking

What white noise machine works best to mask snoring?

A quick, practical guide to choosing the right setup for quieter nights.

A strong, even sound field is key. For most people, a single-speaker unit with solid output and gapless loops will handle moderate snoring. If snoring is loud, comes from multiple directions, or you share a larger room, a dual-speaker setup creates a wider “sound shield” that masks more of the peaks.

What to look for:

  • Brown or pink noise options to cover low, throaty snore frequencies
  • One‑click, gapless playback so sound never stutters
  • Tactile controls you can adjust in the dark
  • LED‑free design to protect sleep
  • Placement between the snorer and your pillow, aimed slightly away to diffuse

Manta Sleep makes this simple with the Manta White Noise Machine for compact masking and the Dual‑Speaker system for broader coverage.

Single speaker or dual speaker — which should I pick?

  • Choose a single speaker if the room is small, snoring is moderate, or you want a compact bedside setup. The Manta White Noise Machine delivers one‑click start and 15 gapless sounds engineered for sleep.
  • Choose dual speakers if snoring changes direction, if you share a larger room, or if you want stronger masking without turning the volume up. The Manta White Noise Machine (Dual Speaker) uses two speakers to create a broader sound field you can fine‑tune from the control pad.

Which sounds work best to cover snoring?

  • Start with brown noise for deeper, low‑end coverage; try pink noise if you prefer a slightly brighter profile.
  • Avoid tracks that fade or pause — continuous, gapless playback keeps the sound field stable as you fall asleep and during the night.
  • Set volume just above the peak of the snore, not much higher. Consistent masking beats max volume.

How should I place a white noise machine to block snoring?

  • Put the speaker between the snorer and your pillow (roughly shoulder height).
  • Angle it slightly away so sound diffuses and feels natural.
  • If using two speakers, place them on both sides of the bed or at the foot and bedside to widen coverage.
  • Keep lights off: Manta Sleep’s LED‑free designs protect darkness so your brain stays in “sleep mode.”
Manta White Noise Machine
$75
Manta White Noise Machine (Dual Speaker)
$119
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$55
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$135
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Blackout Barrier Bundle
$99
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Prefer private audio instead of room‑filling sound?

If you share a bed and want to keep things ultra‑discreet, consider the Manta SOUND Sleep Mask. It combines true blackout with ultra‑thin Bluetooth® speakers — great when one person wants white noise directly at the ear while the other prefers silence.

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