forum thread Posted by niki4h | Staff • Sep 13, 2023
Sep 13, 2023 6:59 PM
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forum thread Posted by niki4h | Staff • Sep 13, 2023
Sep 13, 2023 6:59 PM
LectroFan EVO Sleep Sound Machine (22 Non-Looping Unique Sounds & White Noise Variations w/ Sleep Timer) $29.96 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+
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https://www.amazon.com/Adaptive-S...B00E6D6LQY
Edit: From the Q&A. " They both have ten different fan sounds and ten different white noise variants, but the EVO has an extra ocean/surf white noise setting, an updated control panel and the EVO also has a 3.5mm headphone jack. I hope that this answeers your question."
Also a couple commenting on how this new one is quieter, has less low end sound and doesn't last as long as the classic.
The classic is also on sale for about the same price.
https://www.amazon.com/Adaptive-S...B00E6D6LQY
Edit: From the Q&A. " They both have ten different fan sounds and ten different white noise variants, but the EVO has an extra ocean/surf white noise setting, an updated control panel and the EVO also has a 3.5mm headphone jack. I hope that this answeers your question."
Also a couple commenting on how this new one is quieter, has less low end sound and doesn't last as long as the classic.
The classic is also on sale for about the same price.
From my own research I came to a similar conclusion, seems like the original is better in the areas I care about.
From my own research I came to a similar conclusion, seems like the original is better in the areas I care about.
If anyone is interested in the power draw of an original LectroFan (which I just received yesterday) compared to a Marpac Dohm, I did some tests using a Kill-a-Watt meter. (The LectroFan draw was so low that I had to power BOTH machines, then unplug the LectroFan and subtract the difference.)
Dohm Low: 6.1 W, 10.1 VA
Dohm High: 18 W, 36.1 VA
Lectro Low*: 0.1 W, 0.1 VA
Lectro High*: 0.6 W, 0.6 VA
Lectro 85dB: 0.7 W, 0.7 VA
[* LectroFan Low & High measurement are using the sound with the highest power draw, and at a volume which corresponds to the Dohm High & Low decibel output. The "Lectro 85dB" line is significantly louder than the Dohm can reach.]
So for the same sound level, the digital one uses 60 to 100 times less power. This could be especially significant if you want to power it via battery, which you can do for the LectroFan by plugging its USB cable into a small portable power bank.