Frequently asked questions
Is white noise good for newborns?
Yes, if used correctly. The leading international paediatric associations recognise that white noise can help newborns fall asleep more easily and reduce wake-ups caused by environmental sounds. It is important to maintain an appropriate volume (no more than 50–60 dB) and position the device at a safe distance from the cot. Easy Dream has been developed following these guidelines, with a certified volume range and a timer to avoid prolonged exposure.
What volume should I set the white noise to for my baby?
The recommended volume for newborns is between 50 and 60 dB, similar to that of a quiet conversation. Easy Dream offers an adjustable range from 33 dB (whisper) to 88 dB, with progressive control to find the most suitable level for your child and protect their sensitive hearing.
What is the difference between white, pink and brown noise?
They are three types of noise that differ in frequency and sound "texture". White noise covers all frequencies uniformly and is ideal for masking sudden environmental sounds. Pink noise is warmer and more natural, similar to light rain, and is considered particularly relaxing. Brown noise is deeper and more enveloping, similar to the sound of wind or a river, ideal for promoting uninterrupted sleep. Easy Dream includes all three types, so you can find the one that works best for your child.
From what age can white noise be used with newborns?
Easy Dream is designed for newborns from 0 to 3 years old. White noise can be used from the very first days of life, as it reproduces a sound environment similar to that experienced by the baby in the womb. It is advisable to start with low volume levels and gradually increase them according to the baby's response.
Is it safe to leave the white noise diffuser on all night?
Paediatric guidelines advise against keeping white noise on continuously throughout the entire night. For this reason, Easy Dream integrates a timer with automatic shut-off of up to 90 minutes and the Child Lock, which blocks the keys to prevent accidental changes during sleep.
What is the difference between red and white light for a newborn at night?
Red and amber light are the most suitable for night-time as they do not interfere with the natural production of melatonin, the hormone that regulates sleep. White or blue light, on the contrary, can suppress melatonin and make it harder to fall asleep. Easy Dream offers 5 dimmable colours precisely to adapt to every moment: warm lights for the night, brighter lights for waking moments such as feeding or nappy changes.










