Devices designed for sleep enhancement often combine audio output with a soft light source. These typically offer a range of nature sounds, white noise, or ambient melodies alongside adjustable light levels and color options. A common example includes a device emitting the gentle sound of rainfall paired with a dim, warm-toned light.
The combined sensory input can create a calming atmosphere conducive to sleep. Auditory masking helps block disruptive noises, while the gentle illumination offers a sense of security and can regulate circadian rhythms, particularly beneficial for children and light-sensitive individuals. This pairing has become increasingly popular in recent years as awareness of sleep hygiene grows, building upon established practices like using separate night lights and sound-masking devices.