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Posted: 2023-01-04T10:45:06Z | Updated: 2023-01-13T14:13:12Z iPhones Have A Built-In White Noise Feature That No One Knows About | HuffPost Life

iPhones Have A Built-In White Noise Feature That No One Knows About

This feature on your iPhone can actually help you sleep. Here's how to use it.
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There's no need to buy a white noise machine if you have a recent iPhone.

While many folks shop online to find a white noise machine , which can range from $20 to more than $100, there may be no need. You’re probably already in possession of one you may even be holding it in your hand right now.

iPhones running on iOS 15 or later all have a white noise feature built-in, so long as it’s an iPhone 6S or later and the software is up to date. (For reference, iPhone 6S models were first available in 2015, so more recent iPhones will have this feature.)

But first: What do these white noise devices actually do? 

“The key feature of the sound devices is the constant sound in contrast to changing sounds like with music, radio and television,” said Dr. David Neubauer , an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. “Our brains pay attention to changing sound, but a comfortable constant sound can help lull us to sleep.”  

Different sounds in your home may also block out environmental noise, but the constant sounds emitted from these machines help you fall asleep and stay asleep.

Here’s how to use your iPhone’s white noise sounds.

The setting is not labeled as “white noise,” but is instead called “background sounds” on your iPhone. 

To get to this feature , go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > Background Sounds.

Once here, toggle on background sounds and you’ll be greeted with a relaxing sound to help you sleep or focus.

You can choose from a range of sounds: rain, stream, ocean, balanced noise, bright noise and dark noise. You can also adjust the sound’s volume.

That’s all you have to do to select your preferred background sound and volume level. 

Keep in mind that you won’t be able to set a timer for this background sound to turn off after a set number of hours, but you can turn on a setting that will stop the background sounds when your phone is locked.

Here’s a video for a visual, step-by-step explanation for turning on your phone’s white noise feature.

You can add a shortcut to reach this feature quickly.

If you want to use this feature frequently but don’t want to follow the steps above every time, you can set up an accessibility shortcut.

By creating an accessibility shortcut for background sounds, you’ll be able to turn on and off your preferred background sound by triple clicking your iPhone’s side power button. 

To set up an accessibility shortcut , go to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and select Background Sounds. From there, you’ll be able to use the triple-tap trick to turn on the white noise.

Background sound for sleep can be helpful for several reasons.

There’s a reason why many people — from parents of infants to folks who live in busy neighborhoods — swear by these white noise sounds.

“I think there are two ways that sound devices are helpful. Most obviously they can block out other sudden noises that might awaken us during complete silence at night,” Neubauer said.

These noises can include honking horns, barking dogs or loud neighbors — all things that have probably woken you up at one point in your life. 

The devices also “create a sound cocoon that might provide a sense of security,” Neubauer said. “Sometimes absolute silence can have people listening intently and inhibiting drifting off to sleep.”

In other words, you won’t find yourself listening for bumps in the night as your sound machine blocks noise and lulls you to sleep, but you will still be able to hear important noises like a home alarm.

These machines often emit calming sounds like rainfall or the buzz of a fan, or calming static noises that are officially known as brown noise or pink noise. (While “white noise” is often used as a blanket term, true white noise can be pretty harsh — these alternatives are much more conducive to sleep, Neubauer said.)

While a recent systematic review of sound devices did not find proof of their benefits, Neubauer said that is because there isn’t much serious research on the topic. He said sound devices are still worth trying he uses them himself. 

And, if you have a recent iPhone, you can try out sleeping with relaxing background sounds without even purchasing a sound machine.

CORRECTION: Apple previously stated that the white noise feature is available only on iPhone X or later; it is available on iPhone 6S or later. This article has been updated to reflect the correct information.

Before You Go

The best white noise machines for babies
LectroFan(01 of10)
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The LectroFan was submitted by HuffPost reader Katie Concetta. "3.5 years and still going strong! Has lots of different options and sounds great. It has been a lifesaver for us," they said.

The machine offers 10 fan sounds and 10 ambient noise variations, including white, pink and brown noise. It can be powered with either an AC or USB cord. You can also control the volume and adjust it to the level that helps your little one sleep comfortably.
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Dreamegg D1 sound machine(02 of10)
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HuffPost audience editor Abigail Williams recommends the Dreamegg sound machine. "We've had this white noise machine in my daughter's nursery since she came home from the hospital. It's been so helpful to soothe her, drown out outside noise and help her sleep through the night," she said.

It has seven white noises, seven fan sounds and 10 relaxing natural sounds like bird noises, sea waves, campfire crackling and rain. It also has an optional night light, which gives off enough light so you can see during night feedings. And you don't have to worry about waking up to turn it off as it has a 30-, 60- and 90-minute auto-off timer.
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A Sleep Sheep On The Go musical cuddly toy(03 of10)
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"We have two of these -- sheep and giraffe. Both my boys (7 and 5) still use them nightly. Both like the ocean sound best. They are small enough to travel with us. And when the boys wake up in the middle of the night, they will turn them on and fall right back to sleep," said Courtney Schmidt, another HuffPost reader.

This version of Cloud B's Sleep Sheep is the travel size, but you can get the original here . The travel-friendly version stands 8 inches high and fits perfectly in a baby bag or carry-on. It plays four soothing sounds: gently flowing stream, spring showers, ocean waves and whale songs. It also attaches to car seats, strollers and cribs via a Velcro strap on the back. The volume control is adjusted to doctor-recommended sound levels and the timer turns off at 23 or 45 minutes.
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The Authentic Sleep Sound Machine(04 of10)
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HuffPost reader Holly Meers Shields plugged this sound machine made by Hammacher Schlemmer. "The best. Used for both my girls when they were babies and helps drown out my husband's snoring," Shields said.

It was originally invented in 1962 and produces a soothing white noise to aid in sleep. It comes in pink, gray, tan, white and black.
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Homedics' white noise sound machine(05 of10)
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The Homedics sound machine was recommended by multiple HuffPost readers, including these two:

"I have always had HoMedics Sound Spa Sound white noise machine for both my children. I ran it with the rain sound for both of them from birth. Took it whenever we travelled as the unit took batteries as well as plug into the mains. My son is now almost 14 and still likes to sleep with it on. He can sleep fine without it but says it puts him in a very relaxed state hearing it as he drops off." Shelley Hargreaves

"This one has been the one and only for both of my kids and my 4-year-old still uses it. Simple and effective! Larissa Vinciguerra

The sound machine comes in blue, white and gold and with six soothing sounds: white noise, thunder, ocean, rain, summer night and brook. Its compact size makes it a great travel accessory when you're on the go with your kids. It has an optional auto-off timer with 15-, 30- or 60-minute options.
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A Hatch Baby Rest sound machine(06 of10)
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Another sound machine that received multiple recommendations from HuffPost readers and over 24,000 five-star Amazon ratings is the Hatch Baby Rest sound machine.

"We have The Hatch that you can program with LED lights and sounds on an app on your phone. You can set on and off times as well as volume and lock the device so little hands cant mess with it!" said HuffPost reader Drea Zummo.

Part night light, sound machine and alarm, this multifunctional gadget is one of the more customizable options on our list. You can set programs according to your little one's sleep schedule from your phone or manually by tapping the machine. It provides soft light and white noise.
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PowerBear portable radio(07 of10)
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Though not a traditional white noise machine, one reader recommended using an old transistor radio for a cheaper option. Cara Johnson suggested setting it in between stations to get the white noise, static-y sound. (credit:Amazon)
A Google Nest Hub(08 of10)
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For a family tech gadget that everyone can use, even as your kids get older, opt for the Google Nest Hub, which was recommended by a HuffPost reader on Twitter.

"We say 'play thunderstorm sounds' so much my 3-year-old does it himself," they said.

A staple in any smart home, the Google Nest Hub plays music, shows, videos and soothing sounds, has sunrise alarms and even books restaurant reservations. It comes in chalk, charcoal, mist and sand.
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The Echo Dot(09 of10)
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The Echo Dot is a smart speaker that uses Alexa to carry out commands. It streams music, podcasts and audiobooks, plays the news and answers questions. It can also be used to play sounds, including those for bedtime.

"I played 'box fan' on loop with an Echo Dot for about 6 months straight," said HuffPost reader Christina Elena Gilbert.

It comes in charcoal, glacier white and twilight blue.
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A Hurricane box fan(10 of10)
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A simple, easy-to-get option for white noise is a good old box fan, which many readers said they use as well. This one is 20 inches high and has three speed options. (credit:Amazon)

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