Canopy introduces Sound Machine + Aroma, and its already helping me sleep better
**TL;DR:** Canopy introduces Sound Machine + Aroma, and its already helping me sleep better
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What we know
Canopy is best known for its stylish small home gadgets, including its iconic humidifiers. On June 16, the brand announced a new product offering: The Sound Machine + Aroma. It's a 3-in-1 sleep device that combines sleep sounds, a night light, and aromatherapy diffusion. The Canopy Sound Machine + Aroma retails for $69 and comes in white, moonstruck, cream, lavender, and jade.
Canopy Sound Machine + Aroma specs and settings Sleep sounds: 15, including white noise, brown noise, ocean waves, and rain Volume levels: 10 Battery life: 15 hours Night light colors: Red, white Aroma levels: 2 Timers: 30, 60, 90 minutes Choose red or white light to wind down for bed or keep the monsters away.
Credit: Miller Kern / Mashable Canopy Sound Machine + Aroma first impressions I live in New York City, so you'd think my sleep is interrupted by loud noises all night, but I actually have the opposite problem. My street is incredibly quiet overnight, which means any time there is a noise — like my upstairs neighbors' creaking floorboards — I'm super aware of it. I can't sleep in dead quiet, so I've used different sound machines for years (my Echo Spot, and more recently the Babelio sound ma
Source: Mashable
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
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