Turn your pillow into a Bluetooth speaker that only you can hear

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Woman sleeping with Sleeper Speaker placed under the pillow.
Get the Sleeper bone-conduction pillow speaker for better sleep.
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Tired of your “sleep headphones” making you toss and turn all night? What an ironic name for things designed to help you relax. If that’s you, try the Sleeper Bluetooth pillow speaker instead. It uses bone-conduction technology to send sound waves through your favorite pillow.

Say goodbye to trying to sleep with earbuds jammed in your ears or some other similarly annoying contraptions. Get a Sleeper pillow speaker for $39.99 (regularly $49.99) and start listening to your nighttime music, podcasts or sleep sounds the comfortable way.

Turn your pillow into a speaker

This sleep aid is not the same as sticking your JBL Bluetooth speaker under your pillow — that would be clunky and audible to your sleeping partner or roommates. While normal speakers create sound that’s audible through the air, you’ll only be able to hear this bone-conduction speaker when your ear is pressed up against your pillow. It turns your whole pillow into a speaker. Since it’s less than half an inch thin, it disappears into your bed as you sleep.

Bluetooth and a sleep timer

With this Bluetooth pillow speaker, you can ditch your uncomfortably tight headband or the feeling of sore ears the next morning once and for all. Instead, use the Sleeper to listen to Apple Music, podcasts, audiobooks or white noise while you drift into a sound sleep (literally).

When you’re off dreaming about Drake singing to you, or your thriller books coming to life, you don’t need to worry about the pillow speaker droning on all night — it will automatically shut off after one hour. You’ll enjoy up to eight hours of playback before recharging the speaker. That’s enough juice to last you about a week, so you don’t need to plug it in night after night just to wind down.

Don’t worry: If you plan on staying up late listening to your true-crime podcasts, you can turn off the sleep timer.

Memory mode for travel

You also can insert an SD card with stored audio files if you’d rather not fuss with your phone every night. If you’re traveling and just want to flick on your favorite mix of instrumental tunes for the flight or hotel stay, this is probably the easiest way to go.

Save 20% on the Sleeper Bluetooth pillow speaker

Wind down and sleep better with the Sleeper Bluetooth pillow speaker, on sale now for just $39.99 (regularly $49.99).

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