
Internal rechargeable batteryįirst of all, it includes a USB charging cable that you can leave plugged in if you choose.īut one of the LectroFan Micro 2’s best features is the impressively long-lasting internal rechargeable lithium battery. This just adds a little more versatility in how you listen to the sounds. One final note is that the speaker can either point upwards or rotate so you can point it in a specific direction. If you just want to listen to it quietly, there are incremental volume changes that still provide clear sound on low volumes.
Lectro fan micro Bluetooth#
Having said that, when you use the Bluetooth speaker, some sounds – like a piano – are better played on a mid-range volume in my experience. There’s no distortion on the internal sounds at all. More importantly, it sounds crisp even at maximum volume.
Lectro fan micro portable#
What I can say is that it’s louder than other portable devices I’ve used, and even some larger sound machines. Strangely, I couldn’t find any information about the speaker wattage – either in the instructions or on the AST website. So I list them somewhat ambiguously as follows:ģ. The manufacturer says there’s a mix of brown, pink, and white noise, but doesn’t specify which one is which. It’s worth noting that the LectroFan Micro 2 creates the white noise sounds digitally, which means there is no looping. Even though they are digitally created, they sound quite authentic (though perhaps not as authentic as an actual recording of the sea). I like that it has two ocean sounds as well. It also helps with sound blocking, as some noises are better at blocking unwanted external sounds than others. Personally, I like the deeper sounding options, but you might prefer bright white noise. The Lecrofan Micro 2 has a choice of 11 sounds, which is great as not everyone will find the same fan or white noise sound appealing. The Rohm, for example, has just three sounds. Many portable white noise machines are as short on sound options as they are in stature. Good variety of white noise and fan sounds The only other sound machine I’ve tested that’s this small is the Yogasleep Travel Mini, in case you want to compare another one I recommend for travel. The internal battery (see below) also makes it convenient if you’re on the go, as you can use it outdoors and place it anywhere you like in a room rather than having to plug it in. Weighing just 6.4 ounces (180 grams) and measuring 2 x 2 x 2.1 inches, it’s ideal for travel – or if you don’t want a large device on your nightstand. The LectroFan 2 is tiny – it literally fits in the palm of my hand. Portable and compact designīelow, you can see how small it looks on my bedside table: Let’s take a closer look at why I like this little sound machine so much. The USB charging cable is longer now, there’s an extra ocean sound. But I like that they’ve added separate buttons for the sound choice and volume control (it bugs me when they share the same buttons and you either tap or long hold depending on what you want to do). Just to be clear, the original was already an effective white noise machine. With the LectroFan Micro 2, their engineers have once again done an admirable job of taking on board criticisms of the original version and making it even better.

I previously reviewed the LectroFan Evo, for example, which had several welcome changes. Since the company Adaptive Sound Technologies took LectroFan into their fold, they’ve been busy improving the already popular designs. I edited it to be easier to read and scan for information you’re interested in.īelow you can see the box it came in, the charging cable and the LectroFan Micro 2: Improving the already good LectroFan Micro Please note that this written article isn’t an exact video transcript.
