

I like ocean sounds a lot, but the ones on the EVO don’t sound very realistic, so I could do without them. The EVO also has two additional sounds: ocean and surf. Perhaps ASTI can add one to the Lectrofan Classic as well?

Recommendationįinally, in my opinion, the heptagon-shaped Lectrofan Classic with its clearly defined edges also looks prettier than the EVO. With lower pitched sounds, both are equally loud, but starting from white noise #4 (out of 10) the Lectrofan Classic gets significantly louder. The Classic can be set even louder, achieving 69 dBA to 85 dBA. The EVO, depending on the pitch, achieves a maximum volume of 67 to 79 dBA. Maximum volumeīoth white noise machines can be set pretty loud. So whether with or without earplugs, the Lectrofan Classic sounds better than the EVO and offers more flexibility for masking sounds that keep me from sleeping. To boost the noise blocking performance of foam earplugs, white noise with a large frequency range is very helpful. Most types of earplugs don’t reduce all frequencies evenly in fact, many earplugs attenuate higher frequencies more than lower ones. What’s more, I often use the Lectrofan together with earplugs. So people who don’t like the higher pitched sounds can just choose a lower-pitched one.
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Its three “rocking” buttons are clearly separated from each other and there is no mistaking one button for the other. The Classic is also easier to operate at night. The Lectrofan Classic sounds better than the Lectrofan EVO: it sounds richer and more natural, it fills a room more easily, and it gets louder (85 decibels vs 79 decibels). After putting the Lectrofan EVO through some good testing, here are the (unexpected) results Sound quality So I ordered myself a Lectrofan EVO to upgrade, planning to use my Classic in the living room. On the photos, it also looked a bit sleeker. It also features two additional ocean surf sounds. It has the same specs as the Classic and it has the headphone jack. Recently, the manufacturer came out with the new Lectrofan EVO: EVO for evolution. The only thing it lacks is a 3.5 mm headphone jack for those times when I want to listen via headphones. It can be powered via mains and USB (I use it with a USB battery when traveling). The Classic sounds good, gets loud, and has a large selection of different pitched white noises and fan sounds. It sits next to my bed and I use it most nights. The Lectrofan, now called the Lectrofan Classic, (left in the photo) has been my go-to white noise machine for quite a while.
