Creating a peaceful sleeping environment is essential to good sleep no matter what age you are, but when it’s 3 AM and you can’t get your little one to settle down for a few hours, peace can seem like a distant memory. With the Hatch Rest Mini, however, calming soundscapes are just a touch away. With 8 onboard sound profiles and hundreds more with the optional app service, you’ll never struggle to set the perfect mood for sleep, whether it’s your young one’s nursery or your own bedroom. The highly portable, modernly designed, and easy-to-use Hatch Rest Mini easily complements the decor of any room and can be the difference between restless nights and relaxing, deep sleep for the whole family.
- THE PERFECT SLEEP SOUNDSCAPE - The Hatch Rest Mini Sound Machine was designed with babies in mind and features 8 onboard sounds to help your child fall asleep and stay asleep. Choose from running water, white noise, tumble dryer, ocean, wind, rain, and birdsongs to create a perfect, peaceful, and relaxing atmosphere for your little one. With the optional paid subscription service, you’ll also have access to an ever-expanding library of sleep stories, nature sounds, lullabies, and more to find the perfect fit for you or your child’s routine.
- SIMPLE TOUCH CONTROLS - Control your Hatch Rest Mini with touch buttons on the machine or download the iOS or Android app for full remote control via your smartphone.
- COMPACT AND PORTABLE - Weighing a mere .58 lbs and measuring just 4” x 4” x 2”, the Hatch Rest Mini Sound Machine easily packs into backpacks, diaper bags, purses, and luggage for any vacation, daytime errands, or weekend trips you may have planned.
- FIND YOUR BEDTIME ROUTINE - Hatch Mini allows you to effortlessly set any length of timer for any sound to play so you never have to worry about your sounds cutting off before you’ve drifted off to sleep.
About Hatch
Sleep Better With Hatch
Meet Ann Crady Weiss, CEO of Hatch and her husband and co-founder Dave Weiss. Ann's long nights awake with her first baby and Dave's ongoing struggles with insomnia sent them on a quest to make sleep easier.