Pink noise vs white noise vs brown noise — which is best?
“Pink”, “white,” and “brown” noise each have a different frequency mix—but what matters most is consistency and your baby’s response. Use the built-in sound on your Riff Raff, keep volume low, and stick with the option that delivers the calmest settling and fewest wakeups.
Try tonight
- Try the provided noise in your Riff Raff.
- Over a few days, compare how baby responds.
- Pick the one that induces fewer wakeups and stick with it.
What parents say
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I had my doubts..... ★★★★★
Got the fox last week… Our 10-month-old now does at least 1 hour during the day and night sleeps are at 4 hours till the first wake and getting better. The lullaby works great (even helps me!). I press the button again if we need a longer run—well spent money and a godsend.
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Lifesaving! ★★★★★
I was sceptical but desperate. Using Clover’s white noise/heartbeat, my 8-week-old now does 7–8 hour stretches at night and 2-hour daytime naps in her own bed. Best purchase I’ve ever made—getting a backup!
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Best purchase I've ever made! ★★★★★
We take Clover everywhere. For day naps she plays white noise; at night if she’s unsettled I switch bunny on and she instantly settles and falls asleep. I’d pay double—essential baby item!















































