How Loud Is It?Updated 2 months ago
BedJet uses patented acoustic damping inside the base unit and is one of the quietest air-delivery appliances for the bedroom. On typical all-night settings (low to medium), it measures about 38–39 dB—quieter than a window fan or room A/C. The sound is a soft, soothing white noise, similar to airflow from a home HVAC register. For fast warmups, Turbo-Heat is more noticeable, but it’s limited to 10 minutes and is not intended for all-night use.
Real-World Sound (measured from the pillow, unit under the bed)
Mode | Setting | Approx. dB |
Ambient room (BedJet off) | — | 37 dB |
Cool | 50% (typical highest for all-night cooling) | 38 dB |
Cool | 100% (short bursts) | 42 dB |
Heat | 50% (typical highest for all-night heating) | 39 dB |
Heat | 100% (short bursts) | 43 dB |
Turbo-Heat | 100% (auto-shutoff at 10 min) | 47 dB |
What to expect at night
Most sleepers run ~50% for cooling or heating and experience a quiet, low hum. Most owners describe the sound as pleasant white noise and enjoy the added benefit—many people even pay for separate white noise machines.
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