Dream Essential Dreamlite Sleep Mask Review

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Video Transcript (AI Generated)

Okie dokie, smoky.

Next up, we have the Dream Essentials Dream Light, I believe.

Comes with earplugs, a case, I didn’t use any of this stuff.

This is actually a really interesting sleeping mask.

This is very similar to the Mind Mask, where it blocks out 100% of the light, and it has a flat face.

It does a really good job at that.

And this is, I almost wanted to trade in my Mind Mask for this, because it does a really good job and it’s super comfortable.

The main pro of this is that there’s so much space in here, no matter what shape your face is, or if you have, I guess my eyes or my head is just big.

So with the Mind Mask, or with the Mind Fold rather, actually let me just grab it.

So with the Mind Fold, this is the number one thing that I use for meditation and napping in the afternoon.

And with the Mind Fold, this is my favorite mask for this, but my head is a little bit too big, and my eyes I guess are too wide or too far apart.

So the outer edge of my eyelid kinda hits the foam, and I can feel that.

So like if I’m napping and I just wanna hit REM a couple of times, and my eyes blink or something like that, I can feel it and it wakes me up, which really sucks.

So the coolest thing about the Dreamlite one is that there’s more space in there, and that doesn’t happen.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t have as good of a seal around the bridge of the nose.

There’s a little bit of light leakage.

But overall, it’s really comfortable, and it’s a hard, hard choice between these two.

Because they both have a flat face like this, a con of this is that it’s not a great sleeping mask.

When you put this on and you go to roll over, it definitely digs right into the pillow and wants to cave or crease, which is extremely uncomfortable.

Another pro is that it does have the single back strap, so that there’s no Velcro doubling up like this or anything on the back of your head, which is very uncomfortable because you feel it between you and the pillow.

So I have harped on that over and over.

Dream Essentials makes another sleeping mask that is really, really comfortable on the front, but they put this stupid head strap on the back to where the Velcro piece is right in the middle, and it’s right between your head, it goes right between your head and the pillow and just makes the whole thing uncomfortable because the strap itself ends up being like this thick because it’s two or three layers of Velcro.

But overall, back to the Dreamlite, overall, this is an excellent napping or meditation mask.

I would highly recommend that if you’re looking for it.

Unfortunately, for a sleeping mask, I don’t think too many people are gonna be too pleased with it.

You might check out some of my other reviews.

I just did another one on a Dream Essentials Luxury Sleep Mask.

You’d definitely like that one better for sleeping.

But for napping or meditations, the Dreamlite is awesome. (plastic crinkling)