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Theo Akintola

Product Designer & Writer

New father. Discovered white noise the hard way, at 3 a.m.

Theo is a product designer who became a sound-machine expert the week his daughter was born. He writes the practical guides — noise for newborns, safe volume levels, machine placement, what to do when the batteries die at midnight. Warm, specific, tested on an actual baby. Design work trained him to notice failure modes, and new parenthood supplied them nightly: the machine that resets to maximum volume after a power cut, the app that needs a login at 3 a.m., the auto-off timer that ends precisely at the fragile minute. His guides are built from that field experience plus the published safety guidance — he keeps the pediatric distance-and-decibel recommendations in every relevant entry, checked against the sources, because volume is the one place where this subject stops being a matter of taste. Everything else he tests the honest way: in the hallway, at 2 a.m., with a real baby and a decibel meter, taking notes one-handed. His reviews rate products on the criteria that turn out to matter — can you operate it in the dark, does it fail loud or fail quiet, does the loop survive a light sleeper. His daughter is a toddler now and sleeps through anything, which he refuses to take credit for. The meter stays on the shelf anyway. Once you hear the world in decibels, he says, you don't stop.

Writes about: white noise for sleep, baby sleep sounds, sleep products.

Elsewhere: instagram.com

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