Published on May 27, 2026
For many parents, getting a ba can be a daunting challenge. Traditional methods like rocking or lullabies often prove insufficient in creating a peaceful environment.
Apple’s iPhone now includes a lesser-known feature that plays white noise and calming sounds, such as rain or ocean waves. “Sounds” section in the device’s settings, parents can tap into this tool to help soothe their infants.
Initial feedback from users suggests an increase in restful sleep for both babies and parents. Many have reported quicker sleep onset and fewer wake-ups during the night, allowing for a more serene household.
The introduction of this feature represents a shift in how technology can support parenting. As more families discover this tool, it highlights the growing intersection between digital solutions and everyday challenges.
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