
Why Falling Asleep With Audio Is So Frustrating
Earbuds crush into your ear. Headphones shift. Speakers fill the room. You’re forced to choose between comfort and silence.
You shouldn’t have to.
Under Your Pillow. Only You Hear It.
QuietNest™ slides under your pillow and connects via Bluetooth — no straps, no wires, nothing in your ears.
You hear your audio clearly while the room stays quiet — so you can fall asleep normally.
Hear It. Without The Room Hearing It.
Place your phone on max volume.
Slide QuietNest under a pillow.
Notice how the sound stays with you.
Real Sleepers. Real Relief.
The theme is the same: less fuss, fewer wake-ups, more comfort.
“I used to wake up with sore ears from AirPods. Now I just slide this under my pillow and sleep normally.”
“My partner hears nothing. I finally get my podcasts without arguments.”
What Do You Fall Asleep To?
Whatever helps you wind down — without sacrificing comfort or waking someone else up.
Built For Bed. Not Just Listening.
See why earbuds aren’t made for sleep.
Built for Overnight Use
QuietNest is designed for low-level, under-pillow listening — not high-volume room sound.
Will it overheat under my pillow?
QuietNest is built for low-level, under-pillow listening.
It uses a low-power audio system designed for overnight use — not high-volume room sound.
For extra peace of mind, use the 30 / 60 / 90-minute sleep timer
for automatic shut-off.
Does it emit harmful rays?
QuietNest uses standard low-energy Bluetooth — the same technology found in everyday headphones.
Prefer not to stream from your phone? Use the built-in white noise instead.
Common Questions
The stuff people want to know before making it their nightly habit.
Will I feel it?
It’s designed to be ultra-slim. Most users stop noticing it within minutes.
Will my partner hear it?
No — it’s built to direct sound upward through your pillow rather than into the room.
Does it work with my apps?
If it plays on your phone (Spotify, YouTube, Podcasts, Calm), it plays on QuietNest.
Is it hard to set up?
No. Pair once over Bluetooth, then it reconnects like normal headphones.
Sharing a Bed Doesn’t Mean Sharing Audio.
Two people. Two preferences. Zero compromise
If you both fall asleep to different things, one device won’t solve it. That’s why most couples order two.
Stop Sleeping with Earbuds.
Comfort first. Private audio. No arguing.