Sleep like baby's back in the womb.

Nurova Sleep

A soothing baby sleep machine designed to recreate the rhythm, warmth, and calm babies instinctively know

— SIMPLE BY design

Three steps to a sleeping baby

No apps, no complicated settings. Just plug in, choose a sound, and watch your baby drift off in minutes.

01

Place & plug in

Position the machine on a shelf or bedside table, 1–2 metres from your baby. Plug in or use the built-in battery — up to 12 hours wireless.

02

Choose a soothing sound

Select from 26 gentle audio modes, including white noise, wind tones, and natural soundscapes.

03

Sleep, finally

Set the timer, press play, use the built-in soft night light with three levels to create a calm, comforting sleep space.

— nurova sleep

Everything a baby needs to feel safe.

Nurova Sleep is designed with one question in mind: what does a newborn actually need to sleep?
  • 26 high-fidelity sound modes

    Includes 8 brown and pink noise sounds, 8 wind sounds, and 10 natural sound sources. Enough to provide gentle safety.

  • Smart memory function

    Automatically remembers the last sound used and plays it again when switched on loop, or for 30 and 60 minutes.

  • Built-in night light

    Three levels of soft dimming to create a peaceful bedtime glow, letting your baby know they're safe. Always.

  • Eco-friendly, safe design

    Made from durable ABS and fabric for a clean design, with an optional built-in battery for flexible everyday use.

— made for you

What parents are saying

From newborns to toddlers — sleep, finally.

My colicky newborn went from screaming every night to sleeping through in under a week. I genuinely cried with relief.

— Sophie T., NW, London

The pink noise sound setting is like magic. It's so comforting for both my daughter and me, we fall asleep within ten minutes every single time. Nothing else worked.

— Emma R., Salford, Manchester

We've tried four different basic level machines. This is the only one that actually sounds so soothing. Its really helped us when we were struggling in the first few weeks.

— James & Nandini K., Birmingham