Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Sound Asleep Speaker Blanket



As you know I recently reviewed the Sound Asleep Pillow and we squabbled over who got to keep it, well Conor has won, he plays his music at the weekend and he reads at the same time, this has been great for him as he can lie back and chill out listening, yet we do not get disturbed.



I was very excited when the lovely Sound Asleep people asked me to review the Speaker Blanket next, I knew Paige was the ideal candidate when surfing the laptop and she also uses her iPod almost daily. She takes after me and loves nothing more than snuggling down under a fleece, you possibly remember we both have Raynauds Syndrome so like to get our feet covered up.

The Speaker blanket is fantastic as it is perfect for snuggling and keeping cozy,its got a hood for keeping your ears and head warm, the sleeves mean your hands are free for typing on your laptop or reading. Of course the speakers mean you can listen to youtube on the laptop, your fave tunes on the iPod and not disturb anybody else.
Another benefit that is not mentioned on the site is its backless so it wraps all around you but you are not enveloped in it feeling trapped. Its £15 for the chilrens size and £20 for the adults. I expect the childrens one will be great for reading audio stories on a cold afternoon. I highly recommend this, a great present for anybody who is in hospital too.


The blanket is a giant fleece blanket with sleeves and a hood and comes in a variety of colours in 2 sizes, adult (age 12+) and kid's (up to age 12). The luxury fleece blanket has been treated with anti-pill to ensure it does not go bobbly when it is machine washed.

Sewn within the hood are two removable speakers and these connect via a wire to a 3.5mm jack which connects to most music sources, including MP3 players, radios and televisions.


The Sound Asleep speaker blanket is great for all children who either want to unwind listening to an audio book or listen to their favourite music. It’s also great for older people who want to keep warm whilst unwinding to the sounds of the radio.
Not suitable for children under 5 years.


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