LASER SLEEP MASK WITH BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES REVIEW: THE SLEEP FIX THAT ACTUALLY WORKS
- Jeni O'Dowd
- Mar 31
- 2 min read

If you’ve seen the LASER sleep mask with Bluetooth headphones trending online, you’re not alone.
The LASER sleep mask with Bluetooth headphones has quietly built a following among people who struggle to switch off at night, and frankly, I get why.
I’ve always been a terrible sleeper. Silence doesn’t work for me. Most nights, I rely on the sound of the ocean to drift off. No waves, no sleep.
So when this started doing the rounds, I was sceptical. Sleep “solutions” tend to promise a lot and deliver very little.
This one, surprisingly, is different.
What the sleep mask is like to wear
The first thing you notice is the comfort.
The LASER sleep mask with Bluetooth headphones uses soft memory foam that sits around your eyes rather than pressing directly on them.
That small detail makes a big difference. There’s no squashed, claustrophobic feeling, just a light, cushioned fit that you forget about quickly.
Then there’s the darkness. Proper blackout.
No light creeping in from the sides, no early morning glare. Just complete darkness, which, if you’re sensitive to light, is half the battle won.
Why it works
This is where it clicked for me.
Pairing the LASER sleep mask with Bluetooth headphones to my phone was simple. I put on my usual ocean sounds and, without overthinking it, fell asleep faster than I normally would.
The speakers are like connected AirPods, so there’s nothing digging in or shifting around..
Combined with the blackout effect, it creates a kind of sensory switch-off. Your brain gets the signal quickly. No distractions, no light, no effort.
Where it really shines

The LASER sleep mask with Bluetooth headphones isn’t just a home fix either. It’s easy to see the appeal of travel.
Planes, hotel rooms, unfamiliar spaces. It cuts out background noise, softens ambient noise, and lets you control exactly what you’re listening to. That alone makes it a strong carry-on essential.
The battery comfortably lasts the night, and the USB-C charging keeps things simple. Importantly, it doesn’t feel like you’re strapping on a piece of tech. It just slips into your routine.
Final thoughts
I didn’t expect to like the LASER sleep mask with Bluetooth headphones. I definitely didn’t expect to keep using it.
But I have.
If you struggle to fall asleep, rely on background noise, or just want a darker, calmer space at night, this is one of those rare small upgrades that actually delivers.
Not revolutionary. But better sleep? That’s enough.









