Little Night
Ultra-dim clock, slow lullabies, and nothing that will ever jump-scare a nursery at 3 AM.
Every parent knows the 3 AM math: fed at 2:10, so the next window is⦠a clock in the nursery answers this without lighting up the room or requiring a phone that then shows you your email.
Little Night is engineered for that room: near-black scenes, a clock dimmed to ember-level, and slow instrumental lullabies mixed to a whisper with no dynamic surprises. No ads mid-lullaby β that alone beats most 'baby sleep' playlists.
The music is original and open-licensed, arranged for low volume: soft piano, music-box tones, long gentle phrases. It runs all night without a loop you'll learn to resent.
FAQ
Is this safe to run all night?
It's a TV or tablet showing a dim image with quiet music β follow your own room-setup judgment (volume low, screen away from the crib). The stream itself never spikes in loudness.
Why a clock in a baby room?
For the adults. Feeding-time math at 3 AM is easier off a wall clock than a phone that wakes you up the rest of the way.
Will white noise versions exist?
Yes β Rain on a Window covers that need, and a dedicated shush-and-heartbeat program is on the list.