iPhone’s Secret White‑Noise Trick for Baby Sleep

USASun Apr 05 2026
Parents often worry when their little one won’t settle down. A quiet background hum can calm a fussing infant, and the American Academy of Pediatrics says this helps babies sleep better. You don’t have to buy a pricey white‑noise machine if you already own an iPhone. Apple added a hidden feature called Background Sounds in 2021. It turns the phone into a white‑noise generator that can play alone or with music, podcasts, and videos. The first set had six loops: rain, stream, ocean waves, bright white noise, balanced white noise, and dark white noise. Later updates added night, fire, rain on roof, and café‑style babble. To use it for a baby’s bedtime routine, you can add the feature to your Control Center. Open Control Center, tap the plus icon, choose “Add a Control, ” and select Hearing control from Accessibility. The new icon shows three options: Speaker, Background Sounds, and Live Listen. Tap the musical note next to Background Sounds to activate it, or tap the label to pick a different sound and set the volume.
If you prefer a quick toggle, set up an Accessibility Shortcut. Go to Settings → Accessibility → Accessibility Shortcut and pick Background Sounds. Then press the side button three times on any screen to turn the feature on or off. For more options, dive into Settings → Accessibility → Audio & Visual → Background Sounds. Here you can turn the feature on, choose a sound, and adjust two switches: “Use When Media Is Playing” keeps the noise running while you watch a video, and “Stop Sounds When Locked” turns it off when your phone locks. Newer iOS versions add an Equalizer to tweak tone and a Timer to stop the sound automatically after a set time. These steps let parents use their iPhone as a quiet companion for babies, saving money and giving more time to rest.
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