Perytong Sleep Headphones Review
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Perytong Sleep Headphones Review

A cheaper take on the Bluetooth sleep headband — same idea as MUSICOZY, with an older Bluetooth radio and Micro-USB charging.

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Perytong's sleep headband covers the same idea as MUSICOZY — flat Bluetooth speakers built into a washable fabric band — at a slightly lower price, with an older Bluetooth radio and Micro-USB charging to show for it.

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Quick specs

Bluetooth 5.0, roughly 33 ft range, about 10 hours of playback per charge with 2–2.5 hours to recharge via Micro-USB, sub-3mm flat speakers built into a breathable mesh-style fabric headband (about 80g), removable Bluetooth module for hand/machine washing, built-in mic for calls.

Who it's designed for

The same audience as MUSICOZY: side sleepers, people listening to sleep stories or white noise, partners of snorers who want to mask sound without disturbing anyone, and budget-conscious buyers comparing similar options.

Worth knowing

  • No active noise cancellation, same as every product in this category — it blocks sound passively through the fabric, not electronically
  • Sound is described as thin/narrow — fine for spoken word or white noise, less so for music
  • Some users report battery life dropping noticeably after 9–10 months of regular use
  • Micro-USB charging (not USB-C) is a dated detail worth knowing before you buy a cable to match

How it compares

  • Perytong vs MUSICOZY — honestly, these are near-identical product concepts: same flat-speaker-in-a-headband design, same complaint profile (no ANC, average sound, occasional fit/positioning issues). MUSICOZY edges it out on paper with a newer Bluetooth version and slightly longer rated battery life; Perytong is usually the cheaper of the two. Neither is a clear technical upgrade over the other — price and current reviews at the time you buy are the more useful tiebreaker

Bottom line

If you've compared this to MUSICOZY and are choosing based on price, Perytong does the same job — just charge it with a Micro-USB cable and expect similar sound quality and comfort tradeoffs either way.