Orders placed before 5pm EST ship the same business day. You'll receive a tracking link the moment your order is on its way.
1-3business days
Free over $80
Track & trace by email
Shipped with USPS
Materials & quality
Every component is chosen for what touches your baby. No shortcuts on what comes in contact with milk.
Borosilicate glass
Medical-grade silicone
BPA& phthalate-free
Microplastic-free
Returns & exchanges
Your baby didn't take to it? Send it back within 60 days and we refund every cent. No questions, no restocking fees.
60-dayreturns
Free return label
Exchange any size
Refund in 3-5days
Care instructions
Built to last beyond one baby. Follow these basics and the bottle stays clear, the teat keeps its shape.
Dishwasher-safe
Sterilizable 121°C
Replace teat every 3-4 months
Hand-wash silicone
The white-noise machine sleep consultants actually recommend.
Curated soundscapes, white noise, womb-mimic, soft lullabies at pediatric-safe decibel levels, with a memory-locked timer and a glow that won't wake the room. Designed around the principle that better sleep starts with consistency, not volume.
Customer reviews
4.9
Excellent
Based on 45 reviews
Showing
00-star
reviews
No reviews with this rating yet.
2 months ago
Took our 4-month regression from hell to manageable
We were in the depths of the 4-month sleep regression. 3-4 wake-ups a night, an hour to settle each time. Read about womb-mimic sounds in a sleep consultant's substack and bought the Lullam on a whim. Night one we got down to 2 wakes. Night three we got down to 1. Night seven she slept through. I'm not claiming causation but the timing was insane. Two months later we still run it every nap and bedtime.
3 weeks ago
white noise actually sounds like white noise. not the harsh tv-static i had before
5 weeks ago
Our sleep consultant recommended it specifically
We hired a sleep consultant after 6 weeks of zero sleep. She has 4 machines she recommends, the Lullam was one of them. She prefers the womb-mimic track for under-12-week-olds because the sound profile is closer to the in-utero environment than the marpac or dohm options. Twins now sleep stretches of 5-6 hours from week 9. Buy this AND a consultant if you're drowning.
1 week ago
Cool design fits the nursery
2 months ago
After my husband and I both got woken up by every neighbor noise and street sound for 3 weeks straight we needed help. Apartment living with a newborn was killing us. Bought this on the recommendation of our pediatrician who said the masking effect of consistent low-frequency white noise reduces the startle reflex that wakes babies. We've been using it nonstop for 2 months. The baby actually sleeps through the door slamming next door now.
4 days ago
loud enough to mask the dog. quiet enough not to hurt his ears
3 months ago
Decibel-safe was the selling point
Read the AAP guideline that infant sleep machines shouldn't exceed 50 dB at 7 feet away. Most cheap machines max out at 70+ which is genuinely damaging. The Lullam has a hard cap built in. That's responsible design.
1 week ago
5 sound options is more than i need but glad they're there
3 weeks ago
Sound quality is good. Wish the rain track was longer, the loop is noticeable after a few minutes if you listen for it
2 months ago
Came with our gift box from a friend. didn't realize how much we'd use it. now it's the most important thing in the nursery.
6 weeks ago
Got this AND the smart monitor as a combo. The monitor watches her, this puts her to sleep. Genius setup.
1 month ago
Works on USB-C which is huge bc i use it on the plane too
3 months ago
Womb mimic track works for actual newborns
My newborn would not settle for the first 3 weeks. Cried during every nap attempt. Read about the 4S method and the importance of recreating the womb environment. Got this for the sound piece. Within 2 days he was napping 90 min stretches. The womb-mimic track is the magic one for under 8-week-olds.
5 weeks ago
Three different colors of white noise (pink, brown, white)? I'm a sound engineer, this brand actually knows what they're doing.
2 weeks ago
Battery lasts way longer than advertised
3 weeks ago
no flashing lights. some machines have an annoying LED. this one stays dark.
1 month ago
Better than the Hatch we returned
Used a Hatch for our first. It was overstimulating with the colored lights and bluetooth notifications. The Lullam is just a sound machine — focused on what it should do. Calmer device for a calmer baby.
5 weeks ago
we run this and the diffuser together. nursery is a vibe.
2 months ago
Bought after my postpartum doula said babies sleep better with white noise. she was right.
6 weeks ago
Solid product. Only knock is no app — I'd love to schedule it from my phone to start before bedtime routine ends. Manual button works fine though.
2 weeks ago
Sleeps 7 hours straight with this on. Used to be 3.
1 week ago
Worth the price tag
1 month ago
Twin sleep coordination — game changer
Both girls were on opposite schedules. We started using the Lullam at the same time for naps to anchor them to a consistent sleep cue. Three weeks of consistent use and they're now napping in sync. The sound is the cue.
5 weeks ago
It works but for $49 I expected the night light feature too. Mine doesn't have one. Just sound.
2 weeks ago
Wife uses it for her own naps now too lol
3 weeks ago
We brought it on our first trip with baby. set it up in the hotel room, she napped no problem. portable sleep cue is real.
1 month ago
no bluetooth = no spying. just a sound machine. we love it
6 weeks ago
My NICU baby finally sleeps now the hospital noise is gone
She was in the NICU for 3 weeks. The constant beeping and white noise of the unit became her baseline sound. When we got home the silence of our apartment startled her awake every 30 min. Pediatrician suggested a continuous white noise machine to match the NICU environment. The Lullam was the brand the nurses recommended. Two weeks in she's adjusted and now sleeps 4-hour stretches at home.
2 days ago
Buy it. don't think.
1 month ago
Combined with the development bottle our feeding-to-sleep flow takes 12 minutes flat now
5 weeks ago
Settings are intuitive. Volume knob. Sound select. On/off. Doesn't need to be more complicated.
7 weeks ago
Bought 2 — one for nursery, one for our room (where she co-sleeps until 6 mo). Worth it for the consistency.
3 months ago
ours has been on 8+ hours every night for 3 months. still works perfectly
2 months ago
Saved my marriage in the first 8 weeks
Half-joking but also serious. Sleep deprivation was making us both miserable. We bought every sleep aid on the market. This is the only one that genuinely helped. Now we both get 5+ hour stretches. We can talk to each other like humans again.
2 weeks ago
Came in nice packaging. felt premium
3 weeks ago
Heartbeat track is what works for ours. The other tracks didn't, but the heartbeat does.
6 weeks ago
Did the research. Decided this brand cares about not damaging baby's hearing. Other brands don't even mention dB levels. That's the differentiator.
1 month ago
Volume knob feels a bit cheap but the device itself works great. small nit
5 weeks ago
Daycare let us bring this — they noticed it helped our daughter nap and now they want one for the room
2 weeks ago
fits in our diaper bag pocket
3 months ago
Postpartum anxiety reduced for me too
I'm anxious about every little noise. The constant white noise is also calming for me to listen to. Lets me actually sleep when she sleeps because I'm not bracing for the next wake-up sound.
2 weeks ago
Babysitter knew how to use it immediately
6 weeks ago
Brown noise has been a game changer for naps. Pink noise for night. We worked out the combo over a few weeks.
2 months ago
Update at 4 months: Still our most-used baby product. We don't go anywhere without it.
1 month ago
Our pediatrician recommended a sleep machine at the 2-month visit. She said either Yogasleep or Lullam. We picked Lullam bc it's smaller and decibel-capped. zero regrets.
Write a review
Share your experience with this product
Thank you!
Your review has been received. We will publish it after moderation.
Which stage is your baby in?
Upload media Month 0-3
Watch
Month 0-3
The foundation is laid
Baby develops the suck-swallow-breathe coordination. Stage 1 bottle's soft tip mimics breastfeeding mechanics for an easy first transition.
Upload media Month 3-6
Watch
Month 3-6
Strength is built
Jaw muscles develop through active feeding. Stage 2 medium flow matches the growing appetite while reinforcing healthy oral patterns.
Upload media Month 6-12
Watch
Month 6-12
Independence emerges
Preparing for solid foods and cup-drinking. Stage 3 supports the transition while continuing to develop oral motor patterns.
A wider, softer teat helps your baby latch deeper, breathe through the nose and drink more actively — closer to the way babies naturally feed.
STANDARD BOTTLE
Shallower latch
Shallow latch
Less natural drinking posture
More doubt and restlessness
Lips stay mostly on the tip
Tongue sits lower
Milk flows more passively
Baby may swallow more air
vs
LULLAM DEVELOPMENT BOTTLE
Deeper, natural latch
Deeper natural latch
More active sucking motion
Calmer drinking moments
More confidence at every feed
Every feed repeats the same drinking pattern. Choose the bottle designed to support a deeper latch, calmer breathing and stronger jaw development — feed after feed.