I have to admit that when homedics reached out for the purposes of this review, i wasn’t exactly sure what to think. It’s not every day that a stress relief tool comes across our emails, but i figured i would give it a shot anyways. And as it turns out, i’m really glad that i did.
As my wife and i recently concluded our most recent moving adventure, we were both feeling a bit stressed and uneasy about moving into a new place. It’s the same feeling that i’ve always had when moving to a new house, and the drift was actually the first package i received at this new address.
I have to admit that when homedics reached out for the purposes of this review, i wasn’t exactly sure what to think. It’s not every day that a stress relief tool comes across our emails, but i figured i would give it a shot anyways. And as it turns out, i’m really glad that i did.
As my wife and i recently concluded our most recent moving adventure, we were both feeling a bit stressed and uneasy about moving into a new place. It’s the same feeling that i’ve always had when moving to a new house, and the drift was actually the first package i received at this new address.
Of course, the box is absolutely enormous, as the version we have here is the 21-inch Drift in Black, and it’s quite heavy too. HoMedics gives you everything you need to get started: sand, a rake tool, a robust power cord, and the Drift itself.
The setup process was easy enough, as the accompanying app is available on both ios and android under the same name as the device itself. Then, after “installing” the sand and spreading it out, it’s just a matter of connecting the app over bluetooth.
Hearing the sphere roll over the sand definitely took a little bit to get used to. But now that we’ve had it in our living room for a little while now, it really is a fantastic addition. There have been plenty of times where i’ll walk over to the side table that it’s sitting on just to see what pattern is being drawn. And before i know it, i just end up in a trance, watching the sphere move around as it draws the different lines for whatever pattern is actively “playing.”
As for my wife, she spends most of her day in a hectic restaurant dealing with loud customers and even louder employees. So when she comes home for the day and wants to unwind, this has become an invaluable addition. On more than one occasion (actually several times a week), my wife will wake up from the couch after i’ve gone to bed, only to recognize that the drift’s soothing noises actually put her to sleep.
Hearing the sphere roll over the sand definitely took a little bit to get used to. But now that we’ve had it in our living room for a little while now, it really is a fantastic addition. There have been plenty of times where i’ll walk over to the side table that it’s sitting on just to see what pattern is being drawn. And before i know it, i just end up in a trance, watching the sphere move around as it draws the different lines for whatever pattern is actively “playing.”
As for my wife, she spends most of her day in a hectic restaurant dealing with loud customers and even louder employees. So when she comes home for the day and wants to unwind, this has become an invaluable addition. On more than one occasion (actually several times a week), my wife will wake up from the couch after i’ve gone to bed, only to recognize that the drift’s soothing noises actually put her to sleep.
There’s really not too much to gripe about when it comes to the homedics drift. It’s a unique product that could appeal to some but isn’t something that you would go out of your way to think about getting. And if you do come across one, you’ll immediately get a bit of sticker shock, as the drift is quite expensive.
There are two different sizes, but even still, the 16-inch model is priced at $400, while the 21-inch version is $100 more. You could get a steam deck for that, and that makes it a difficult recommendation on its own.
One issue i encountered a couple of times was trying to use the drift with my wife’s galaxy s22 ultra and my galaxy z fold 4. Setting everything up on the iphone 14 pro max and pixel 6 pro was easy enough. But for whatever reason, the drift just wouldn’t show up at all on my z fold 4, and it took several attempts to get it to connect and stay connected on the s22 ultra.
Lastly, while i do wish it could integrate with our other smart home devices powered by assistant, it’s not the end of the world. It’s just another app to install, and with all the different options that you have within the drift app, it makes sense why you can’t add it to the google home app.
You should buy this if…
- You’re in the market for a customizable stress relief tool
- You have some disposable income
- You shouldn’t buy this if…
- You are on a budget
- You don’t have the space
The homedics drift is easily one of the oddest products that i’ve reviewed in years. That’s not to say it’s not bad, as it really has become a staple in our living room and does help calm both myself and my wife down at the end of the day.
Having the customizable light ring built in, along with the ability to set different patterns in different playlists, is also a nice touch. Outside of the colors, you never quite know what pattern is being drawn, and you might find yourself drowning out the world for a bit.
Unfortunately, the steep price tag is what holds this back the most, even with how wonderful the drift actually is. But if you have the extra cash and are looking for a unique stress relief accessory, this might just be the ticket.