HAPPIEST BABY SNOO SMART SLEEPER Noise Crackling
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86%
CONF
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Internal Audio Speaker (2-inch 4-ohm Transducer)
The crackling is indicative of a blown or fatigued speaker diaphragm or a failing voice coil within the transducer assembly. Continuous playback of low-frequency 'rain' or 'womb' sounds at high volumes causes mechanical stress that eventually separates the cone from the surround. Replacing the internal speaker restores the integrity of the white noise audio path.
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9%
CONF
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AC Power Adapter (12V 4A)
Internal capacitor failure within the external power brick can introduce AC ripple into the DC line, which manifests as audible crackling or 'static' through the amplification circuit. If the audio distortion persists regardless of the volume level, the power supply is failing to provide clean, filtered current to the logic board.
SKU: SNOO-PS-01
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5%
CONF
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Main Logic Board
If the speaker and power supply are functional, the crackling suggests a thermal failure of the onboard audio amplifier chip or a cold solder joint on the motherboard. This component manages the sensory input and motor output, and degradation of the audio processing sub-section requires a full board replacement as the SMD components are generally non-serviceable.
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DIY Repair Guide
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