Help your partner (or yourself) stop snoring with this $90 device | Engadget

2022-04-24 07:39:38 By : Mr. Myron Shen

We constantly hear about the importance of sleep, but it eludes many adults despite their best efforts. Occasionally, the day’s events or anxieties about the future can keep you up at night. Perhaps your partner’s (or your own) relentless snoring startles you awake. While droning away may be a sign of a serious health condition, sometimes our airways might just be too narrow.

If you suspect you suffer from the latter, the Snore Circle YA4200 could offer relief. The company behind this smart device claims it stimulates the muscles under your chin, which may stop your snoring, and it’s available now for $90 during our Spring Savings sale. So whether you, your partner or your roommates need noise reduction, this gadget can be a worthy investment towards your sleep quality and overall well-being.

When you sleep, your throat, jaw and tongue muscles relax, causing vibrations that make that disruptive sound. Now imagine waking up rested without your partner glaring at you for keeping them up into the wee hours of the morning. That’s how you might feel with the Snore Circle. Unlike some wellness wearables that only detect snoring, this device can help widen your airway for optimal breathing.

Featuring 30 intensity levels, the Snore Circle could provide users with adequate stimulation to soften their noise. Simply sync the device to the Sleeplus app via Bluetooth, adhere the disposable, conductive strip under your chin and snooze away. The Snore Circle uses a sensor and an algorithm to detect snoring intelligently. When it does, it triggers electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to safely open your airway, which may help you breathe quieter.

It’s as low maintenance as that. Plus, the adhesive should stay put throughout the night, and one charge can provide enough battery life to last you until morning. You can also connect the device to the Snore Circle app to record your activity and share the data with your doctor.

If you’re a heavy snorer, you could potentially impact others’ sleep quality. The Snore Circle YA4200 Electronic Muscle Stimulator Plus may give your tightened airway the relief it needs. It’s on sale for $100, but right now, you can take $10 off with code SPRING10, dropping the price to $90.

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