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ZQuiet, Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece, Starter Pack with 2 Sizes, Living Hinge & Open Front Design for Comfort & Easy Breathing, Blue

(7617 customer reviews)

Original price was: $69.95.Current price is: $59.95.

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Description

  • Targets the root cause of snoring by slightly advancing your lower jaw to keep your airways open while you sleep; Addresses snoring effectively to help you and your partner get a good night’s rest
  • Includes 2 mouthpieces – Size #1 (+2mm jaw adjustment), Size #2 (+6mm jaw adjustment) and a storage case; We recommend new customers try both sizes to determine the most effective fit
  • Lightweight and flexible profile for maximum wearing comfort; Living hinge technology with an open front design enables you to move your jaw freely, breathe naturally and even take a drink of water
  • Ready to use out of the box – no boiling or molding needed; Dentist designed, FDA-cleared and made in the USA with BPA and latex-free medical grade material; Suitable for both men and women
  • Founded by Dan and Trina Webster to help Dan’s snoring problem and give Trina a chance to sleep, ZQuiet has helped millions of people stop snoring for more than 15 years

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Additional information

Product Dimensions

5.88 x 1.5 x 4.06 inches, 3.84 ounces

Date First Available

June 15, 2018

Manufacturer

ZQuiet

7617 reviews for ZQuiet, Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece, Starter Pack with 2 Sizes, Living Hinge & Open Front Design for Comfort & Easy Breathing, Blue

  1. Bryan Eaves

    I purchased this device on 2/24/2024. It is now 4/10/2024 and I’ve used it every single night. It worked great in the beginning. After maybe 3 nights of getting used to it I was sleeping like I haven’t experienced in years. It’s very uncomfortable and the drool is disgusting, but those were acceptable trade offs for the sleep I was now getting.
    One week ago it stopped working. I gave it a full week to confirm before writing this. Sure enough, I’m now a week into using it every night with no sleep as it is now ineffective. For the last week, I’ve woken up probably a dozen times every nigh to find that it’s still in my mouth but my bottom jaw has slipped out of it and in it’s usual sleep position, meaning the device is doing nothing but sitting in my mouth serving no purpose I believe the material has lost it’s initial rigidity and is no longer holding my bottom jaw in place.
    That means (for me) it only lasted a little over a month. Perhaps if you’re a person that sleeps with your mouth closed it would continue to work for you. Technically it worked, and worked well. But with a shelf life of one month ($40/month) I’m compelled to try other options instead of purchasing another one of these. I may find they all only work one month. We’ll see.

  2. Kristi Omundson

    I recently purchased the ZQuiet Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece in hopes of finding a solution to my nighttime snoring woes. Unfortunately, my experience with this product has been far from satisfactory, leaving me regretful and frustrated.

    One of the first issues I encountered with the ZQuiet device is its bulky and cumbersome design. Inserting it into my mouth felt like trying to accommodate an oversized puzzle piece that just didn’t quite fit comfortably. The awkward fit made it challenging to sleep peacefully, and I often found myself waking up with discomfort.

    Beyond the discomfort, the ZQuiet mouthpiece is undeniably annoying. The bulkiness not only interfered with my ability to close my mouth naturally but also caused excessive salivation. This meant waking up to a wet and uncomfortable mouth, which only added to the overall displeasure of using the product.

    Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of the ZQuiet Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece is the lack of a return policy. Once you make the purchase, there’s no turning back, and you’re stuck with a product that fails to live up to expectations. This lack of flexibility in returns raises questions about the company’s confidence in the effectiveness of their product.

    While I understand that anti-snoring devices may not work for everyone, a customer-friendly return policy is crucial for those of us who are dissatisfied with the results. Unfortunately, ZQuiet falls short in this regard, leaving customers like me feeling trapped with a subpar product.

  3. HAp

    Had these for about 3 weeks – used them at my in-law’s house because they could usually still hear me snoring even though my wife sends me to the living room couch. I have severe sleep apnea with very loud snoring – I sleep with my mouth open usually, but have no problems breathing through my nose (for some reason I just don’t sleep that way).

    The set comes with two mouthpieces, the first one did NOT work – they all heard me snoring as normal. It was a shame too because it was a bit more comfortable than the second mouthpiece.

    The second mouthpiece seemed to do the trick, but it’s very uncomfortable – it stretches your bottom jaw up. I don’t have like a massive overbite (or a large-sized mouth) or anything, but it felt like I was making a basketball hoop with my lower jaw with the unit in my mouth. Whereas the first mouthpiece fits somewhat like a sports mouth guard, the 2nd one tries to stretch your jaw more. So much so that the bottom edge cut into the gums of my inner jaw. Not sure if everyone would feel that, I guess it depends on your jaw, and it wasn’t like it was sharp or anything, but that bottom edge did put some pressure on my gums. Because the 2nd mouthpiece tries to really expand your bottom jaw, it doesn’t lock in there as well, there were sometimes I’d wake up to my bottom jaw slipped out of the piece, while the top one was intact. Even though that would happen sometimes (didn’t always), it only partially hindered the effect of shifting the bottom jaw forward – it would still be more forward than not. I should add that even though the bottom could slip out, the mouthpiece itself would not. It is kind of difficult to remove – you can’t really just spit the unit out.

    The results were great though – my wife and the in-laws heard not a sound of snoring for the rest of the stay. The mouthpiece does somewhat make it easier to keep your mouth closed, which is not what you’d think. I think that’s when the results were probably optimized. Though I mostly tried to keep my mouth closed and breathe through my nose, I’d sometimes wake up with my mouth open (with the mouthpiece still on). Not sure how this would work with someone that has a problem nose breathing.

    Aside from the comfort issues, there will be drool. It also took much longer for me to fall asleep – I’m talking ridiculously longer. I’m usually asleep after 10-15 minutes, it probably took me about an hour and a half to two hours to doze off with the unit in – that sucks. And the first couple nights, I dreamed about having it on! Perhaps, I’ll get used to it. It did get a little better after a week. But it’s all worth it. Was great to not keep everyone up! Would recommend.

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