Aim for soundless sleep with this anti-snoring mask

Snoring isn't just annoying for your partner, it's also bad for your health.
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The mask comes with an app that detects and records snoring. Credit: Hüpnos

TL;DR: As of August 30, you can get a two-pack of Hüpnos Anti-Snoring Sleep Masks for just $175 instead of $398 — that's a 56% discount.


Snoring can be tiresome. Not only does it make it harder for you to get restful sleep, but it can keep anyone else in your room up at night. Unfortunately, there's not much that frequent snorers can do at the moment to stop. You aren't exactly aware that it's happening when you're fast asleep, but you might be able to treat the problem before it occurs. The Hüpnos is a comfortable sleep mask that may help keep your snoring under control. And for a limited time, you can purchase a two-pack for $175 (Reg. $398). 

Put your snoring to rest

The Hüpnos Anti-Snoring Sleep Mask is deceptively advanced for what looks like a typical sleep mask, though most masks probably don't have a companion app. It works by helping your airways remain dilated while you sleep. Beneath the soft microfiber face mask is a silicone nose piece that may stop your snoring before it even starts. 

However, if you start snoring, the app can detect and record it. Snoring occurs more frequently for most if you're lying on your back, and the sleep mask can actually notice when it occurs. Once the Hüpnos detects snoring, it'll send a gentle buzz and vibrations to cue you to roll over. The signal shouldn't be strong enough to wake you up, though. 

Perhaps one of the Hüpnos's most important features is the microfiber construction. With an adjustable rear head strap, this comfortable mask shouldn't make it harder for you to fall asleep, especially if you're already used to a sleep mask. And it's totally portable, so you don't have to start snoring again whenever you travel.

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Stop snoring and do it in style

Take steps to stop snoring. For a limited time, get a two-pack of Hüpnos Anti-Snoring Sleep Masks for $175 (Reg. $398). 

Prices subject to change.

Topics Health


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