

😴 Sleep Smart, Snore Less — Wake Up Winning!
ZQuiet Comfort Size #1 is a soft, flexible anti-snoring mouthpiece that advances the lower jaw by 2mm to keep airways open. Designed for light to moderate snorers with overbite or normal bite, it offers all-night comfort with living hinge technology allowing natural jaw movement. Ready to use immediately without molding, it’s FDA-cleared, dentist-designed, and made in the USA from BPA-free medical-grade materials.








| ASIN | B09FYBQP7S |
| ASIN | B09FYBQP7S |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,946 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #800 in Snore Reducing Aids |
| Brand | ZQuiet |
| Customer Reviews | 2.8 2.8 out of 5 stars (1,827) |
| Customer reviews | 2.8 2.8 out of 5 stars (1,827) |
| Date First Available | 24 October 2023 |
| Manufacturer | ZQuiet |
| Package Dimensions | 12.5 x 9.6 x 3.61 cm; 50 g |
| Units | 1.00 Count |
A**T
PLEASE for your own sake, read to the end of this review. While this device doesn't work, there is a completely free method that is VERY easy to do at the end of this. No gimmick, no videos to watch, no specific products to buy (you very well might not need anything at all other than what you sleep on at home already, just a certain technique to stop snoring). Just a fellow snorer helping you out. To start, this product here is like a children's gag toy. It has absolutely nothing on it to attach it to your teeth. You put it in your mouth, and move your jaw around even the slightest bit, it falls right out. It even uncomfortably jams the corners against your gums as it moves out of place as well. The ONLY way this could be the slightest bit useful is if you used this in conjunction with a chin strap, to keep you from opening your mouth at all. But then, that defies the whole point of it being able to open and close. You might as well buy one where the top and bottom are just secured to each other. They do have a "Zquiet advance" mouthguard that is decent. Works MUCH better than this thing, FAR better. Only problem with that one is if you're a mouth-breather when you sleep (which most people that snore are), if you open your mouth too much with this device, your jaw will swivel back, and it won't help at all. No idea why they designed it the way they did (the arm attachment for the top should be towards the front, and the arm for the bottom should be towards the back of the bottom guard). Again, it's a good idea to use this one with a chin strap as well if you know you tend to open your mouth while sleeping. Sadly, with how hit or miss these types of things are, this is one of the two best ones I found to date. There's two swivel ones like this that have the right idea, but both of them have the same issue when they swivel back (and allow the lower jaw to swivel all the way back, closing off the airway). ------- *** One other note - this overall technique works VERY well for me, although it won't work so well for those that move around in their sleep. Use a device like this, but also, get a wedge pillow (about a 7.5" one to elevate your entire upper body; helps keep the tongue from falling back into the throat), and then a memory foam pillow to place on top of the wedge (for head/neck support). The reason I suggest a memory foam pillow is because of the steep edges on the sides. What you want to do is lay on your side, and turn your head slightly downward off the edge of the pillow. It takes some getting used to, and you might drool at first until you get the angle just right. One thing that I saw suggested that helps is to hold a pillow between your arms/legs. It causes your body to lean into it, thereby naturally causing your head to tilt downward a bit. By tilting your head slightly downwards like that, when your tongue relaxes, it falls towards the front of your throat, thereby preventing it from blocking your airway. Since I started doing this, for the first time ever, I have absolutely NO snoring at night at all anymore. Recorded three nights straight - not even a slight snore once. It was so quiet I thought it might not even be recording, until I heard myself get up at night to go to the bathroom (I would say I'm getting up and going to the bathroom, so that I wouldn't wonder if it was noise I was making while sleeping). Those were the only times I ever even made a peep, and I used to snore so loud the whole house could hear me. So again, mouthguard to push it forward, 7.5" pillow wedge, memory foam pillow, and sleep on your side with the head tilted slightly downward off the edge of the pillow.
A**J
Worked for about 10 days until it stopped fitting properly. The mouth piece has already lost its shape. Expected more for the price and hype
B**H
Moves jaw forward. By far the mist comfortably fitting. But the weight of your jaw rests against your front teeth which causes pain
N**N
I’ve been trying plenty of alternatives to decrease my annoying snoring. I think I’m driving my boyfriend to his wits end listening to me at night lol. I tried nose strips and nasal expander, the uncomfortable pillow (which is also actually helpful), and another mouth guard. The other mouth guard was effective when on, but highly uncomfortable and when I took it off my teeth would ache and my jaw would pop around for a little while which made me a little nervous. I looked a lot and like the appeal of the Zquiet not forcing my jaw open. I did think perhaps that would make it be less effective but it hasn’t thus far been. I put it in about 10-15min before I go to sleep. I do have to take it out 1-2x before I fall asleep to swallow the initial increased saliva in my mouth. I can move my jaw open and closed, and the guard is labeled ‘upper’ for those of us whom can’t always figure out the obvious. I use a snore app just to torture myself when I wake up by listening to how I slept and how much I snored. The 1st time I wore it the majority of my sleep, then woke up a couple hours before my alarm went off and took it out. I noticed on my app that the whole time it was in it didn’t pick up any snoring, then the snoring it did pick up after I took it out was decreased. I work night shift so on my work week I think I sleep a little harder and I’ve only had this a few days, all happen to be after I’ve been on shift. I see that as long as it’s in my snoring is either stopped or extremely decreased, but it seems I find it easy in my sleep to remove it as well. My teeth haven’t been sore at all with this one. My jaw has been a little sore and ‘loose’ feeling right when I take it out, but no where as bad as with my SnoreRX. Overall I feel like this may be a good solution for me, maybe not a miracle answer, but a great help!! I recommend it :)
A**R
I ordered Size 1 to try out the product, but was sent a Size 2. There's a big difference in these sizes and this is a non returnable item. I was very frustrated by this. After many failed attempts to get this resolved I asked for a refund, which I received. I then ordered it again. This time I received the correct item. I have severe obstructive sleep apnea which requires a CPAP. Even with a CPAP I have trouble breathing at night when I'm suffering from a head cold or sinus infection. That's why I tried this device. This product seems to work. Though, I was only able to tolerate it for about 4 hours. As you will find with several of the reviews it can be a little painful on your teeth. It will take some time to get used to. This will not replace my CPAP. But it will certainly help when I have a cold or sinus infection. I'd really like to see them create a size "0" - a device that holds the top front teeth directly over the bottom front teeth. That would keep the lower jaw from falling back and may not be quite as uncomfortable. Size 2 pulls the lower jaw forward 6mm and is very uncomfortable. Size 1 pulls the jaw forward 2mm and is tolerable for a few hours at a time. For me a Size 0 would keep the jaw more comfortably and naturally positioned. Also, sleeping in a reclined position of about 45° alleviated some of the discomfort the device places on the teeth.
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