Mr. Teacher—July 4, 2007
I have used the breathe strips, and they sorta work. This snoreclipse product doesn't do anything for my type of snoring. I don't know the clinical diagnosis, but it is apparently not related to a pinch at the tip of my nose. Money wasted for me... Read more
stashpuppy—March 28, 2011
Love these! Can't live without them! Saved my relationship! No Joke! I give them as gifts to friends the minute I hear that one or both in a couple have a snoring issue. These little things work amazingly well! I understand that no one thing works for everybody, but if you are one of the people these work for, it is more than worth the money! From what I understand, they work best for people with deviated septums, and chronic sinus inflamation. My significant other has used them for over two years now. If he forgets to bring one on a trip, we know we are in for a rough several nights. TIPS: The 'snorer' still needs to lay on his or her side, and sometimes, yes, they come out. This is usually due to scratching your nose in your sleep because you have a forgien object in your nose. However, one gets used to that after a while. All in all, these little gadgets really are quite remarkable. I highly recommend them to anyone who has tried other remedies that have failed them. Happy sleeping to all! Read more
Oswaldo A. Sosa-Requiz—April 23, 2009
The snoreclipse helped to reduce the level of snoring although it constantly fell off which kept me looking for it during the night. If you move constantly while sleeping this is not for you. Read more
RG—March 24, 2014
i've tried a few things--- chin strap, nose strips... this did not help me, though i'm glad it helped others. my husband has used zquiet for years-- so i am now trying it also. i think snoring problems are varied. the snore eclipse was not uncomfortable & did not fall out during the night. it did not, however, stop my snoring. Read more
Jane Young—August 22, 2010
I've been using this product for a while now and it seems to really help with the snoring. This is the second one I've had and this one seems to fall out from time to time. The previous one I had NEVER fell out. I recommend giving it a try. Read more
CommanderPrime—November 29, 2014
Unfortunately, as my roommate pointed out to me, this didn't work. Read more
Peter Green—January 7, 2013
It works for mild to moderate snoring - it is NOT a device meant for people with sleep apnea. Used CORRECTLY it is a very good product. If you have sleep apnea it won't help you. Consider a CPAP machine, it may save your life. My wife has mild snoring that at times will wake her up disturbing her rest. This nose clip has helped dramatically. I have sleep apnea and it couldn't do what a sleep apnea patient needs done. Read more
Amazon_Goonie—August 1, 2015
It works fine. It helps me breathe through my nose easier. Makes me look like a have a bad ass nose piercing. I've used this three nights now and it's fallen out of my nose 66% of the time. I panicked because it's small enough to for my dog to swallow. Boy, try explaining that to vet when they see the X-ray! Although I found it both times, I fear the next time will be the time he does. I guess you could just put a stronger magnet on his fur and slide it out. Right? 😳 Read more