Silent Nights Start Here: Compare the Best Snoring Solutions and End Sleeplessness

Pryxo™ · Smart Pulse Therapy

Silent Nights Start Here: Compare the Best Snoring Solutions and End Sleeplessness

A smart, chin-worn pulse device that detects snoring the moment it starts and gently stimulates your airway muscles — so the sound stops before it ever wakes you, or the person next to you.

$400 $79.99 80% OFF

⚡ Limited-time launch pricing — ends soon

Free U.S. shipping 60-night money-back No prescription needed HSA / FSA eligible
The problem with snoring solutions

Three ways the world has tried to fix snoring. None of them are great.

Most anti-snoring products force you to block, brace, or pressurize something — your nose, your mouth, or your whole face. Pryxo takes a different route. It works with the muscles that cause snoring in the first place.

APPROACH 01

Strips & tape

Nasal strips, mouth tape — single-use adhesives.

They open the nostrils or seal the lips. The problem: roughly 80% of snoring starts in the throat, not the nose. For most snorers, strips are a placebo at best — and the nightly cost adds up faster than people expect.

APPROACH 02

Mouthguards

Mandibular Advancement Devices (MAD).

A piece of medical-grade plastic sits between your teeth, pushing your lower jaw forward. Often effective — also often uncomfortable. Common complaints: jaw soreness, excess saliva, tooth shifting, and TMJ flare-ups.

APPROACH 03

CPAP masks

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure.

The clinical gold standard for diagnosed sleep apnea — and overkill for almost everyone else. You need a prescription, a sleep study, a hose, and a mask strapped to your face. 30–50% of CPAP users abandon therapy within the first year.

Pryxo is built for the people in the middle — snorers who don't have severe sleep apnea, but whose nightly noise is wrecking their own sleep, their partner's sleep, or both.

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Side by side

Four ways to stop snoring — compared

Here's how Pryxo stacks up against the three options most snorers consider first.

Strips & Tape

Single-use adhesives
$0.30–0.80
Per night, every night

Sticky strips that pull the nostrils open, or tape that seals the lips to force nasal breathing.

  • No tech, no setup, no battery
  • Only works for nasal snoring
  • Discarded every morning
  • Can irritate sensitive skin
  • Doesn't address throat-muscle snoring

Mouthguard

Mandibular Advancement
$50 – $200
Replace every 6–12 months

A boil-and-bite oral appliance that pushes the lower jaw forward to widen the airway behind the tongue.

  • Effective for throat-origin snoring
  • Sits between teeth all night
  • Jaw soreness, drooling, tooth movement
  • Not for TMJ or dental work
  • Ongoing replacement cost

CPAP Mask

Pressurized Air Therapy
$500 – $3,000+
Prescription required

A medical device that forces pressurized air through a mask to keep the airway open all night.

  • Gold standard for diagnosed apnea
  • Sleep study + Rx required
  • Mask + tubing + machine nightly
  • 30–50% abandonment in year one
  • Travel-unfriendly
The details

The full comparison

Every factor that matters — how it works, how it feels, what it costs.

Pryxo™ Strips / Tape Mouthguard CPAP Mask
How it works
Mechanism Opens nostrils or seals lips Pushes lower jaw forward Forces pressurized air into airway
Worn in mouth /
Worn on face Nose / lips Full mask + hose
Works on throat snoring (≈80% of cases)
Auto-detects snoring
Comfort & daily experience
Setup time, first use Under 1 min 15–20 min (boil & bite) Hours (study + fitting)
Side-sleeper friendly Varies Often poor
Travel-friendly Bag + power
Sleep & snore tracking app Some models
Safety & clinical
Prescription required
Treats diagnosed sleep apnea Mild only
Common side effects Skin irritation Jaw pain, tooth movement Dry mouth, claustrophobia
Cost
Cost $10–20 / box $50–200 $500–3,000+
A note on sleep apnea. Pryxo is designed for simple snoring, not diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea. If you've been told you stop breathing during the night, gasp awake, or feel exhausted no matter how long you sleep, please talk to a sleep physician before trying any over-the-counter device — including ours.
Medical Advisor

Reviewed by a board-certified sleep physician

Dr. James Whitfield, MD — Board-Certified Sleep Medicine Physician

"For most of my patients with primary snoring, the conventional options have been frustrating — CPAP is overkill, mouthguards are uncomfortable, and adhesive strips rarely address the underlying mechanism. Pryxo is one of the first non-invasive devices I've seen that targets the airway muscles directly, without forcing the patient to wear a mask or appliance in the mouth. For adults who snore but haven't been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, it's a low-friction, sensible first step."

Dr. James Whitfield, MD
Board-Certified Sleep Medicine Physician
Diplomate, American Board of Sleep Medicine · 22+ years in clinical sleep practice
Clinical performance

Tested. Tracked. Trusted.

98%
Average reduction in snoring volume
97%
Reduction in snore frequency
Real people, real sleep

What partners are saying

★★★★★

"My wife slept through the night for the first time in eight years. I'm not exaggerating."

Mark T.
Mark T.
Austin, TX · Verified buyer
★★★★★

"I tried two mouthguards before this. Both ended up in a drawer. Pryxo I actually wear every night."

Jamie R.
Jamie R.
Brooklyn, NY · Verified buyer
★★★★★

"I was skeptical. The app data convinced me — my snore score dropped by more than half in week one."

Priya S.
Priya S.
San Diego, CA · Verified buyer

Sleep on it for 60 nights.

If Pryxo doesn't quiet your snoring, send it back for a full refund — no questions, no restocking fee. We even cover return shipping.

Start your 60-night trial — $79.99
Questions before you sleep on it

Common questions

Will I feel the pulses while I sleep?

No — and that's the point. Pryxo delivers micro-stimulation calibrated to engage the throat muscles without waking you. Most users describe it as imperceptible after the first night.

Is it safe to use every night?

Yes. Pryxo uses the same non-invasive electrical stimulation technology — TENS/EMS — that's been studied for decades in physical therapy and wellness applications. You should not use Pryxo if you have a pacemaker, implanted defibrillator, or other implanted electronic device, are pregnant, or have epilepsy. When in doubt, ask your doctor.

What if I have sleep apnea?

Pryxo is built for simple snoring, not for diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea. If you've been diagnosed with OSA, please follow your doctor's plan — typically CPAP or a custom oral appliance. If you suspect apnea but haven't been tested, an at-home sleep test is a good place to start.

How do I clean and charge it?

Wipe the sensor pad with a damp cloth each morning. Adhesive pads last [XX] nights and are replaceable in seconds. The device charges via USB-C in about [XX] hours and holds a charge for [XX] nights.

What's in the box?

Pryxo device, USB-C charging cable, [XX] replacement adhesive pads, travel case, and a quick-start guide. The companion app is free on iOS and Android.

Why is it 80% off right now?

We're running a limited-time launch promotion to get Pryxo into the hands of as many snorers as possible. Once this promotion ends, the price returns to $400. We can't guarantee how long inventory at this price will last.

What if it doesn't work for me?

You have 60 nights to find out. If you're not sleeping better — or your partner isn't — return it for a full refund. We cover return shipping within the U.S.

Still on the fence?

Give Pryxo a try with our 60-night money-back guarantee. If it doesn't quiet your snoring, send it back — we cover return shipping.

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