Sleep Like a Baby 😴 - Because Every Night Deserves Peace!
The TRANQUILITYPRO 2.0 Anti-Snoring Mouth Guard is an innovative solution designed to combat snoring and bruxism. With its custom molded design, adjustable fit, and high-quality materials, it ensures comfort and effectiveness, allowing for a restful night’s sleep for both you and your partner.
S**A
Good design, works well.
I am a loud snorer, this device was very effective in significantly reducing both the amount and loudness of my snoring. The only similarly good product experience I have had was with a device custom fitted by my dentist several years ago, which was much more expensive and required a trip to the dentist office.This is the best I've tried so far and I will tell you why. I have tried a few different devices. The magnetic nose clips are reasonably comfortable and work a little bit. They seem to reduce the intensity of my snoring a little bit, but my snoring still wakes my wife a couple of times each night. While my (deep) snoring is impacted by my nose, that seems to only be a secondary effect for me. The primary benefit is when I change the position of my lower jaw by moving it slightly forward. So in order to get a real, significant and useful result I need to use a mouthpiece. Adding a nose magnet provides another slight improvement at low cost and with no added discomfort. I have also tried the Suibety Mouth Guard, which is quite effective. However, there are two issues with it that the Tranquility Pro addresses.First, the Tranquility Pro has an adjustable fit, which is very useful. With the other mouthpiece products, the lower jaw position is fixed when you form the mouthpiece to your teeth. This means you have to try a few different times, typically with multiple copies of the product to get it 'just right'. With the Tranquility Pro you first mold the mouthpiece to your teeth. Then as a secondary step you can adjust the relative forward/back positioning of your lower jaw to get the best trade-off between reducing snoring and comfort.The second very nice feature of the Tranquility Pro is that it has a gap between the upper and lower parts of the mouthpiece. This allows me to breathe normally with the mouthpiece in place. With the others, I need to breathe through my nose, or struggle to take an occasional breath through my mouth with a large solid mouthpiece in the way. Being able to breathe easily through my mouth and nose significantly aids in my sleep comfort.I have three data points for the comparison of the different products that I have tried. First, my own comfort and sleep pattern observations. I can sleep through the night without any significant discomfort with the Tranquility Pro, much better than with other mouthpieces that I have tried, with the exception of the rather expensive one I got from my dentist, which is roughly equivalent. Second, and most importantly, my wife attests to the being able to sleep comfortably through the night when I use the Tranquility Pro (unlike the other over-the-counter solutions). Finally, I've used the Snore Lab app on my mobile phone to record my sleep "noise". It empirically shows a significantly better, quieter, result that the other mouthpieces which, in turn, show a better result than the magnetic nose clip. It also shows a slightly better result with the combination of the Tranquility Pro and the magnetic nose clip. Though, my use of the Tranquility Pro alone allows my wife to sleep through the night. I did rate the sleep quality as 4-stars because having anything in my mouth at night is a little bit of an annoyance and taking it out is among the first things I do when I wake up in the morning. With this said, the Tranquility Pro with its adjustable alignment and air-gap is by far the least bothersome of the over-the-counter mouthpieces. I like it a lot, it works great, is reasonably priced and i can sleep through the night with it bothering my to the point of waking up.
A**R
AVOID THIS PRODUCT IF YOU HAVE AN OVER BITE
Okay, You've probably read most of the reviews before here, So I'm going to give you the honest first nights review...The molding process was pretty straight forward, I followed the instructions and were able to get a decent mold, the mouth piece is a bit small for my teeth. I'm a 6'0 adult male in my mid 30s for reference. Putting the mouth piece on, the first hour was extremely painful and uncomfortable. I eventually got used to it and the pain was gone, there was still discomfort through out the night due to the size of the mouth piece. The morning after, I notice I did feel a tiny bit more rested, but when I took out the mouth piece I was shocked to find out that it has realigned my teeth in such a way I can no longer bite down on my food...so for breakfast was half chewed food which is a choking hazard if you have difficulty swallowing. I notice that when I was cleaning the mouth piece, there are tiny gaps in in the middle hard plastic parts where would water seep through, the hard plastic sandwiched in between the softer molding plastic will never dry out properly which could become a breeding ground for bacteria. I will update after a week but so far the verdict is NOT GOOD.UPDATE: I've decided to stop using this mouth piece after 2 days because it has realigned my jaw and teeth so much that is PAINFUL to chew any food or even clench my teeth even 8 hours after I've removed it. My only conclusion to why some people had great success with it is because they don't over a slight overbite like I do so avoid if you have an over bite.
E**L
Wish I would have tried this sooner
I’ve had sleep issue my whole life. I’m a 48 year old man who got a cpap machine about 3 years ago. The cpap machine helps me sleep consistently, but it’s very uncomfortable so I usually take it off while I’m sleeping. With my cpap machine I consistently sleep 4-5 hours, which for me is good because my body really only needs about 6 hours of sleep.In February I went on a ski trip to Keystone and shared a room with a friend. I didn’t bring my cpap machine with and my friend said my snoring kept her up if she didn’t go to sleep before me.I’m now on a trip to Boston with two other friends sharing a room. I started looking for alternatives and found this mouth guard which is says it’s anti snoring. I ended ordering it and got it two days before my trip. My friends said they didn’t hear me snoring.The first night I slept 7 hours 5 minutes and only woke up once. I was also on-call for work and exhausted so I tried it the next night to get a better idea of how well it works. I slept 6 hours and woke up twice according to my Apple Watch. Last night I slept 6 hours.Now let’s go to the pros and cons. Pros inexpensive, easy to mold to your teeth and I’m getting consistent sleep and waking up feeling rested. It’s also easy to adjust. Cons, it’s a little bit uncomfortable at to be expected. After sleeping with it the last few days I do feel a little bit of bottom tooth pain. It’s not much and goes away quickly after waking up. The only thing I worry about is it causing issues with my teeth and jaw permanently. I’m going to take it to my next dental appointment and see what my dentist says but I’m definitely going to keep using it.
J**Y
No more snoring. Worked 100% for me but can be uncomfortable.
I'm here to save you time and money on finding a proper anti-snore solution on Amazon. Completely unbiased and unpaid review. The product was purchased with my own money and tested by myself during my sleep trials.After recently being told that I snore like a jet engine, I decided I immediately needed to find an effective solution to stopping snoring. I purchased every type of snore solution available on Amazon including mouth guards, nasal dilators, and chin straps as a test on the efficacy of each product.Specifically for this product, it is almost identical to the SnoreRX so if you are looking to save over 50% of the cost, go for the Tranquility Pro 2.0. The product is also sold under the name Intelliguard as well as the Eliminator 2.0.The test for the Tranquility Pro 2.0 was conducted using the snore tracking app SnoreLab on my iPhone. In the photo you can see my first night where I tested my snoring without any anti-snore aids which resulted in me scoring a shocking Epic 121 on the SnoreScore which goes along with what I've been told of being as loud as a jet engine. Test date was conducted on 9/24/2021.The next day, I followed the instructions and moulded the Tranquility Pro 2.0 guard to my mouth using the boil and bite method. The process was quick and easy. I noted that the guard is generally large and you will most likely sleep with your mouth open however this was not an issue for me nor did I find myself having a dry mouth in the morning. I however did find that my teeth felt slightly awkward for about 30 mins in the morning after taking out the guard. This is something you will have to get used to when applying anything to your body over long durations.The settings I used after moulding the mouth guard to my teeth was 1mm forward from the original position and I found it to be comfortable and effective for my trial. The product functions by preventing your lower jaw from dropping and relaxing your tongue and throat muscles which is what would normally cause apnea and snoring.The results was an impressive reduction to 1 from the original 121. I listened to the difference of both nights from when I didn't use any anti-snore aid compared to with the Tranquility Pro 2.0 and I can comfortably say that I did not snore even once throughout the entire night. This can be seen in the second screenshot from my SnoreLab app. The mouth guard stayed in place the entire night and effectively made me silent. Test date was conducted on 9/25/2021 with the Tranquility Pro 2.0 mouth guard.I can happily recommend this product to anyone who suffers from mild sleep apnea or snoring. This review is specific for me and may not be comprehensive enough to be conclusive for every user however it should be noted than many of the reviews are not related to snoring and they specifically focus on the comfortability of the device.Of the various types of anti-snoring devices I purchased to test, the Tranquility Pro 2.0 was the most effective although it is still slightly bulkier than I would like. Coming in second would be a nasal dilator which still produced some snoring with a score of 9 on my SnoreLab app. Long term testing will be required and I will continue to monitor my progress to update this in the future.If you are willing to sacrifice a bit of comfortability for a quiet night of rest than this may be the solution for you.In terms of if a new version is released i.e. a 3.0 I would like the hard plastic part of the guard to be much thinner and closer together so that it would be possible to sleep with my mouth closed or more closed.TLDR: Unpaid and unsponsored review. I highly recommend this product as an effect solution to stop mild apnea and snoring. Price is very reasonable. Mouth guard is easy to use however slightly bulky.
M**N
Don't wreck your teeth, shocking device
Let me Just list the bad thing:-1. Far too small2. Instructions not even correct3. Cannot be moulded to your mouth. Product is mostly rigid plastic4. Barley covers your teeth no mater how hard you bite during moulding5. Totally uncomfortable to wear. Causing Jaw ache.Really bad product after 3 attempts to mould failed.Cheap rubbish which will wreck your teeth and give you jaw ache.Don't waste your money.Good things:1. It can be recycled I think !
D**X
Boff...
Il y a mieux quand même !Pas vraiment satisfait.
R**S
Jaw repositioning mouthpiece for better sleep
Too narrow for my mouth's bite radius. Cannot use it. There should be a sizing selection. I was looking forward to using this product. It just cannot fit me.
K**L
No more sore ribs
As I can't hear myself snore, the only way I can tell that this works is by the fact I now wake up without sore ribs.
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