Meet NeuroBreathe™

NeuroBreathe is a small wearable device designed to support the muscles that keep the airway open during sleep.

Using gentle micro-electrical stimulation, the device sends subtle signals to the throat muscles throughout the night — helping them stay firm even when the body relaxes.

The result:

A more open airway and quieter breathing.

Key Features

  • Lightweight design
  • Gentle stimulation you won’t feel while sleeping
  • 30 seconds to put on before bed
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✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

✨ Over 10,000+ Happy Customers

⭐ Visible Results in 2 Weeks

FAQ

During deep sleep, your brain's electrical signals to your throat muscles drop by up to 80%. Without that signal, the muscles go completely limp, collapse inward, and partially block your airway — that's the sound you or your partner has been living with. NeuroBreathe delivers continuous micro-electrical pulses to those muscles throughout the night, replacing the signal your brain stops sending. The muscles stay firm. The airway stays open. The snoring stops because the collapse that causes it never happens.

Most users see their SnoreLab score drop significantly from the very first night. Within seven days, the majority of users have reduced their snoring score by more than half. Within two weeks, most partners are back in the same bedroom. Results vary depending on severity, but unlike mouthguards or CPAP machines, there is no adjustment period — NeuroBreathe works from night one or your money back.

Yes. NeuroBreathe is an ultra-lightweight device that sits gently against your throat. There is no mask, no mouthpiece, no tube, and nothing strapped to your face. Most users report they forget they are wearing it within the first few nights. Unlike mouthguards — which cause jaw pain and tooth shifting in many users — NeuroBreathe creates no physical pressure on any part of your mouth or jaw.

Almost certainly — because everything else was treating the wrong thing. Nasal strips target the nose. Mouthguards reposition the jaw. Neither one can replace the missing electrical signal that lets throat muscles collapse during deep sleep. If your previous solutions worked temporarily and then stopped, or never worked at all, it is because they were never designed to address the root cause. NeuroBreathe is.

No. NeuroBreathe requires no prescription, no doctor visit, and no sleep study. It uses the same EMS technology that has been used safely in hospitals and physical therapy clinics for over 60 years. If you have a pacemaker or are pregnant, consult your doctor before use.

Yes. The micro-electrical stimulation technology inside NeuroBreathe has been used in medical settings for over six decades. It is FDA registered, clinically tested, and carries no known side effects or chemical dependency. The pulses are gentle — most users describe the sensation as a barely noticeable tingle.

NeuroBreathe comes with a full 90-day money-back guarantee. If you do not experience a significant reduction in snoring within 90 days, contact us for a complete refund — no questions asked, no forms to fill out, no bureaucracy. You have two full months to prove to yourself that you have finally found something that works.

A CPAP machine forces pressurized air through a mask worn over your nose and mouth to keep your airway open mechanically. It costs between $3,000 and $6,000, requires a prescription, takes weeks to adjust to, and has a notoriously high abandonment rate — most people rip the mask off in the night and give up within months. NeuroBreathe costs a fraction of that, requires no prescription, no adjustment period, and nothing on your face. It works by keeping your throat muscles active so the airway never closes — not by forcing it open after it already has.

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