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What if SnoreBuds doesn’t work for me?Updated 2 months ago

If SnoreBuds doesn’t reduce your snoring right away, there are simple adjustments you can make before deciding it’s not the right fit.

Step 1: Adjust the Snore Strength

If you’re comfortable but still snoring, increase the Snore Strength one level at a time and try again for a few nights.

Many people need to gradually increase resistance to find their ideal setting.

Step 2: Allow an Adjustment Period

It’s normal for your body to need several nights to adapt to nasal dilation and exhalation resistance.

If you’re new to nasal breathing or higher EPAP levels, give yourself time to acclimate.

Step 3: Check Mouth Breathing

If you are still snoring despite proper use, mouth breathing may be part of the issue.

In those cases, combining SnoreBuds with SnoreSealer can significantly improve results by helping maintain nasal breathing throughout the night.

When to Reach Out

If you’ve:

• Dial up the Snore Strength
• Used the device consistently for 30 days
• Ensured nasal breathing (used SnoreSealer)

And you’re still not seeing improvement, contact our support team. We’re happy to help troubleshoot your specific situation.

Our Guarantee

Our goal is simple: help you sleep better. If it’s not the right fit after proper use, we stand behind our guarantee and return policy.

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