The AirSnore and ZQuiet devices are comparable in many ways, and if you are trying to select between the two, this item will help you decide.
The principal variation between AirSnore and zQuiet is the custom mold of your teeth. By doing a “boil-and-bite” utilizing hot and cold water, the AirSnore can be form fitted to your teeth, mandibles, and gumline. The ZQuiet does not admit that.
Material – The two devices have a developed medical-grade material that includes no latex or BPA. The zQuiet is FDA approved, but the AirSnore (due to UK product) is not.
Flexibility – ZQuiet has Living Hinge Technology, so you can open and close your mouth to swallow. AirSnore is a set mandibular progress design with no flexibility.
Breathing Holes – Both mouthpieces have holes to allow you to breathe through your mouth. The AirSnore forces you to inhale through your mouth while sleeping.
Customization – Only the AirSnore allows you to custom mold the device.
Adaptability– Neither the ZQuiet or AirSnore have built-in calibration. However, the ZQuiet product contains two devices, one with minimal adjustment and one with reasonable adjustment. The moderately adjusted one improves snoring more though is less comfortable.
Cleansing – Both devices easily wash by an Ultrasonic Cleaner or denture powder.
Guarantee – AirSnore supported by a 60-day money back warranty. ZQuiet gives a 30-day check back guarantee.
Price –ZQuiet is $79.95 each unit, but you just pay $9.95 upfront. If you do not return it since your 30-day trial, then your card will be priced $79.95 when your trial concludes. Total value for the AirSnore (including sleep drops) is $71.95.