I have tried a number of the best anti-snoring devices, including pillows, snoring mouthpieces, and chinstraps. I’ve personally tried most of the non-prescription devices (which MUCH more reasonably priced) and decided to list out the pros and cons for each.
I found a number of the devices worked to stop my snoring (at least partially), but after trying them all, I found my favorites. If you lost, I think that these are a great place to start – otherwise, check out my stop snoring mouthpiece reviews page for the comprehensive list of reviews.
Again these were my favorites after my own two week trial period, so let me know if you have a bad experience with any of them (and why) or if you have a great experience with an anti-snoring device not listed.
Currently, I use SnoreRx every night but have used and evaluated both Zyppah and ZQuiet with good results especially if my allergies are acting up (better for breathing). For a solution that is not a standard mouthpiece, see the review regarding Good Morning Snore Solution. I will also make an honorable mention of My Snoring Solution as an alternative favorite. Some people like this device because it is not a mouthpiece at all, but rather a chinstrap. See my experience in my My Snoring Solution review.
There are also complementary therapy products available. These are snoring aids that can combine with a mouthpiece or TRD and will benefit your efforts to stop snoring. Nasal dilators, nasal strips, EPAP, wearables, and salt machines are some options.