No straps, no strap-marks, no air blown at your partner's face β and you can sleep on whichever side you want instead of the one the machine allows.
π΄ Any sleep position
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A CPAP mask decides how you sleep. Roll toward your partner and the machine blows air across their face; roll the wrong way and the hose tugs at your cheek. The VitalSleep mouthpiece sits entirely inside your mouth β nothing straps to your head, nothing points a fan at anyone. You can sleep on your side, your back, or curled up facing your partner, whichever feels natural.
See How It Fits
βοΈ Wake up mark-free
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Anyone who's worn a CPAP for years knows the red lines on their cheeks and the sore spot where the nose piece slips. There are no straps here to leave marks and no mask to reposition at 3am. You wake up looking like you slept, not like you wrestled a machine.
π« Airway stays open
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Snoring starts when the soft tissue at the back of your throat collapses and vibrates as you breathe. A CPAP forces air past that blockage with pressure. VitalSleep's Accu-Adjust System gently slides your lower jaw forward instead, which pulls that collapsing tissue open and keeps the airway clear on its own.
No pressurized air, no hose, no swallowing air into your stomach all night. It fixes the cause of the noise rather than powering through it β the same reason it also helps with the mild airway blockage behind lighter apnea episodes.
How It Opens Your Airway
π§ 1mm precision fit
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Most mouthpieces are fixed β one jaw position, take it or leave it. If it's too far forward your jaw aches; too little and you still snore. VitalSleep's patented Accu-Adjust System moves your jaw forward in 1mm steps, up to 8mm total, so you tune it to the exact spot where the snoring stops and your jaw still feels fine.
That small adjustment is what a lot of people found made the difference when other devices failed them.
Adjust It to Fit
π΅ Skip the dentist cost
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A custom oral appliance from a dentist runs anywhere from $500 to $2,000, sometimes more, with no promise it'll work. VitalSleep costs less. It uses a boil-and-bite fit you do at home in minutes β drop it in hot water, bite down, and it molds to your own teeth. One-time price of $119.95, no dentist chair, and it comes in separate Men's and Women's sizes so smaller mouths get a proper fit too.
Fit It at Home
β€οΈ Same bed again
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The quietest CPAP still hums, and the mask still keeps a partner at arm's length. The real win is simpler. It's a partner who moved to the couch or the spare room coming back because when the snoring stops, both of you sleep through, and the bedroom stops being a negotiation.
Quiet Your Nights
π‘οΈ 60-night guarantee
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Switching off a machine you've relied on for years is a real leap, so the risk sits with VitalSleep, not you. It's protected. It's an FDA-cleared Class II medical device backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee, with free 2-way shipping and free size exchanges if you need to swap. Wear it for two months β if it doesn't quiet your nights, send it back.
Try It Risk-FreeThe most common story below isn't about decibels β it's about people who spent years fighting a mask or cycling through mouthpieces that didn't work, and what changed once the snoring finally stopped.
Most first-timers land on the same three worries: will an at-home mold really fit like a dentist's, is it comfortable enough to wear every night, and does it hold up against heavy snoring or apnea? Here's the straight answer to each.