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😴 Sleep Smarter, Snore Less — Wake Up Winning!
The ZQuiet Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece Size #2 is a dentist-designed, FDA-cleared device made from BPA-free medical-grade thermoplastic in the USA. It advances the lower jaw by 6mm to keep airways open, providing immediate relief from heavy snoring, especially for those with underbites. Lightweight and flexible with an open front design, it offers all-night comfort and convenience without the need for boiling or molding.

















| ASIN | B07FDPRCDN |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,352 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #44 in Snore Reducing Aids |
| Brand | ZQuiet |
| Brand Name | ZQuiet |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 out of 5 stars 3,577 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 1.1 x 4 x 3.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 8 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.1 x 4 x 3.2 inches |
| Manufacturer | ZQuiet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZQRC2 |
| Material | Medical-Grade Thermoplastic |
| Material Type | Medical-Grade Thermoplastic |
| Model Number | ZQRC2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Anti Stone |
| UPC | 858522003326 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
W**E
Buyer beware
I went out of my way to make this product work. I purchased two sizes, gave it multiple nights of honest effort, and still couldn’t get a usable fit. The real issue is the return policy. I was allowed to return the first one, but when the second size also failed, the company refused to take it back. That’s not just disappointing, it feels deceptive. Customers shouldn’t be punished for trying to find a size that actually fits. If you’re considering this product, understand the risk. If it doesn’t work for you, you may be out your money with no recourse.
D**Y
Best MAD Device I've used yet!
So...I snore a bit, and because I'm a nice person and want my partner to get his beauty sleep at night, I started researching Mandibular Advancement Devices. Let's get one thing straight right now...they all suck. A MAD device is typically uncomfortable for the first 2 weeks, and ultimately, having to use one is the worst. HOWEVER! They WORK. I have tried the cheap ones, my advice is: love yourself more than that. I have tried the expensive ones. my advice: they work but are spendy. I had a lot of success with the Zyppha mouth piece, except it's expensive as heck and falls apart pretty quickly. You have to take an impression of your teeth, and I found it made my teeth ache badly, even after the 2 week adjustment period. Also, I would pop my teeth out in the night and grind them on the hard plastic rims...yikes. This mouth piece, however, is WORLDS better. It's a much softer plastic, but it holds up, so I can grind my teeth and not worry about damage to my teeth or the mouth piece. Secondly, it took almost no time to adjust. Now...I have used MADs before. The first time you start using a MAD, you will feel like it's the worst possible thing to ever happen to your mouth. I assure you, you'll adjust. The zQuiet took the least amount of effort to set up, it has the best results, and it is by far the most durable MAD I've used. I think people give MADs low ratings because the adjustment period is terrible. You do get past it, I promise.
J**N
It actually worked but...
See the before and after on snore lab. They don't lie I've been using this app and trying everything. Even the quiet results on the app are wrong I played it and it's just my TV before I fell asleep. There was zero snoring. I have tried nose strips, nasal spray, putting a tennis ball down the back of my sports bra so I won't sleep on my back... It really does take getting used to. I couldn't figure out how to get my mouth shut, after a while I could while sleeping on my side. This thing is not comfortable at all but I am told if I keep using it it will get softer and I'll get used to it. This was the last ditch effort before a sleep study and a CPAP machine. *Update after using this for a couple weeks it is still doing exactly what it is supposed to and my snoring is at a zero. But now my two front teeth hurt. I have had tooth trauma before so I know what it feels like and my two front teeth feel like they are suffering from trauma trauma. I'm not sure if it's because the fit is so loose and they don't customize them? But I have to find a different product that fits better
M**E
It does work…
First, the good: 1) It does work. My wife slept through the night for the first time in a long time, and we both woke in the early AM feeling super rested. Pretty impressed for the low price point. Similar devices from the dentist cost $1000+. 2) Easy to apply. It’s as simple as putting in a mouth guard. You place the longer half on your bottom teeth and you can feel it pulling your lower jaw forward like it’s supposed to. 3) Fairly comfortable. You’ll definitely notice wearing it, but it wasn’t cutting into my gums or pushing/pulling teeth in a painful manner. I slept through the night with no issues. The bad: 1) Soreness. The jaw and teeth feel a little sore, but it’s supposed to go away after a few uses. Will update later. 2) Unclear sizes. They offer two different options depending on your bite and the severity of your snoring. Regular/overbite people or mild snorers should use Size 1, while underbite and severe snorers should use Size 2. I chose 2 due to my snoring being pretty severe. 3) Drooling. You will drool…quite a bit. But, if I have to choose between this or using a CPAP, drooling is a minor issue. Overall this is a pretty good device that does what it’s supposed to do. It’s not a cure all, but I noticed a huge difference in the quality of sleep I get. For $40 this is worth trying.
M**T
Almost there
I like the concept and I bet it works. Just wouldnt work for me. I couldn’t get it to fit. I see many others having good luck with it.
D**E
Not the right product for me
oh, I wanted to like this so bad. But there’s just no way I would be able to sleep with this in my mouth. Not after having had a custom-made oral appliance. There just is no substitute for a custom oral appliance. It is bulky and uncomfortable, and it hurts in my mouth because it does not fit my teeth shape. It activates my gag reflex and makes me drool like crazy – all while rubbing against my gums and hurting my mouth. I do have a very small mouth – so that could be the problem and it might work well for other people. But this is not the product for me.
B**A
Uncomfortable
I’m not sure yet. I’ve only had it for a bit. It’s a little uncomfortable. Trying to get use to it.
J**Y
Amazing when it works.
This worked perfectly the first night. Zero snoring reported on my sleep app. Woke up feeling great. Was refreshed and realized what I was missing. It was comfortable. I noticed it had lost some spring after the first use. The second and third day, I still slept well, though I found myself clinching to keep the device in place. Around the 4th day, the device had lost enough spring to push back and would slip off my bottom teeth when my bottom jaw relaxed. Recordings of my snoring returned. I would wake up with the device only on my to teeth or completely out of my mouth. If I could have found a good fit, I would say this device is a miracle. I am trying a competitor now, but may have to try the smaller size of this brand. All this being said, I definitely recommend giving this a try to see if it works for you because that first night of sleep and refreshed feeling in the morning were amazing. UPDATE: I repurchased this in the #1 size with a storage case and it has been working well for the past couple weeks. It has come off my top teeth only a couple times, but I’ve still been waking feeling rested. My snoring time on my sleep app is only a couple minutes a night, if at all. My wife reports I’m not waking her with snoring anymore. I recommend getting the case with it. I have a feeling storing in the case helps to maintain its spring and, thereby, its fit. The tooth pain and jaw discomfort only lasted a few days with the #1. It was a bit more pronounced with the #2 size. Start with the #1 like they recommend. If that doesn’t work, move to #2. For comparison, my dentist offers a custom fit mandibular advancement device for $6500 to address the same issue.
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