Meet QuietOn, The Newest Snore-Canceling Earbuds

Snoring isnt only an annoyance – it could be a health hazard. From disrupting you or your partners sleep to a warning sign of sleep apnea, its no wonder products are popping up left and right, all aiming to solve the snoring problem.

Insert QuietOn Sleep, a new set of noise-canceling earbuds that are designed to block out the sound of snoring, promising an end to sleepless and noisy nights.

QuietOn Sleep: What Makes These Snore-Support Earbuds Different?

QuietOn Sleep was designed by ex-Nokia engineers from Finland.They say what differentiates their product from other noise-canceling earbuds is its focus on blocking low-frequency sounds below 500 Hz – something other headphones on the market do not block.

QuietOn Sleep was developed after its founders analyzed hundreds of snore-recordings and other noises with similar Hz levels, like outside traffic and music heard through a wall. The founders ended up with earbuds that release a sound (something similar to white noise) that is specifically designed to drown out snoring. The buds themselves are crafted to fit comfortably yet snugly inside the ear and are finished with a soft foam cushion. The buds can be stored in a small pouch that doubles as a charging station. This will ensure that the battery lasts until you go to bed.

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QuietOn was an Indiegogo idea in 2016. The first prototype raised over million dollars. The second release, which is what we are referring to now, was just fully funded.

QuietOn sales directorOuti Semniitty commented about the campaign:

The campaign was successful indeed. Our launch attracted great visibility and we are happy with the results. QuietOn Sleep is the snoring-killer device that was needed.

The beds are available online for but are not ready to ship.The prototype phase of the buds is still ongoing, which means that only a working demo has been created for their product. It is not yet final.QuietOn Sleep projects that its product will be available for delivery in October, but there may be delays due to development issues.

While you potentially wait with baited breath for the product release, there are other gadgets on the market that may help drown on the sound of snoring, from Sleep Number beds with snore support, to white noise machines. You can set up a snoring area in your home if you are at complete loss. It wouldn’t be the first.

Well keep our eyes peeled on QuietOn Sleeps progress, so make sure to check back to be the first to know when the earbuds are ready to ship!