Achieving a great night’s sleep with CPAP therapy happens when you take an active role in your own therapy. That means being in tune with how your therapy and equipment are performing – and how they should be performing – from night to night. DreamMapper is a mobile and web application that keeps you actively informed about your previous night’s therapy – with information like mask fit and therapy hours – so you know you are getting what’s needed for the great night’s sleep you deserve.
DreamMapper provides all of the following:
• Bluetooth® data transfer from your Philips PAP;
• Daily feedback about your treatment and your therapy results;
• Personalize your treatment management by setting alerts and personal goals;
• Find the answers to your questions through a rich content including informational videos and guides;
• Receive notifications about your therapy and your DreamMapper compatible equipment;
Learn more about DreamMapper and the Philips devices it supports at www.dreammapper.com.
Philips CPAP devices treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) so that you can sleep better at night and be more active during the day.
Part of the Dream Family
DreamMapper is part of the Dream Family from Philips Respironics. The Dream Family offers innovative, comprehensive sleep therapy technology like:
• DreamWear: It looks different because it is different. The ingenious open-face design provides exceptional comfort with an optimal fit, easy freedom of movement and the ability to choose your most comfortable sleep position. DreamWear is User-friendly in every possible way.
• DreamStation: Embrace your care with confidence with our most innovative obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) technology. With easy-to-navigate menus, remote diagnostics, a sleek, compact profile and incredibly quiet operation, DreamStation helps make it simple to start, customize and continue your OSA therapy.
• DreamStation Go: Whether you’re traveling for business or venturing out on the vacation of a lifetime, DreamStation Go provides an easy, reliable and portable PAP experience for users who refuse to compromise.
Philips DreamMapper has access to the following permissions:
Location
Approximate location (network-based): This is to set up Bluetooth communication. A location is required to acquire the pair.
Photos/Media/Files
Read the contents of your USB storage: This is needed to access the scanned and stored image that the camera takes of the Device Serial Number (DSN).
Camera
Take pictures and videos: Used to scan the DSN.
Other reasons
Receive data from Internet: DreamMapper needs to communicate with its Data Center.
View network connections: Wi-Fi setup as well as the need for DreamMapper to communicate with its Data Center.
Pair with Bluetooth devices: First-time connection to another Bluetooth device.
Access Bluetooth settings: First-time connection to another Bluetooth device.
Full network access: DreamMapper needs to communicate with its Data Center.
Prevent device from sleeping: Prevents the phone from “going to sleep” while playing videos.
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DreamMapper FAQ
Is DreamMapper free?
Yes, DreamMapper is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is DreamMapper legit?
🤔 The DreamMapper app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
DreamMapper has given me 2 different notifications in the last month to upgrade. Today’s notification said there was an upcoming upgrade that I needed to do so I wouldn’t be logged out. Both times it gave what appeared to be a drop down to get upgrade . It was a dropdown to nothing. No upgrades at App Store either. ???
Other than that the app does what is designed to do. No other complaints.
No apple health
So many devices these days allow data tracking by sharing data with apple heath. This app talks about how being involved with your own therapy is a good thing. Why is it limited to their app only? I have a scale that tracks my weight but Phillips isn’t smart enough to figure it out guess. This will be a request on whatever my next CPAP is. Hopefully Phillips gets with the program by then.
Ease of use
Very ease to use, and my physician showed me how to maintain clinical settings. Love it.
Nonsense Notifications
Just got my second notice in a month to upgrade to a version of the app that isn’t in the App Store. That makes no sense. This isn’t the same notice twice. It is two notices about two different updates that aren’t in the App Store.
DreamStation 2 App review
App is slow to load, that is, porting info on the machine to phone app.
Only works with Phillips equipment
Will not take ResMed cpap serial number.
Waste of time
I have never been able to get this app to pair with my DreamStation Go — neither my original machine nor the recall replacement. One problem is that only 20 options are given for “country of residence” and I don’t live in any of them. They seem to have conflated country of usage with country in which they market their products. I am forced to enter a choice, so I pick USA because that is where I bought the machine. The set up page then rejects my phone number and other data because it doesn’t fit the parameters for USA phone numbers, etc.
Useful, but could be more
Consider proving access to this data through the iOS health app
Overall good app
One problem is that I noted it did not track my use on 3 of 4 days the app said I didn’t us. Could become a problem for insurance compliance.
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