Not worth the money
After a year of using SnoreLab I can share that it’s not with the money. It’s useful for trying out new things to see how they affect your sleep but there’s no reason to stay subscribed for a year.
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4.58 out of 5
1,575 ratings in New Zealand
After a year of using SnoreLab I can share that it’s not with the money. It’s useful for trying out new things to see how they affect your sleep but there’s no reason to stay subscribed for a year.
Firstly and most importantly, For some reason my saved pinned recordings are not retaining the name I give them, As in I’ll change the name then when I come back to the app they are all changed back to saying untitled? Secondly just wondering why even when you name them and then export them they don’t carry the name over? Look I really do enjoy this app it’s just these little issues end up bugging me quite a bit
I don’t really snore but I chuckle and sing a lot in my sleep and for finding that out this app was worth every cent!
My partner and kids have complained of my snoring for some time and it’s quite a while since I bounced out of bed in the morning. SnoreLab is the hard evidence of how disruptive snoring is for me (and everyone else!) The app is easy to use, provides factors and remedies and easy to read information to support you on this personal journey. Highly recommended and definitely worth the small purchase!
I’m single and didn’t realise how bad my snoring was until I got SnoreLab. It even proved I had sleep apnoea although at the time my GP didn’t believe an app could. Thankfully I was sent for tests which confirmed it and now I use cpap. The app for the F&P cpap machine is almost useless so I use SnoreLab to monitor each night and that helps me get the settings right. Sometimes it crashes when playing back the night, hence 4 not 5 stars.
Got the free version. Thought it would help, not much. A few weeks later I automatically paid for the premium version. Thought it would be okay but no. Everything has to be paid for again. Premium means nothing at all. This app has not helped in anyway :-)
I used to buy it but uninstalled for a while, now it asking me to pay for it again, can you please advise? Thanks
I got the free version and amazing to actually hear yourself snore and what makes it worse I.e. alcohol I never believed I snored till I got this app 😆
Very useful to analysis my sleeping.
I knew I was a snorer but has worsened over the year due to stress and weight gain. This app has showed me how much of a snorer I am and heard how I actually sound snoring after all these years! This is an amazing tool to measure my condition. I was on a consistent epic snoring all night with a score of 115 just goes to show how terrible I have been sleeping. And my poor husband and kids having to live with it. Now that I started my cpap therapy it also helped me choose the best mask to use with my machine. It has gone down now to 47, 41 and now my lowest score ever of 4! This means I have chosen the best mask to work with my machine and together with it’s app gives me a documented record of my improvement. It’s a win-win situation how all these things work together and I can even present this data to my sleep doctor. The app itself is also easy to use, simple and beautifully presented so good job to the developers.
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