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Person using the Snore Circle YA4200 Electronic Muscle Stimulator Plus.
It takes only two hours to charge for a whole night's sleep. Credit: Snore Circle

TL;DR: As of Oct. 30, you can get the Snore Circle YA4200 Electronic Muscle Stimulator Plus(opens in a new tab) for just $79.99 instead of $119 — that's a 32% discount.


Snoring through the night isn’t pleasant for anyone involved. Even if you sleep through it, snoring can lead to other health problems(opens in a new tab) down the road, and it can also keep you from getting a healthy night’s sleep, even if you don’t fully wake up(opens in a new tab) from the sound.

If you want to try to stop snoring(opens in a new tab), the Snore Circle may be the way to go. This bedtime wearable attaches to your chin and uses muscle stimulation to help limit your snoring, and it’s on sale for $79.99. That’s a 32% discount and the best price online for this device. 

You could stop snoring without wearing a mouthpiece 

If you live alone, you may not notice that you’re snoring, or you may not think it’s a problem if you’ve grown accustomed to waking up tired. The Snore Circle may be able to help you stop snoring, and it can tell you when and how frequently you snore. 

To use the Snore Circle, attach one of the conductive strips to your chin. If you grow facial hair, you’ll need to shave any stubble that’s present, but that’s a small price for a snore-free sleep(opens in a new tab). Once you’re asleep, the Snore Circle will monitor your snoring and emit small, harmless electrical currents to stimulate the nerves under your chin. Snore Circle uses EMS and TENS(opens in a new tab) electrical stimulation, both of which have been in use for muscle therapy for years. There are 30 intensity levels, and it shouldn’t hurt at all because TENS and EMS are commonly used to relieve pain(opens in a new tab)

When you use the Snore Circle, you’ll want to also get the Sleeplus app(opens in a new tab) available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for free. Using the app, you can record your sleeping activities, including the intensity and frequency of your snoring. Once you start using the Snore Circle, you may notice a significant decrease in how much snoring the app picks up. 

A simple anti-snoring solution that might work for you

Tired of snoring? Grab the Snore Circle(opens in a new tab) for just $79.99 (reg. $119).

Prices subject to change.

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