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Best Rated Anti-Snoring Devices: Your Guide to a Peaceful Night’s Sleep

Snoring can be more than just a nighttime nuisance — it can signal underlying sleep issues, such as obstructive sleep apnea. Fortunately, a wide range of anti-snoring devices is available to help reduce snoring and improve sleep quality. At Sove CPAP Clinic, we’re passionate about helping people sleep and breathe better using proven, expert-backed solutions. In this guide, we’ll walk you through some of the best rated anti-snoring devices on the market today, with CPAP therapy as the most recommend solution, and highlight complementary options that can make a real difference.

Whether you’re looking for a quick fix, starting your journey with sleep therapy, or seeking ongoing support, our clinic, online store, and telehealth team are here to support you every step of the way.

CPAP Machines Are Among the Best Rated Anti-Snoring Devices

When it comes to reliable, long-term relief from snoring and sleep apnea, CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machines remain the top-rated choice. These devices deliver a constant stream of air through a mask to keep your airway open while you sleep, effectively preventing the tissue collapse that causes snoring and obstructive apnoea events.

Brands like the ResMed AirSense 11 AutoSet, Philips DreamStation, and Fisher & Paykel SleepStyle+ offer a range of features designed for comfort and adherence. With options like auto-adjusting pressure (APAP), ramp-up functions, built-in humidification, and smart data tracking, today’s CPAP machines are more user-friendly than ever.

Many users report immediate relief from loud snoring and feel more rested within just a few nights. CPAP therapy is especially beneficial for individuals diagnosed with moderate to severe sleep apnea.

Tip: Not sure which machine is right for you? Book a CPAP consultation at Sove CPAP Clinic or explore our online store for expert-recommended bundles.

Complementary Options Like Anti-Snoring Belts May Enhance Comfort

While CPAP therapy is the most effective medical treatment for snoring linked to sleep apnoea, complementary devices can further improve sleep quality and comfort. One such example is the anti-snoring belt — also known as a positional therapy device.

These wearable belts gently encourage users to sleep on their side, a position that helps reduce snoring for people who snore more when lying on their back. Some belts include sensors or slight vibrations that nudge you if you roll onto your back, helping you stay in a side-sleeping position through the night.

Electronic positional trainers offer a discreet, high-tech way to reduce snoring without physical bulk. These tools can be helpful for mild sleep apnea or primary snoring and are often used in conjunction with CPAP to enhance comfort or reduce pressure needs.

Tip: Speak to a sleep clinician at Sove about how positional therapy can support your individual sleep goals. We can help assess whether combining a belt or trainer with CPAP therapy might improve your experience.

Get Screened for Sleep Apnoea with a Home Sleep Study

If you’re snoring regularly, waking up tired, or being told you gasp or stop breathing during sleep, it’s essential to determine whether you have sleep apnea. At Sove CPAP Clinic, we offer portable sleep studies that allow you to get tested in the comfort of your own home.

These studies use a compact device to measure your oxygen levels, heart rate, airflow, and breathing effort overnight. The results are reviewed by a sleep physician who can diagnose whether you have sleep apnea and determine its severity.

Once a diagnosis is made, your treatment options become clearer — whether that’s CPAP therapy, positional aids, or lifestyle adjustments. Identifying the cause of your snoring is the first step towards meaningful relief and better health.

Tip: You don’t need a referral to access a sleep study at Sove. Contact our team to get started with your in-home test and personalised sleep report.

Explore Expert Advice and Support from Sove CPAP Clinic

Choosing the right anti-snoring device is not a one-size-fits-all decision. That’s why we recommend speaking to a qualified sleep clinician who understands your medical history, sleep habits, and goals. At Sove CPAP Clinic, we provide both in-person and telehealth consultations to support your sleep journey.

Our services include:

  • Personalised CPAP therapy consultations
  • Mask fittings (nasal, full face, nasal pillows)
  • Humidifier and comfort feature setup
  • Anti-snoring product recommendations
  • Follow-up support and therapy adjustment

Our team is trained in the latest technologies from ResMed, Philips, and Fisher & Paykel, ensuring you get expert advice tailored to your needs. Whether you’re just starting or need a refresher, we’re here to help you make informed choices and stay on track with your treatment.

Tip: Check out our online store for detailed product information and reach out via live chat or phone to speak with a sleep specialist. We’re just a click or call away.

ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE. CPAP is used for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea treatment. When considering whether a sleep study or CPAP is right for you, speak to your doctor. Medicare criteria and T&Cs apply.

ResMed AirSense 11 AutoSet CPAP Machine
RRP: $2,049 Save: $354 $1,695
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ResMed AirMini CPAP Machine, Mask & Travel Package
RRP: $2,100 Save: $950 $1,150
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ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet 4G CPAP Machine
RRP: $2,578 Save: $1,388 $1,190
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Fisher & Paykel SleepStyle+ Plus Auto CPAP Machine
RRP: $2,145 Save: $550 $1,595
Pickup available
ResMed AirSense 10 Elite 4G CPAP Machine
RRP: $1,678 Save: $699 $979
Pickup available

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s a go-to anti-snoring device for quick or immediate relief?

For immediate snoring relief, nasal dilator strips or nasal cones can help improve airflow and reduce noise caused by nasal blockage. While these are not long-term solutions for sleep apnea, they’re convenient and effective for short-term or travel use. Anti-snoring mouthguards (MADs) are also available and can reposition the jaw to reduce snoring, but should be custom-fitted for safety and effectiveness.

If your snoring is persistent or severe, a CPAP machine remains the most effective and long-term solution. We recommend booking a sleep assessment to explore which device suits your needs. Sove CPAP Clinic offers a range of anti-snoring tools and expert guidance on what works best for you.

Can I use humidification with all my anti-snoring devices?

Yes, humidification can be used alongside many anti-snoring devices, particularly CPAP machines. Built-in or external humidifiers add moisture to the pressurised air, helping prevent dry mouth, nasal irritation, and throat discomfort. Some mouthguard-style devices may not require humidification but can still benefit from a well-humidified room.

At Sove CPAP Clinic, we stock machines with integrated humidifiers, such as the ResMed AirSense 11, and offer tips on adjusting humidity settings for comfort. If you use a CPAP or APAP system, be sure to clean your humidifier chamber regularly and refill it with distilled water each night.

What happens if I stop using my anti-snoring devices after a few nights?

Stopping the use of your anti-snoring device, especially a CPAP machine, often results in a return of symptoms. Snoring may come back quickly, and you may notice increased daytime fatigue, brain fog, or mood changes. For those with sleep apnea, discontinuing treatment can raise your risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, and other serious health issues.

Consistency is key. If you’re struggling with your device, speak with a clinician at Sove CPAP Clinic. We can help troubleshoot issues or explore more comfortable alternatives to keep your treatment on track.

Are APAP machines a better anti-snoring device compared to CPAP machines?

APAP (Auto-Adjusting Positive Airway Pressure) machines offer the same benefits as standard CPAP devices but automatically adjust pressure throughout the night based on your breathing patterns. This can be helpful if your pressure needs vary due to sleep position, weight changes, or stage of sleep.

Many users find APAP more comfortable because it delivers lower pressure when high support isn’t needed. Devices like the ResMed AirSense 11 AutoSet are popular choices for their smart, responsive features. Whether APAP is better for you depends on your diagnosis and comfort. Sove CPAP Clinic can help you decide which setup suits your lifestyle and sleep needs best.

Can I switch from a nasal to a full face CPAP mask if I start breathing through my mouth?

Absolutely. If you begin breathing through your mouth at night or develop nasal congestion, switching from a nasal mask to a full face mask is often recommended. Full face masks cover both the nose and mouth, ensuring that you still receive effective therapy without pressure loss.

Many modern full face masks, like the ResMed AirFit F20 or Fisher & Paykel Vitera, are designed for comfort and flexibility. Our team at Sove CPAP Clinic can help you try different options, offer mask fittings, and guide you through the transition. Finding the right mask makes a significant difference in therapy success.

Is there a money-back guarantee if my CPAP mask doesn’t fit?

Yes. At Sove CPAP Clinic, we understand that finding the perfect mask can take time. That’s why we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on our most popular masks. If your initial mask doesn’t fit well or causes discomfort, you may be eligible for a replacement within a set trial period.

We’ll work with you to find the best fit through expert fittings (in-clinic or via telehealth) and suggest adjustments to improve comfort. Our goal is to help you feel confident and comfortable using your CPAP therapy every night.