Say Goodbye to Snoring (yours or your partner’s). Get the visual and audio results of interventions! So you’ll know it’s truly working!
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Snoring affects approximately 44% of men and 28% of women regularly. It primarily occurs when the upper airway narrows or becomes obstructed, causing the surrounding soft tissues to vibrate as air passes through.
It isn’t just a sign of poor sleep quality; it’s an independent risk factor for various chronic diseases and a warning sign that could indicate Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA),a signal that requires early detection, attention, and intervention!



Numerous studies consistently show approximately 70% of snorers experience significantly louder and more frequent snoring when sleeping on their back (supine position), while side sleeping can reduce it.

Gently turning a snorer’s head to the side is a simple and effective way to relieve pressure on the airway and help reduce snoring. The challenge is that snorers often inadvertently roll onto their backs, returning to that snoring-prone position.
And, of course, you can’t be there to nudge them all night!







Intelligently monitors and gently corrects snoring without disturbing your sleep.

Nitetronic A1 mimics this instinctive motion, gently adjusting the sleeper’s position to prevent snoring when it just begins, allowing both of you to enjoy uninterrupted, peaceful rest.




The Nitetronic A1 autonomously learns your sleep environment, actively filtering out disruptive ambient noises like walking, music, or talking. It then focuses solely on identifying your genuine snoring. This ensures a snore recognition accuracy of 99.1% and a breathing anomaly detection accuracy of 82%.

Figure credit: Adapted from Qin et al., “Design of Sleep Apnea Monitoring and Postural Intervention System Based on Snoring Recognition,” Modeling and Simulation, 14(1), 2025, pp. 997-1009. DOI: 10.12677/mos.2025.141090


The Nitetronic A1 features six integrated flexible airbags and six head position sensors. This advanced design enables it to precisely detect your head’s exact location and posture, regardless of where you sleep on the pillow. Each of these six independently sectioned flexible airbags can operate autonomously, providing accurate and agile adjustments based on your head’s position and snoring patterns.


The Nitetronic A1 offers dynamic, multidimensional AI-powered smart intervention, delivering a personalized anti-snoring experience. It precisely controls the head rotation angle, airbag lift height, and intervention speed based on your unique:
- Sleep Cycle: Adapting to your REM, light and deep sleep stages.
- Snore Type: Responding specifically to soft palate, epiglottic, or retroglossal snoring.
This intelligent adjustment gently guides you to a snore-free position without disturbing your sleep.


Our innovative system offers two distinct intervention modes to meet the diverse needs of users, covering the full spectrum of snoring severity, from mild to moderate and severe.




Our app records over 10 metrics in detail, including snoring type, duration, decibel level, and severity. It also tracks the count, distribution, duration, and severity of breathing abnormalities.
You can try the app now, even before you get the pillow; see the FAQ.






Snoring affects not only the snorer but also disrupts everyone nearby. Nitetronic A1 is your first line of defense, detecting early signs of snoring and gently adjusting the sleeper’s position to ensure a quieter, deeper rest.


Frequent, irregular snoring, especially if you experience pauses in breathing, could be a warning sign of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Research reveals that around 936 million people aged 30-69 worldwide suffer from OSA, with approximately 30% of habitual snorers eventually developing the condition. Our app can provide you with an early warning, allowing you to seek professional help sooner.
- This feature requires a Premium App Subscription.
- All backers will receive a 1-month free trial of Premium App Access.


Our team published the report in Hans, an International Peer-Reviewed Journal: “Sleep Apnea Monitoring & Positional Intervention via Snoring Recognition”

