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Sunrise at Home Sleep Test

Price
$179.95

Product Information

Benefits:

The Sunrise At Home Sleep test revolutionizes sleep diagnosis, providing a straightforward and efficient way to detect sleep apnea. Its ease of use is one such benefit, as the device can be placed on your chin without the need for a doctor referral or any messy wires or restrictive equipment.

The test is also clinically validated, TGA Approved and can accurately detect respiratory events and diagnose Sleep Apnea in just one night, while also validating the effectiveness of your mouthguard. Additionally, you won't have to worry about appointments or testbed availability, as you can receive your sleep results directly at home.

This comfortable and convenient testing option eliminates the discomfort of sleeping in a hospital bed all wired up. Finally, the Sunrise At Home Sleep test is cost-effective, with no doctor fees or out-of-pocket insurance costs, making it a practical and affordable option for sleep diagnosis.

Recommended for

  • Young children 3 yrs+
  • Bearded people
  • People with especially restless sleep
  • People worried the device might fall off

Directions:

1. Download the App and access with your unique serial code on the packaging 

2. Attach the 3-grams sensor to your chin. 

3. Enjoy your sleep over night 

4. Results will be ready in the morning. 

 

 

Product includes:

  • Your disposable sensor(s)
  • Sunrise App
  • Measuring tape for neck measurement
  • Additional adhesive (especially for bearded people)
  • Prepaid envelope for returning your device
  • Quick start guide
  • User manual

FAQ

Will the sensor stick to my chin all night? 

The Sunrise device is equipped with a medical adhesive that resists even the most dynamic night movements. The kit includes extra adhesive strips for covering and securing the device on your chin.


 

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Sleep Apnea

Sunrise

Barcode:

9357568000364

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Description

Benefits:

The Sunrise At Home Sleep test revolutionizes sleep diagnosis, providing a straightforward and efficient way to detect sleep apnea. Its ease of use is one such benefit, as the device can be placed on your chin without the need for a doctor referral or any messy wires or restrictive equipment.

The test is also clinically validated, TGA Approved and can accurately detect respiratory events and diagnose Sleep Apnea in just one night, while also validating the effectiveness of your mouthguard. Additionally, you won't have to worry about appointments or testbed availability, as you can receive your sleep results directly at home.

This comfortable and convenient testing option eliminates the discomfort of sleeping in a hospital bed all wired up. Finally, the Sunrise At Home Sleep test is cost-effective, with no doctor fees or out-of-pocket insurance costs, making it a practical and affordable option for sleep diagnosis.

Recommended for

  • Young children 3 yrs+
  • Bearded people
  • People with especially restless sleep
  • People worried the device might fall off

Directions:

1. Download the App and access with your unique serial code on the packaging 

2. Attach the 3-grams sensor to your chin. 

3. Enjoy your sleep over night 

4. Results will be ready in the morning. 

 

 

Product includes:

  • Your disposable sensor(s)
  • Sunrise App
  • Measuring tape for neck measurement
  • Additional adhesive (especially for bearded people)
  • Prepaid envelope for returning your device
  • Quick start guide
  • User manual

FAQ

Will the sensor stick to my chin all night? 

The Sunrise device is equipped with a medical adhesive that resists even the most dynamic night movements. The kit includes extra adhesive strips for covering and securing the device on your chin.


 

More from:

Sleep Apnea

Sunrise

Barcode:

9357568000364

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