SnoreLab : Record Your Snoring App Reviews
The SnoreLab : Record Your Snoring app recently received 45 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 6 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given SnoreLab : Record Your Snoring app an average rating of 4.71 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 52.5K ratings since its release on Sep 24 by Reviva Softworks. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about SnoreLab : Record Your Snoring?
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45 Positive User Reviews for SnoreLab : Record Your Snoring
If you delay the recording, it doesn’t always record.
I really like this app and want to give it a higher rating, but I can’t for two reasons. The first is because they raised the price without telling me. The second reason is the alarm is now awful. It used to gradually get louder for a gentle wake-up experience. Now it immediately blares loudly when it’s time to wake up. Fix the problem and stop raising g the prices on earlier adopters. The processing without notice is a bad business practice.
Great to see results from lifestyle changes and bed configuration. Raise your head a little while sleeping. Sleep on your sides. Lose weight.
I’ve used Snore Lab for over 5 years and used it as a tool to see where I needed to adjust my sleep habits. The price point was comfortable and one of the few apps where I didn’t mind paying the subscription but after my last subscription was paid for 3 months I can use the app anymore because the subscription price went up 200%. What was a quarterly payment is now a monthly payment. Goodbye. 5 stars prior to ridiculous rate hike.
Came across this app and my life is now changed. Led me into discovering the root cause of my morning tiredness and constant headaches. Started at 95 snoring score and I’ve been under 15 for days. This one app is one of the few that can impact someone’s health drastically. Kudos to the team.
Very accurate readings
My sleep doctor suggested I use Snore Lab but frankly it says either Sleep Apnea is NOT the reason I have disrupted sleep or a score of ONE is not good. That’s kinda how I feel about this app.
It tracks snoring very well. It will also track others noises too. I haven’t decided if I’m willing to pay for a year subscription yet for the price they want.
This is really great to actually hear what is going on while I sleep. My wife had mentioned that I snored so I decided to try the app to get some real data. She was right, I do snore but luckily it is only for a few brief periods during the night. Now I am going to investigate cures to completely eliminate all my snoring.
I love the app because in addition to giving you tips, it tells you WHY and backs up its suggestions with science. The easy to follow exercises in the companion Snore Gym app have shown results. Well worth the cost, unlike so many other anti-snoring options.
The app is really good and easy to use. Helps me track my snoring over the course of the night. The app is not power intensive. To get a full picture, I check my Fitbit app for other sleep stats like heart rate awake time and O2 saturation. A very nice app to know how loud and how often I snore over the night.
After working with the app and trying different remedies I now score zero night after night. Who knew…I seem to have indoor allergies…. Use of an air purifier essentially fixed the issue. I even discovered slight reoccurrence in the night after working from the office some days and now keep an air purifier there as well as in my home office/bedroom. From scores as high as 15 now down to zero.
I wear a snore guard bite plate and that’s hugely helpful. Still had a high score. Decided to use a cool air humidifier and it made the rest of the difference! Thanx SnoreLab!
Interprets too man random sounds as snoring. Identifies the heating unit in my apartment as epic snoring. It’s useful for getting a sense of kind and volume of snoring if you listen to the recordings, but the charting is completely unreliable.
Really helpful for tracking your snoring and things that might impact it. One thing that could be better is the “trends” view will show you scores grouped by some factor, but it makes no attempt to control for correlations between factors. The filter option is a deficient way of mitigating this because it throws out data. Though it’s complex, a full ANOVA or similar multi-factorial model is what’s needed here.
Amazing tool. Able to experment with mothguards and nasal strip to see what worked. Its a very valuable tool. I highly Recommend. Michele
I have been experimenting with this mouth piece with and without and I snore significantly less with it . I'm going to move up to the next size and see what happens .
For one it's easy to use and it's free which makes it better and you can have music on in the background.
I have been using the free version and have enjoyed the insight I have gotten so far. I have been told for years I snore, now I know for sure I do. I love that I can listen to the recordings and here how bad or good I was overnight. Makes me aware of my behavior that without this app I would never know anything about. I highly recommend everyone down load it and try it out, the results might be surprising.
Apple watch app for sleep recordings.
Thorough, lots of helpful info and exercises and tips. Easy to use. Very informative.
This app helps me see the difference between using my CPAP and not using my CPAP. It’s INCREDIBLE to see the difference in the quality of sleep and motivates me to keep using my CPAP. The health benefits clearly resonate seeing the numbers.
Smart tool, highly recommended. If you crunch numbers at work to help you make decisions, this program is incredibly useful so you can track results with accuracy.
Loved the Samsung version…. Think they did too… just got a free trial of the apple better one so let’s see how this goes.
I like the app in that it is simple to set up and use. It really did show me that I was snoring. I did go through apnea testing and did get fitted for a device. Here is the apps weak point. My snoring is much less frequent during the night. But the apps score is strictly on the sound intensity. It does not take into account that my snoring has decreased a great deal.
The APP generally performs it’s intended function but I’ve noticed that it scores my dogs barking as snoring
My wife got my attention when she said she had to nudge me during snoring sessions at night. Especially when i’d go quiet. So, there were other concerns. I went on a diet and looked for an app to see if my loosing weight had an impact. My snore score & readings were tangible proof that i was on the right track, A real eye opener! Great app. Not knocking mask, but if i could do something to improve, ai’d rather that than a mask! Thanks.
I didn’t realize how much I snored. This app does exactly what I needed it to do. Tell me how much I was snoring.
I’ve been struggling with mild to moderate sleep apnea for a couple years now. I’ve tried other apps, but wasn’t very impressed. Some are good, some are ok and some are down right worthless! But, SnoreLab is excellent! I can link it with my Apple Watch and not only track my snoring but, my heart rate and O2 sat as well! And, in addition to that, I can link it to my apple health app and keep track of how my daily activity affects my sleep! and then, with a press of a button, I can send all that i
For those who don’t think they snore, this app is eye opening.
Turns out, I am a symphony of sounds. Blowing, snoring, talking. This thing is so precise, I don’t know who is the dog and who is me snoring. This thing is picking up static in my house, which I am pretty sure are ghosts. I also need an exorcise whichever demons are speaking through me in Latin, because I have no idea what I am saying. I have been sleeping alone for the past 10 years, other than the dogs and ghosts, and I guess I better get used to it. Or I better learn some new tricks to get
This is a great app. It could not solve my snoring problem by itself, of course. But by showing (very dramatically) how bad my snoring problem was, it led me to real solutions. My first night’s Snore Score was 58! Yikes! Now my nightly score is 1-3. Thanks, SnoreLab! (My wife thanks you, too!)
The SnoreLab app is exceptionally easy to use, and the information it provides is quite helpful, especially the vitals. I’ve already recommended it to a friend of mine and she is also having success with the app. Ironically, she had no idea that she was snoring during the night before using this app.
This app is great because it documents my snoring. Now I know my husband isn’t exaggerating. I spent $$$ on a dental snore appliance and this proved it wasn’t helping. Although an at home sleep study said I didn’t have sleep apnea, I’ve since learned that those tests only diagnose severe apnea. Waiting for an appointment with a sleep doctor and the results from this app should help.
This app has been very helpful in helping me get my sleep mouth piece/guard dialed in. It’s easy to use and navigate and it has a lot of information. Thank you.
I had my sleep test 4 years ago and used the cpap mask per instructions until 1 year ago. After it has been a struggle and I’m switching to my dental appliance. These recordings will serve to compare with my sleeping pattern after I start using the dental appliance. The loudness and difficulty I heard scared me
I found out I have sleep Apnea, which my Doctor prescribed a mouth appliance. I can see what level my snoring is when my mouth appliance is adjusted. This helps to determine which adjustment is working the best for me.
The app is well polished and works wonderfully. However, it limits the use to once every two days unless a monthly subscription is purchased. None of the “services” are of interest to me, so I’ll pass. The lower rating is because of the outrageous price for value.
Great for an individual to listen to snoring. The app focuses only on sound & somewhat ignores the oh-so-critical-in-between-snore cuz-ya-aren’t-breathing parts. So if you want a professional to hear what you hear then you will have to give them your device, because the app assumes you want to hi-lite or keep snoring sounds, not the snore-stop breathing-snore again sections. If the app let ME choose the section to listen to, highlight, & email, well it may actually help me get help.
6 Negative User Reviews for SnoreLab : Record Your Snoring
Catches a lot of background noise, and although you can go in and mark it as not snoring, it doesn’t change your score.
“Send feedback” only works if you have the native iOS mail app setup. There are issues sometimes, like it stops recording after a few hours, but I can’t report it unless I write a review. Then I get a response from the dev with a a support email, which is apparently not listed in the app, or just difficult to find.
Added a remedy. All sleep notes disappeared. Went to app to review and discovered update needed. Sleep notes reappeared. SnoreLab does not inform app users of updates. Also the remedy added raising head of bed 6 inches was very helpful. This affordable remedy ($15 for bed risers)is verified by studies but not listed. Snore reduction pillows that are expensive and with one exception not verified by studies are listed as remedies. Hmmm.
The app does work as described. However, when my premium subscription ended, they locked me out of the recorded data that I had already paid for and want me to pay again for access to my recordings. I have tried to contact them but they don’t answer my emails to their support desk. Add: after multiple emails to support and to Apple they did give me access to my data so I’m giving them an extra star.
Paid version works well, my subscription ended, I forgot to renew and that’s when the issues began. It said can only use it every second day, then when I didn’t use it it then said it was blocked from use because it had been used for 5 consecutive days (which it has not been) then it shifted to asking me to watch an advert to use it. I get it, you don’t like people not renewing but set the standard, make the app work to the standard and don’t be shady. I would have renewed but now this errati
I find that the measurements of your snoring are inconsistent. Orange being the highest followed by yellow then blues. Sometimes what a yellow rating is louder than an orange. And a smaller snore is rated as a yellow and a small snore, almost imperceptible is rated as a yellow.