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🛌 Sleep free, breathe easy — ditch the straps, not your therapy!
The Bleep Eclipse Halos CPAP Mask-Free Interface offers a revolutionary strapless, adhesive-based solution for sleep apnea therapy. Featuring 64 patented MagSeal ports, it delivers a secure, leak-free nasal seal without traditional headgear or frames. Each pack includes 32 disposable, BPA-free Halos designed for sensitive skin, providing a hygienic, low-maintenance alternative compatible with standard CPAP equipment. Proudly made in the USA, this innovative mask alternative enhances comfort and compliance for users seeking a natural, unobtrusive sleep experience.











| ASIN | B0D9XM7FS7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,938 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #302 in Respiratory Aids & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (214) |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2024 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Item model number | CPAP 64 |
| Manufacturer | Bleep |
S**F
Best bleeping mask
This is 1,000x better than any other sleep mask I’ve tried. I can’t go back. This was the thing that finally got me to stick with the CPAP. I went from a nasal pillow mask that was so uncomfortable I was ripping it off overnight unconsciously to perfect compliance scores when I started using the Bleep. It must be called that cause it’s so bleeping good!
B**.
Fairly sensory friendly
I have been using this for a few nights now and it's a game changer for me. I'm autistic and was diagnosed with sleep apnea early last year. I used the Resmed F30i for a while but it was hard for me to keep it on because of sensory issues with things touching my face. Over the last few months, my CPAP compliance has really dropped off. I decided to try the eclipse and have had no issues and zero leaks the last few nights. If you have oily skin you have to clean your nose before applying the stickers. It does leave some sticky residue on your nose but I just clean my face in the morning. It can feel weird with the added weight to your nose but elevating your hose helps that a lot. I'd say this is the closest to a sensory friendly CPAP mask that I've found.
L**A
Game Changing! Wow! Wow! Wow!
I cannot use ordinary masks due to sensitivity to silicone. I have tried multiple variations over three years with mixed results. Last fall, I was looking again for a better solution. Everything I tried was inconsistent. They would leak, slide around on my face, get in the way. Ugh! I had seen this brand and had not paid any attention to it. Then on Reddit I read several comments regarding how much of a difference it made. The manufacturer has an earlier version I do not like. But this one is incredible! It took several attempts to figure out how to apply these disc on the nostril. Plus, they did not always want to stay attached. With the help of the person that invented this device I discovered the secret. I use 4 strips of Hypafix tape. One I starting using the tape, I was able to adhere the nose pieces on correctly-well I have slept wonderfully. I slide the primary hose under my pillow, attach the magnet hose to the halos, and sleep peacefully. Occasionally I don’t sleep well, more my issue. And the best part, for the first time in over four years I can now cuddle in bed with my beautiful spouse, instead of being on opposite sides of the bed. Or different rooms. It rare I do not have a good nights sleep!
A**D
I liked this system before, but this upgrade is awesome
I have been following the bleep system for some years now, and was regularly using their updated version with more flexible hose and cotton pads that softened the ventilation (maybe 2 years). It was a good product, but took some weeks to figure out how to apply the "nose stickers" so they adhered well through the night. I found the mask to be quite fiddly to attach and noted they would be impossible to work if a person had coordination issues or limited finger strength (long acrylic nails didn't help, either). Now that Bleep has created the same system without the fiddly clips and improved the cotton pads, I think it is a slam dunk: I like how the metal washer does not touch the skin and so don't have to worry about skin sensitivity. Also, the strength of the magnets is fabulous and my mask leakage is absolutely zero beyond the amount which naturally vents out of the mask for your out-breath and continuous pressure. You read that right- NO LEAKAGE The nose sticker position had to change a little with the new system, but I got that down after about 2 weeks of experimentation. Easy now. Adhesion is excellent once you learn to use it well. I've yanked my face sideways, hard, more than once with a careless movement catching the hose...and there was no leakage after that either. Please note the nose stickers can have some issues with adhesion that are correctable. I have oily skin and so would wash my nose area with a non-moisturizing soap and dry it on a clean towel via patting and immediately apply the stickers. This worked for me. I see the company also offers wipes, and you can purchase other drying/oil reducing products that suit your needs too, I imagine. When you remove the stickers, get your fingernail under an edge and pull, gently allowing the adhesive to let go (takes like 3 seconds). If you go too fast, you might irritate/bruise the delicate skin closer to your eyes. If you sweat, cool yourself down somehow with less blankets or a fan- copious amounts of sweat will undermine the quality of the adhesion and you may have to a wash and reapply mid way through the night (this has only happened to me after nightmares maybe 2 times a year- so not a big issue). I find the new way the nose section of the mask clips onto the hose part to be improved and more stable, and easier to clean and re-connect. Yay Replacement schedules seem about right for my needs and admittedly lazy cleaning schedule of the equipment. I use both physically washing with soap and the ozone machine (travel ozone kits from amazon are cheaper than the ones you find at the CPAP store, btw) Nose stickers are expensive- yep, they are. However, after calculating the cost of using a conventional mask (after insurance) with several replacements through the year, it ran me about the same amount. However, this method doesn't leave any marks on my face and has ZERO LEAKAGE!!!! So, it was an easy choice for me. Note for first time users: This will only work if you have a script for nose-only interface with your CPAP. Also, your skin will be sore after the fist night of wearing the stickers and having them tug a bit. I went back and forth between my previous mask and the Bleep system every other day for about a week, then two days with the Bleep to one with the previous mask. Then I was adjusted after two weeks. Now, have fun wearing glasses, having nice hair, not having to "adjust" your mask 15 times a night, and being able to sleep with your face buried flat into a pillow! P.S. for placement, I'm considering making a tiny mark on all the stickers at the center top, sides and bottom and using that to help with getting them in the right spot every time. I do good 98% of the time, but 100% would be better. HEY BLEEP- Please add these marks in a future version!
S**H
Disappointed with Quality, Pricing & Shipping Cost
DEEPLY DISAPPOINTED: this seems like an CONCEPT or idea But the actual product is very disappointing. Before I go into More detail About my product experience, couple of big highlights here. Unlike most other Amazon products, this Product is NOT RETURNABLE OR REFUNDABLE if you open the package. If you needed the product sooner than their usual longer ship time they charge You a whopping $34.99 For 2-3 day shipping. The box that arrive is very Small and lightweight which no way should cost this much. Seems like manufacturer trying to exploit some very desperate people. Halos, are made with material like medical tape, can only be used once. For example while applying the halos to your nose, tape folded, you can not fix that. You have to throw away that halos and use a new one. Frame for halos seems overpriced to me.
C**Y
Perfectly sticky
These work very well. They hold the magnetic CPAP mask very tightly and the adhesive stays stuck all night and never comes loose. You do need to clean your nose with something like witch hazel to remove all the grease first though. They also don't irritate my skin at all or leave residue when removed. I cut them a little so they fit better and they are perfect. Highly recommend these and the mask they are for.
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