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29.08.2018

Beurer SL 60 snore mask: gentle snoring therapy for a good night's rest

Whether you are a night owl or an early bird, the quality of our sleep is crucial for our performance during the day. Snoring is one disruption to restful sleep – and according to the "Beurer sleep atlas 2017" it is a problem that 44 percent of Germans attribute to their partner. With the SL 60 snore mask, Beurer is expanding its SleepLine range and is presenting an innovative product for gentle sleep therapy and snoring analysis at the IFA in Berlin.

SL 60 – better sleep for an improved quality of life
Snoring is detected by the SL 60 snoring mask in real time through the recording of snoring noises and structure-borne noise. If snoring is detected, the integrated operating unit on the forehead reacts immediately and transmits vibration impulses with increasing intensity. Due to the body's reaction to this, the throat muscles become firm and the airways open. Breathing is calmed and the snoring sound decreases. You may also change your lying position. The maximum impulse intensity and the start time can be individually adjusted using the free "beurer SleepQuiet" app. The SL 60 snore mask is made from a soft material, the length can be adjusted, and thanks to the removable operating unit, it is machine-washable up to 30°C. The battery charge time is approx. two hours and the battery life is two to three nights for heavy snoring.

"beurer SleepQuiet" app – keep an eye on snoring
In addition to the snoring therapy setting options, the "Beurer SleepQuiet app" offers the possibility to analyse your snoring. This means, for example, that the number of snores per hour can be shown and the maximum snoring volume determined. The measurement data is shown graphically for different time periods (day/week/year). A diary function can be used to document influencing factors such as alcohol or stress.

Beurer is presenting new products across all product areas at the IFA 2018. All of the highlights will be on show at Beurer's booth from 31 August to 5 September 2018 in hall 4.1, booth 212.

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