★★★★★ Over 200 new moms finally heard their baby breathe again

You can't wear earplugs. You need to hear her.

White noise masks the snoring — and the baby.
Separate rooms aren't an option with a bassinet.
Nudging him works for 5 minutes.

There's only one solution that actually works:
stop the snoring before it starts.

Introducing the QuietGuard.The only mouthguard built for the 5-night dial-in.

3 adjustable positions. Start low. Dial up over 5 nights.


Find his exact setting — the point where snoring stops
without jaw pain or discomfort.

Rigid airway frame.
Holds position all night.
Replacement bite insert included.

  • ★★★★★
    "We tried mouth tape. He pulled it off in his sleep.
    Tried Breathe Right. Nothing. I was nudging him
    every 20 minutes and he'd just say 'roll over.'

    6 weeks postpartum, running on nothing,
    and the one thing destroying my sleep
    wasn't even the newborn.

    Night 4 with the QuietGuard — silence.
    Actual silence. I didn't know what to do with it."

    — Sarah M., mom of 6-week-old · verified buyer

  • ★★★★★
    "I was waking up every hour to check if she was
    breathing. Not because of the baby. Because I
    literally could not hear her over him.

    I didn't ask him. I just left it on his pillow.
    He wore it. Night 5 his SnoreLab dropped from 91 to 8.
    I ugly cried at 3am. Like actually sobbed."

    — Priya T., mom of 8-week-old · verified buyer

  • ★★★★★
    "I wasn't even mad anymore. I was just numb.
    You get to a point where you stop expecting to sleep.

    My sister told me to try this. I thought
    'yeah right, nothing works.'

    Night 1 I could already tell it was different.
    Night 5 I woke up and just... lay there.
    Listening to nothing. Just the white noise machine
    and my daughter breathing.

    That's all I wanted. To hear her breathe."

    — Jamie R., mom of 10-week-old · verified buyer

    Try it for 30 nights.

    Follow the 5-night dial-in. If his snoring isn't
    measurably reduced, we'll refund every cent.
    No forms. No hoops. No questions.

    → Stop the snoring tonight