BongoRx Starter Kit
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Description
Bongo has been shown to reduce or eliminate snoring for most users, by keeping the airway open, and reducing vibration in a restricted airway, which is the main cause of the snoring noise. Can also treat mild to moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Small enough to fit into a shirt pocket, great for travelling. No machine, hose or batteries needed.
The Bongo RX starter kit contains:
1 x Clamshell Travel Case
1 x Headgear
4 Soft silicon nasal seals in Small, Medium, Large and Extra-Large sizes.
Drying stand
Cleaning Instructions:
Clean the Bongo RX nasal seals with mild soap and water to extend the life and effectiveness of the device.
After 90 days you will need to purchase a BongoRX Replenishment Kit.
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30 day money back guarantee
Compatible Products
A compatible mask for a CPAP device is a specially designed mask that attaches to the CPAP machine and delivers continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to the patient.
Overall rating: 2.5 / 5 from 20 reviews.
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Life Saver
"For me this device is absolutely Fantastic! I've had concerns about breathing while sleeping on my back for a long time. The only problem I have is that I blow them out while sleeping so the head strap is a must. I'm excited about trying the Optipillows."
Expensive Way to Deoxygenate Your Brain
"Even though its a rip off, I wouldnt mind if it was effective. The concept seems like something that makes sense and gets you off cpap which sucks people in. I came to the realisation that, this thing is so bulky and takes up way too much volume where oxygen should be coming in. Like the opposite of nasal expansion. I used it with mouth tape quite a bit in the last 12 months and think all that did was suffocate me. The pressure that it generates is questionable, like how effective is that little pressure at stenting open the pharyngeal airway where most people have collapse? Id say inneffective. Atleast with nasal strips volume isnt compromised. And with a chinstrap instead of mouth tape, your body can switch to mouth breathing if it desperately needs it due to not having enough oxygen through the nose. I regret using this thing and would advise others not to."
Impossible to breath
"I was not able to breath when I was using that unless opening my mouth, breathing with nose was impossible for me with bongo"
Didn’t do anything, I still snored and it felt like I had a blocked nose
"Sorry it didn’t work for me, gave it a fair go."
Good product but not for me
"It’s a good product and reduced my snoring. I tried it over a few nights but it was too big for my nose and caused pain. I would buy them if they came in a size small or extra smal"
Still works for me
"So, I was prescribed CPAP after my last study because I’m right on the borderline of severe. Thing is, the CPAP gives me tinnitus. I went back to bongo Rx and it’s gone after a few nights. I had to go back, no choice. Did anyone else have this problem? Also, buying it in the states is cheaper, but the AU price is still a lot less then my CPAP equipment."
Good little device
"My husband uses this device and it works great. It only took him a few minutes to fall asleep with it the first night. You need to relax. It holds back a little air on exhale to inflate the airway but it’s light years more comfortable than a cpap. I’m stuck on cpap because I’ve been on it so long. Resmed is the best machine."
Overpriced and underperforming
"Dreadful product. It never fitted snugly and kept falling out when I exhaled through my nose. Very overpriced. Must have cost a few cents to produce but somehow the selling price was $279. I brought it back within 30 days and got a refund."
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Not for me
"Tried multiple times but device provides too much back pressure on exhale resulting in uncomfortable breathing and often being expelled during the night."