SnoreClock - Do you snore?

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4.3
7K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Do you snore?

With SnoreClock you can easily check if you snore. Put your smart phone beside your bed and press the red button in SnoreClock. The next morning you will know more!

SnoreClock records all noise during sleep and shows red bars where you most likely to snore.
Because SnoreClock records all night long, you can do more with it.
Outstanding snoring detection with 95% accuracy. Has been proven in an independent scientific study.

Check
- if you snore
- if your partner snores
- if you talk in the sleep
- if something disturbs your sleep
and much more.

To check all noises turn your phone to switch to landscape mode. Pinch to zoom and drag to move!

Features:
1.) Records all the noise while you are sleeping
2.) Outstanding snoring detection with 95% accuracy
3.) Shows red bars where you most likely snore
4.) Check the effectiveness of snoring remedies
5.) Measure the volume of the entire recording and shows it on the chart
6.) Recording time up to 11 hours
7.) Use gestures in the graph to zoom or to move
8.) Runs in background mode

To check all the noises rotate your phone to landscape mode. Pinch to zoom and drag to move!

Features of Plus Version: (In-App-Purchase, One-time purchase)
1.) No ads
2.) Record to SD Card
3.) Play sound or vibrate when snoring is detected
4.) Share audio files
5.) Backup statistic data
6.) And more...


How to use SnoreClock - Quick Start
1.) Put the smartphone near the bed
2.) Plug in the phone if you need a charged battery in the morning
3.) Press the red button to start recording
4.) The next morning press the red button to stop recording.
5.) Use the landscape mode to analyze the data. You can listen to any position in the record. Pinch to zoom and drag to move.

If you need help please select the help menu in SnoreClock.
There you can access the docs or contact the support.

SnoreClock is not a medical device.
Updated on
Apr 26, 2022

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
6.59K reviews
Rick Morris
November 20, 2022
The app is a good starting place if you're interested in seeing if you snore. It records all night so you can go back and hear yourself rattle the windows with your snoring. The part that determines what noise is or isn't a snore needs some tweaks. The sounds on the audio playback don't always correlate to the graph accurately. It isn't very good at identifying actual snoring.
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Alex Ogle
April 7, 2023
Informative and easy to use. I only knock one star off because of the interaction scrubbing through and zooming in on the audio. However the graph gives an instant feel for how loud the recording was and the algorithm is mostly accurate. Accords well with my Withings sleep sensor, which is reassuring (that the Withings is accurate based on the audio recorded).
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Andrei Asmarandei
December 5, 2021
It records the whole night, you can scroll and listen to yourself snoring. Improvement ideas : - option to be able to listen faster, at 1.5x or 2x. It's really boring as it is - a way to make the files smaller - the snore detection (red zone on the time-line) is really inaccurate. It detects when I snore constantly, but not for regions where I snore one second and stop for some seconds afterwards
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What's new

- bug fixing