If you tend to bury your face in the pillow/bed as side/stomach sleepers tend to do, you will probably appreciate that extra space, as I do. The Eclipse comes with the black "bikini" diffuser.Īnother advantage, is that the since the Halos sit flat on the nose, the entire mask/interface is shorter. The hose is flexible and approximately 15" between connections. The Eclipse is a pliable silicone that will adjust easily to the angle of your nose (let's face it, not only is everyone different, but some of us are also asymmetrical!). Sometimes maybe a little nudge to center, but that's it. With the Eclipse, WOW! Just get it close and it's on. The adhesives (both DreamPorts and Halos) go on just fine, but if there is the slightest issue with the Dreamway interface, it can take me several tries and several minutes, and leave me in pain. Also, in the interest of full disclosure, I was a beta tester for the Eclipse.Īs stated above, I was a beta tester for the Eclipse and loved it! For several reasons, I find it an improvement over the DreamPorts, which is the only mask I really was able to use. I have arthritis in my hands that affects my fine motor skills, particularly during cold weather (the brutal cold we are experiencing right now is miserable!), which makes it difficult to attach the Dreamway interface. I think I went through upwards of about 18 masks my first 14 months on CPAP until the Bleep came out. It is the ONLY mask I have been able to use for more than a few weeks without switching to another one. I feel I need to preface this review by saying I have used the Bleep DreamPort since it came out 3-1/2 years ago.
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