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The Bleep SleepRes V-Com is a flow-generating comfort device designed exclusively for new PAP therapy users. It enhances early tolerance by providing targeted inspiratory comfort without affecting expiratory pressure. Easy to install and single-patient sterile, it helps patients acclimate smoothly to their new sleep routine, making therapy more comfortable during the critical adjustment period.









| ASIN | B0BHKQTTQR |
| ASIN | B0BHKQTTQR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #155,946 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #76 in Hypnotic Sleeping Aids |
| Brand | Bleep |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (125) |
| Customer reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (125) |
| Date First Available | 24 October 2022 |
| Item model number | PAP 123 |
| Manufacturer | SleepRes |
| Package Dimensions | 14.5 x 11.1 x 4.19 cm; 9 g |
| Units | 1 Count |
S**R
Ive been on CPAP therapy for 10 years. This long term use has caused the development of central apnea, disordered breathing, and etc. I read a research article about this device and decided to give it a try. Best 30 bucks ive ever spent, my breathing was more stable, it was quiet, and after 8 hours on the first night, my machine detected 0 obstructive events and 0 central events. Thats certainly never happened before. I used on my resmed 11 autoset, with nasal cushion headgear. I am a lower pressure 4-7cm with no EPR, and standard response. If you require a higher pressure it may make a little noise? Barely detectable for me. Breathing was comfortable, exhale felt normal. My o2 monitor detected no drops in o2. Incredible results for a piece of plastic, thank you to whomever developed this.
F**A
Essential with Resmed mini
A**R
Waste of money. Item was cracked
S**N
Tried the $30 nonreturnable V-Com last night for the first time. Felt like I was suffocating! I couldn't get enough air! Increased pressure up to 16 and still not enough. Exhaling was no issue. After 40 minutes I took it off and felt so much better. I've been using either APAP or CPAP for 9 years and this was the worst experience yet. Only reason I tried it was because of positive feedback all over the web and I noticed my events have been creeping up last few months. I read a review somewhere that said it felt like they were breathing through a milkshake. I agree. Haven't felt breathing that hard at rest since my first round of COVID. I may try again but am very reluctant.
K**H
Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. I have a Lowenstein Prisma 20A with a Resmed AirFit P30i mask, and I put the device between the CPAP machine and the hose for the mask. I didn’t notice any difference in noise levels, but I found breathing in harder than before. I tried it over a few nights and also tried increasing the pressure, but that didn't help. In the end, I returned it.