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SnoreClock - Do you snore? Analysis

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SnoreClock is an educational application designed to monitor and analyze sleep sounds, specifically focusing on snoring and other sleep-related noises. This app utilizes advanced snore detection technology that visually represents snoring occurrences with red bars, while grey bars indicate other sounds like talking or coughing. Users can record audio for up to 11 hours, allowing for comprehensive analysis of their sleep patterns. The app operates without tracking personal data, ensuring user privacy and security, and is not classified as a medical device.

The functionality of SnoreClock is straightforward and user-friendly. Users simply place their iPhone near the bed, start the recording with a single button, and stop it the following morning. The app allows for easy navigation through recorded sounds, enabling users to zoom in and navigate through the audio timeline. Additional support features are accessible through the app, providing documentation and contact options for assistance. This makes SnoreClock a practical tool for anyone interested in understanding their sleep behavior.

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Release
Latest update
Version
5.0.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
42
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Check if you snore.
Check if you snore. Check if you talk in the sleep. SnoreClock records all noise during sleep and detects if you snore. Because SnoreClock takes a record of the whole night you could get even more out of it. Check. if you snore. if your partner snores. if you talk in the sleep. if something disturbes your sleep. and much more. Tipp: To check all noises switch to landscape mode. Pinch to zoom and drag to move. Features: 1.) Records all the noise while you are sleeping. 2.) Outstanding snore detection technology. 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.) Stops the recording on low battery. 8.) Easy navigate in the recording with slider. 9.) Use gestures in the graph to zoom or to move. 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 icon SnoreClock. There you can access the docs or contact the support. SnoreClock is not a medical device. What users say: Great app. Downloaded this for a bit of a laugh, but have ended up actually learning why I sleep so badly. I'm an extremely restless sleeper. Even more so than I had ever imagined. This app has shown me that I only ever get a few minutes of total rest at a time, the rest of the time i'm changing position. or snoring. Fantastic app. Incredible App. After using this for just 1 night, now I know why I'm always tired. Awesome execution and interface. I LOVE how we can zoom into and move throughout the graph. This is the most valuable app ever; seriously. Pretty accurate. Does a good job showing graphically in a quick view how much snoring there was during the night, and letting you listen to the moment and make sure it was accurate. Very convenient and easy to use.

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