You've done the research. You know what the gold standard is.
CPAP has a 92% clinical efficacy rate.
Maybe your doctor has already brought it up. Maybe you've even been prescribed one and quietly stopped using it — because somewhere between the full face mask, the six feet of hose, the red pressure marks every morning, the claustrophobia at 2am, and the machine that makes your nightstand look like a hospital room — the cure started feeling worse than the problem.
You're not alone in that. Studies show 46-83% of prescribed CPAP patients don't use their machines consistently. The average compliance rate is 43%. Not because those patients don't want to stop snoring — because the mask creates enough friction that skipping a night is easier than wearing it, and one skipped night becomes two, and two becomes a machine that sits in the closet next to the chin strap and the nasal strips.
The Livaro AirFlow Pro uses the same Floor 3 mechanism that makes CPAP effective — continuous positive airflow that prevents the throat from collapsing — without the mask, the hose, or the machine. Two small silicone nozzles, about the size of earbuds, deliver airflow directly into the throat. Silent enough to be inaudible at conversational distance. Rechargeable. Travel-sized. Nothing on your face. For someone who already understands why CPAP works, this isn't a new concept to be convinced of. It's the same concept in a form you can actually use every night.