
Chris Shroff
SnoreClock is great and it's free if all you want to do is record yourself snoring with no frills. It has a snore detect feature which is pretty accurate so that you can jump to the loudest parts of your sleep. The paid version gets rid of ads and gives additional features but the free version has pretty much everything you need. I just started using it a couple of days ago but it has really opened my eyes to how bad my snoring was so that I can look at treatment options.
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Michał Pacholski
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Great free no-nonsense app with basic functionality and no ads. You can record your sleep, it marks the time that it detected snoring. You can compare statistics from different days. No registration, no subscription. You can make a one-time purchase for some extra features.
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Thomas Robertson
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This app is the best I have tried, and it's free to use; but I paid for it because it works so well. While it does not have 100% reliability detecting snoring, it is close. A quick review of the chart in the morning and you can see (and hear) the night's activity. Check out the credibility of the app Google "Validation of snoring detection using a smartphone app" on PubMed Central. Using this app in with an overnight O2 monitor ring allows correlation of snoring with O2 saturation.
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