Can Apneatronics tell me which CPAP mask to use?
Apneatronics can help organize mask-style research, but mask fit, pressure comfort, leak issues, and therapy changes should be reviewed with a qualified provider or supplier.
Compare CPAP mask styles by mouth breathing, side sleeping, facial hair, nasal comfort, and replacement-part questions before choosing a mask path.
This is not a clinical fitting tool. It is a clean way to compare mask categories before opening shopping pages or asking for help.
Often considered by mouth breathers, higher-pressure users, or people who struggle with nasal-only airflow.
Compare styleA middle-ground style for people who prefer airflow through the nose with less facial coverage.
Compare styleA minimal-contact style that may appeal to active sleepers or people who dislike larger masks.
Compare styleA lower-profile full-face option for people comparing mouth-breathing support with less bridge-of-nose contact.
Compare style| Question | Why it matters | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Do you breathe through your mouth at night? | Full-face or hybrid masks may be worth comparing, but persistent mouth leaks should be discussed with a provider. | Compare style or ask before buying |
| Do you sleep on your side? | Lower-profile masks, hose routing, and pillow shape can matter as much as the mask category. | Compare style or ask before buying |
| Do you have facial hair? | Seal style, cushion material, and contact points can affect comfort and leak control. | Compare style or ask before buying |
| Do you feel pressure on the bridge of your nose? | Nasal pillows, under-nose nasal masks, or hybrid styles may be comparison paths. | Compare style or ask before buying |
| Do you know your current mask family and cushion size? | Replacement cushions, headgear, clips, and liners depend on the exact mask model. | Compare style or ask before buying |
Tell us what you are comparing. We can point you to relevant Apneatronics guides, Amazon shopping pages, or clinic and testing resources without making diagnosis or treatment claims.
Apneatronics can help organize mask-style research, but mask fit, pressure comfort, leak issues, and therapy changes should be reviewed with a qualified provider or supplier.
Start with breathing style, sleep position, facial contact, leak location, headgear comfort, cushion size, and return policy.
Yes. Replacement cushions, clips, frames, and headgear should match the exact mask family and size.