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DreamWear CPAP Mask Full Face Review

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Written by: Gustavo Fernandez

Sleeplay helps you achieve the best and deepest sleep during the night. If you suffer from snoring or sleep apnea, CPAP machines are the solution. Find here the top brands in the market like ResMed and Philips Respironics.

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Sleep apnea is a serious medical condition characterized by repetitive episodes of absent or reduced inspiratory airflow during sleep hours. Fortunately, CPAP machines are now available to reduce its symptoms, slow down the progression, and improve quality of life.


Hence, finding a suitable and comfortable mask is crucial to facilitate and enhance your CPAP therapy experience. But is the DreamWear Full Face Mask a good option? Let's find out!

Philips Respironics DreamWear CPAP Mask Reviews

Are you looking for CPAP supplies to kickstart your therapy, or are you searching for a mask upgrade? In either case, the DreamWear CPAP mask is an excellent choice. These masks have been highly rated for their exceptional comfort, making them a top option.


CPAP therapy is one of the most effective treatments for sleep apnea patients, often delivering immediate improvements within the initial days of use. Although it takes some time to get used to wearing the device, once you get the hang of it, you’ll never want to sleep without it again. That’s why it’s so important to select the right CPAP machine and mask.


Th CPAP mask is the most crucial component of CPAP therapy, because it delivers the pressurized air from the CPAP machine to your nose and mouth through a CPAP tubing system. The mask also maintains a good seal to avoid leaks that can interrupt your treatment.

When beginning CPAP therapy, selecting the right mask is, without any doubt,  the most important step. If your mask isn’t comfortable enough, you’re more likely to abandon your treatment.


Luckily there’s not only one type of mask sizing or model. There are three different types of CPAP masks you can choose from:

  • Full-face masks: These masks cover your nose and mouth with cushions typically in the shape of a triangle, and are held in place by a headgear. These masks are an excellent option for mouth breathers, those who find the nasal cushion irritating, those who haven't found success with a nasal mask or those who change sleeping positions a lot during the night.
  • Nasal pillow masks: Also called nasal cushion masks, seals just below the nose using two silicone pillows or cushions that are inserted into the nostrils, delivering air pressure directly into the nasal passage. Considered a great option for side sleepers.
  • Nasal masks: Nasal masks fit only over your nose. They are triangular or oval shaped, usually covering from the bridge of your nose to your upper lip. They are commonly held in place by a headgear that attaches to the frame.

The Philips Respironics DreamWear CPAP masks are characterized by their comfort: they don't cause any irritation or red marks on the bridge of your nose like many others.


They’re available in three different types of masks: nasal, full-face, and nasal pillow. The new models allow you to interchange the cushion, transforming it into a full face mask one night, and then adapting it as a nasal or pillow mask the next. This versatility sets it apart from other masks available in the market, making it a standout choice.


DreamWear masks also offer a unique design that allows users to easily switch between mask cushion styles, making them an excellent choice for active sleepers.


For stomach sleepers, the DreamWear full-face cushion mask presents an excellent option with its innovative hollow frame design. What sets it apart is the secure hose connection positioned at the top of the head, ensuring that the tubing stays unobtrusive, giving you the sensation of not even wearing a CPAP mask. Most reviews suggest that it feels completely different to traditional full face masks.

What Makes the DreamWear CPAP Mask Full Face Different?

The Philips Respironics DreamWear is a new mask with a different design than other CPAP masks to help you sleep comfortably.

This model has a silicone frame and mask cushion that seals below the nostrils and over the mouth with minimal contact to avoid skin reactions, whereas most CPAP masks rest on top of nostrils causing irritation on the bridge of the nose.


The frame is held in place with a headgear that wraps around the head just above the ears, and magnetic clips that secure the bottom of the headgear to the sides of the mask.


This additional magnetic headgear clip secures the bottom of the mask against the user’s face, making it easier to wear. The adjustable headgear comes off easily when you need to get up in the middle of the night, and makes the cleaning process much more manageable with easy assembly and disassembly.


It features a top-of-the-head hose connection that provides freedom of movement and less intrusion during the night, making it ideal for stomach sleepers. In other devices the tubing system extends directly from the mask, limiting movement.


Full-face masks are also a favorite amongst allergy and sinus sufferers, who have a harder time breathing through the nose. They are less bulky and invasive compared with older full-face masks models, being a good option for people who experience claustrophobia.

It provides an open field of vision, and allows you to wear glasses, read a book, watch TV, or use your phone while you’re using your CPAP machine.

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Is the DreamWear Full Face Mask Comfortable?

One of the things that makes DreamWear full-face mask so comfortable is the combination of the tube connection at the top of the head and the lightweight silicone frame, which provides users with the freedom to move during the night.


Also, the interchangeable cushion options allows you to transition from full-face to the DreamWear nasal cushion or gel pillow cushions (softer and with less air leaking) if necessary.


This means that it is a versatile option that can be considered for almost any patient, especially in those who are mouth breathers and don't like a full-face mask that covers the entire face.


However, due to the magnetic headgear clip anyone who has a pacemaker or defibrillator should not use this mask. And even if it’s not a noisy mask, some users may have to get used to the sound of air traveling through the mask frame.


It’s worth noting that the comfort of your CPAP therapy is also influenced by the accessories like a chin strap and the CPAP machine itself, such as the presence of a humidifier, and its noise levels.

The DreamWear CPAP Mask Works with CPAP and BiPAP Machines

The DreamWear CPAP mask is compatible with any CPAP machine (including ResMed models) using standard CPAP tubing, without the need for purchasing additional adapters or parts. It works with both CPAP and BiPAP machines.


It's important to highlight that finding the perfect fit is easily attainable. The Philips DreamWear full-face mask offers a range of options with two frame sizes (small and medium), and four cushion sizes (small, medium, medium wide, large). While the small cushion and medium frame are commonly preferred, consulting your healthcare provider or a CPAP supply professional is advisable to determine the ideal fit for your needs.


At Sleeplay we have the best CPAP experts to help you find the right machine, mask size, and supplies to improve your entire experience.

Features of the DreamWear Full-Face CPAP Mask

In summary, these are the main features to consider:

  • The full-face cushion covering both the nose and mouth makes the mask suitable for individuals who sleep with their mouths open.
  • Perfect for individuals with allergies or those facing cold or congestion symptoms.
  • The soft silicone frame is designed for comfort, providing a secure and stable fit that adapts to the shape of the nose.
  • The top of the head tube connection creates an open field of vision The design fits any CPAP tubing with standard 22mm cuffs.
  • It has a minimalist and lightweight design.
  • Includes magnetic clips that make it easy to put on and remove, especially if you wake up in the middle of the night.
  • It's easy to clean by simply using mild soap and water and leaving each piece to air dry. Just like other masks, hand-wash the fabric pieces once a week.

Sizing and Pricing

The DreamWear full-face CPAP mask is small, lightweight, and portable. It is larger than nasal masks and nasal pillows because the cushion covering the entire face must accommodate both the nose and mouth.


A sizing guide is available for adjusting the mask cushions for a small, medium, medium wide, and large fit.


While this mask may be considered somewhat pricier when compared to other models, typically ranging from $110 to $160, Sleeplay offers the best prices in the market, with the option to get this mask starting at just $79.05.

This competitive pricing includes four essential components: a mask frame, a quick-release elbow-and-swivel device, headgear, and a full-face mask cushion.


If you don’t know your cushion size, you can pay slightly more for a fit pack that includes small, medium, medium wide, and large cushions. The warranty lasts 90 days from the day of original purchase of the product.


Read all about the DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear and if you have any questions our CPAP experts are ready to help.

As we previously mentioned, sleep apnea is a serious medical disorder that can disturb your daily routine. Even if CPAP machines are amazing tools to solve the problem, they can be hard to adapt to, especially if you are an active or stomach sleeper. This is why it’s so important to choose the right mask.


The DreamWear full-face CPAP mask is also a great option if you are a mouth breather or claustrophobic, since it is not as invasive as other full-face mask models. Even if it is a bit pricier than other masks, most users refer to it as the newest and most comfortable option out there.


If you’re not a mouth breather nor an active sleeper you might benefit from different masks. In the end choosing an adequate mask depends on your individual characteristics, and how that specific model adapts to them.


Check out all Philips Respironics DreamWear masks at the Sleeplay store. Also, visit our blog to learn more about CPAP therapy and how to improve your sleep experience.

Gustavo Fernández

Medically reviewed: Gustavo Fernandez

Advanced medical student at the Central University of Venezuela. He has experience as a clinical observer in The Division of Respiratory Medicine at St. Paul's Hospital and participated in research related to respiratory diseases at the University of British Columbia (Canada).

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