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Take our simple-to-use home sleep test in the comfort of your own bed and get results overnight. No lab visit required.

The World’s SmallestHome Sleep Test

80%

Of sleep cases are undiagnosed Sleep apnea

A Sleep Test Could Save Your Life.

Sleep apnea can lead to serious health problems. Getting tested early can lower your risk of heart disease, stroke, depression, and more.

Sleep Testing Made Simple

Step 1

Schedule your virtual consultation

Step 2

Take the test at home

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Step 3

Video Consult with a Sleep Doctor

Step 4

Get your personalized sleep solution

Advanced Medical Tech You Can Use At Home

Our easy-to-use, FDA approved home sleep test device provides a comprehensive view of your sleep health and determines if CPAP therapy is right for you.

What is the NightOwl Home Sleep Test?

The NightOwl is a compact, FDA-cleared home sleep testing device that fits comfortably on your finger to monitor sleep apnea indicators from home.

  • Lightweight and easy to wear
  • Backed by clinical validation
  • Data analyzed by licensed sleep physicians

Who It’s For

Designed for adults 18+ who may experience symptoms of sleep apnea and want a quick, affordable at-home test.

  • Loud snoring or gasping for air during sleep
  • Daytime fatigue or morning headaches
  • Patients needing DOT-compliant testing

What’s Included

Each NightOwl kit includes everything you need to perform a multi-night home sleep test.

  • NightOwl finger sensor
  • Mobile app connection for easy setup
  • Detailed instructions and physician analysis

What It Measures

The NightOwl device tracks key sleep apnea indicators to provide an accurate diagnosis.

  • Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI)
  • Oxygen saturation (SpO₂) and heart rate
  • Sleep duration and quality

Things to Know

Important information for patients before starting their NightOwl test.

  • Over 90% accuracy compared to in-lab testing
  • Results available within days
  • Non-invasive and comfortable for multiple nights

See if a home sleep test is right for you.

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Discover What Happens While You Sleep

Get a detailed, personalized sleep report with a full analysis of your sleep health and expert recommendations from a doctor.

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Oxygen Desaturation Index
Sleep Pulse Statistics
Apnea-Hypopnea Index
Respiratory Disturbance Index
True Sleep Time
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"The test was very easy, and I was amazed by the depth of data recorded. Lilly, the RT who reviewed the results with me after completion, did a superb job of explaining."

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"Didn’t have much expectation from this little device. It just works and offers a full diagnostic test to make the diagnosis. Comes with a telehealth consultation as part of the test. Would recommend for family and friends."

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"I've always gone to sleep clinics. This is the first time for a home sleep study. The staff was very helpful. I got my new CPAP and last night I had a great night's sleep. Thanks again"

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"Thank you for the home sleep study. Stacy was wonderful and gave me a lot of wonderful information. The sleep study was convenient and easy to use."

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Skip the sleep lab. Wake up with real answers at home.

Why thousands are choosing the smarter way to screen for sleep apnea.

Sleep Test

  • Conducted in your own bed
  • Results from Sleep Specialist
  • Affordable flat fee
  • Discreet and private

Hospital Lab

  • Sleeping in a strange bed
  • Expensive out-of-pocket costs
  • Long waiting lists
  • Attached to multiple wires

92% of users

Users have achieved better sleep

16x More Affordable

Cheaper than in-lab testing

5 Days

Users have achieved better sleep

98% Accuracy

Effectiveness at detecting sleep apnea

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  • Personalized CPAP data review
  • Guidance to improve comfort and adherence
  • Expert support tailored to your therapy goals

Advanced Medical Tech You Can Use At Home

Our easy-to-use, FDA approved home sleep test device provides a comprehensive view of your sleep health and determines if CPAP therapy is right for you.

What is the NightOwl?

The NightOwl is a home sleep apnea test (HSAT) that lets you test for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in your own bed instead of a sleep lab. It consists of a single small sensor that attaches to your fingertip and records physiological data while you sleep. A licensed physician reviews the data and provides a medical report. It is manufactured by Ectosense, now part of ResMed.

What is a home sleep apnea test (HSAT)?

An HSAT is a simplified sleep study you perform at home to screen for obstructive sleep apnea. Unlike an in-lab polysomnography (PSG), which records dozens of channels simultaneously in a hospital setting, an HSAT focuses on the signals most relevant to diagnosing OSA: breathing patterns, blood oxygen levels, and body movement. HSATs are appropriate for adults who are suspected of having moderate-to-severe OSA without other significant sleep disorders. Your physician determines whether an HSAT is right for you.

Do I need a prescription to get the NightOwl?

You do not need to bring your own prescription. The NightOwl is an FDA-cleared prescription device, but the Sleeplay process includes an online questionnaire and a virtual consultation with a licensed physician who evaluates your situation and, if appropriate, orders the test on your behalf. After you complete the test nights, a physician reviews your data and provides a medical report. If obstructive sleep apnea is diagnosed, you receive a valid prescription (Rx) you can use to purchase a CPAP machine.

Do I need a smartphone to use the NightOwl?

Yes. The NightOwl works with the myAir app, which is required to set up the device, start each night's recording, and transfer your data to the ResMed cloud. You need a smartphone or tablet that can install the myAir app from the App Store or Google Play.

How does the NightOwl sleep study work?

You start with an online questionnaire and a short virtual consultation with a licensed physician, who orders the device if an HSAT is appropriate for you. Each night, you place the sensor on your fingertip, secure it with an adhesive tape strip, and sleep normally. The myAir app transfers your data to the cloud each morning. After you complete your test nights, a physician reviews the recordings and prepares a written medical report.

How many nights do I wear the NightOwl, and why does that matter?

The NightOwl can record up to 10 nights of data for a single patient, based on an average of about 8 hours of sleep per night. Multi-night testing captures the natural variability in breathing from night to night, which a single-night study can miss. For example, a person with positional or REM-related sleep apnea may not show many events on every night.

What is the minimum age for the NightOwl?

The NightOwl is FDA-cleared for individuals who are 22 years old and older. It is intended to aid in the evaluation of sleep-related breathing disorders in adult patients, under the direction of a healthcare professional.

Does the NightOwl sleep test record audio?

No. The NightOwl does not include a microphone and does not record audio of any kind. It only collects physiological signals through the fingertip sensor: peripheral arterial tone (PAT), blood oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and body movement via an accelerometer.

How accurate is the NightOwl compared to an in-lab sleep study?

The manufacturer describes strong agreement between the NightOwl's Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) output and results from in-lab polysomnography (PSG), the gold-standard sleep study. As with any HSAT, results should be interpreted by a physician in the context of your full clinical picture. If your results are inconclusive or your physician suspects a condition beyond OSA, an in-lab study may be recommended.

What does the NightOwl actually measure?

The sensor measures four things: peripheral arterial tone (PAT), blood oxygen saturation via photoplethysmography (PPG-based oximetry), pulse rate, and actigraphy (body movement detected by an accelerometer). These signals are processed together to calculate your Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), which indicates how many apnea and hypopnea events occur per hour of sleep.

What is in the box?

Each NightOwl package includes one NightOwl sensor, 10 adhesive tape strips (one per test night), and printed instructions. Setup and data transfer require the free myAir app on your smartphone (iOS or Android), which is not a physical component but is required to use the device.

How do I get my results, and how long does it take?

Each morning after a test night, the myAir app transfers your data automatically. After your test nights are complete, a physician reviews the auto-scored data and prepares a medical report. Per ResMed, the results are provided to the prescribing physician, who then reaches out to share them with you. Sleeplay will explain the expected timeframe during your consultation.

What happens if I am diagnosed with sleep apnea?

If a physician determines that you have obstructive sleep apnea based on your NightOwl results, you will receive a valid prescription (Rx). You can use that Rx to purchase a CPAP machine at Sleeplay. Your report will include the AHI score and the severity classification, which helps determine the appropriate CPAP pressure settings.

Is the NightOwl FSA or HSA eligible?

Yes. The NightOwl is FSA/HSA eligible. You can use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) funds when purchasing through Sleeplay.

What is the relationship between NightOwl, Ectosense, and ResMed?

The NightOwl was developed by Ectosense, a company focused on home sleep testing technology. Ectosense is now part of ResMed, a global medical device company known for CPAP and respiratory care products. The NightOwl brand and device continue to operate under the ResMed umbrella.

What do my results (the AHI) mean?

Your report includes the Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), the number of apnea and hypopnea events per hour of sleep. Sleep physicians generally classify obstructive sleep apnea by AHI as normal (fewer than 5), mild (5 to 15), moderate (15 to 30), or severe (30 or more) events per hour of sleep. Your physician interprets your AHI alongside your symptoms and medical history.

Does the NightOwl replace an in-lab sleep study?

For many people being evaluated for obstructive sleep apnea, a home test like the NightOwl gives enough information for a diagnosis. It does not replace in-lab polysomnography for complex cases, suspected central sleep apnea, or other sleep disorders, and it is not a CPAP titration study. Your physician will recommend an in-lab study if one is needed.

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