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Bleep Eclipse CPAP Nasal Mask Interface Starter Kit

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Bleep Eclipse CPAP Nasal Mask Interface is a headgear-free CPAP mask solution that replaces traditional masks and straps with a system that seals directly to the nose using disposable adhesive Halos. The interface connects through a magnetic frame that attaches to the Halos and creates a stable airflow path with minimal contact on the face without relying on headgear and straps.

The design sits just below the nostrils and leaves the rest of the face uncovered, reducing pressure on the bridge of the nose and keeping the cheeks and forehead free. This setup allows more natural movement during sleep and avoids the friction, pulling, and bulk.

The Bleep Eclipse CPAP Mask Interface is the only clinically proven mask solution that eliminates leaks, hair pulling, excessive noise, and facial marks, offering freedom of movement during sleep.

Starter Kit Includes:

  • Bleep Eclipse Magnetic Frame and Tube
  • Boxes of Eclipse Halos (64 Halos Total - 30 Day Supply)
  • Clean your nose with a gentle face cleanser before applying the Halos to ensure a strong adhesive seal.
  • Always apply the Eclipse Halos to clean, dry skin for the most secure fit and to prevent air leaks.
  • Keep the magnetic Eclipse ports at least 2 cm away from any medical implants like pacemakers or hearing aids. Consult a doctor if needed.
  • Avoid touching the adhesive area after peeling the backing to maintain stickiness and reduce the chance of leaks.
  • Store your mask components in a clean, dry container when not in use to prevent dust and contamination.
  • Use CPAP mask wipes to clean the magnetic frame and tubing after each use.
  • Consider pairing this mask with a CPAP pillow to allow more freedom of movement and avoid pressure on the tubing during sleep.
  • If the frame tubing starts showing buildup, clean it using a CPAP brush set to maintain clear airflow.
  • Use a CPAP cleaning machine weekly to keep your accessories properly sanitized.
  • If you need a new seal or frame component, check out our Part Finder tool to find replacements quickly.
  • For tips on adjusting to this type of mask, check out our blog on mask leaks and how to resolve them.

Bleep Eclipse CPAP Nasal Mask Interface Starter Kit

$89.99
$89.99

Product Specifications

Product Name The Eclipse™
Brand / Manufacturer Bleep, LLC
Product Type Headgear-free CPAP interface system
Mask Category Nasal interface with adhesive port system
Technology MagSeal™ magnetic connection technology
Seal Type Clinically proven No Leak seal
Headgear None – no straps or headgear
Interface System Magnetic connection between Eclipse™ frame and Halos™ stainless-steel ring
System Components Reusable Eclipse™ Connector Kit and disposable Halos™ (sold separately)
Connector Kit Includes Diffuser and flexible tube
Adhesive Interface Halos™ surgical-grade adhesive ports
Adhesive Material Gentle surgical-grade, PBA-free, corn-free, latex-free adhesive
Hypoallergenic Yes
Nostrils Contact Nothing inserts into the nostrils
Weight Comparison 0.1 oz heavier than DreamPort®
Size Profile Over 35% smaller than top-selling nasal pillow/nasal masks
Fit Mechanism Magnetic snap-on via MagSeal™
Application Time Under 1 second
Leakage Performance Clinically proven no leaks
Frame Replacement Cycle Every 90 days
Halos™ Usage Nightly disposable
Halos™ Pack Quantity 32 units per box
Halos™ Supply Duration 16 days
Required Skin Prep Mild astringent (DreamPreps™, witch hazel, or isopropyl alcohol)
Not Compatible With Soap or makeup remover on application area
Required Shaving Area ~1/8 inch or 2 mm of smooth skin
CPAP Machine Compatibility Compatible with all CPAP machines
Included Tube Length 16-inch universal connecting tube
Special Compatibility Adapter may be needed for ResMed Mini
Active Sleeper Suitability Yes; tube management system recommended
Mouth Breather Use Requires mouth tape or chin strap
FDA Clearance Yes
FDA Approval Number K172335
HCPCS Codes A7034 (Nasal Mask), A7033 (Nasal Pillow Cushions)
Country of Manufacture Fully made in the USA
Materials Origin US sourced and produced materials
Infection Control Frame must be cleaned and dried after every use to prevent nosocomial infection
Clinical Benefits Mentioned Reduced arousal index, lower AHI, reduced APAP pressure averages
Pressure Requirement Note Full face masks typically require 4 cm more pressure than nasal systems
Medical Classification Nasal interface CPAP system
Manufacturing Standards ISO 13485 referenced visual certification badges
Materials – Halos™ Adhesive Ports Gentle surgical-grade adhesive; PBA-free, corn-free, latex-free; hypoallergenic; nightly disposable
Materials – Connection Component Halos™ connect via stainless-steel ring that attaches to the Eclipse™ frame using MagSeal™ magnetic technology
Manufacturing Origin of Materials Fully made in the USA with US sourced and produced materials

Everything you need to know about the CPAP Mask

Minimal-Contact Interface

The Bleep Eclipse revolutionizes CPAP therapy using specially designed adhesive strips for a direct, minimal-contact interface. This approach eliminates the need for headgear, significantly reducing common issues like hair pulling, pressure marks, and skin irritation.

Built-In Noise Reducer

Quiet sleep technology significantly lowers the operational sound, making it ideal for users and their partners. This innovation ensures a quieter sleep environment, addressing one of the major disturbances in CPAP therapy.

MagSeal™ Magnetic Port Technology

MagSeal™ with Magnetic Port Technology™ simplifies the user experience by facilitating easy tube connection and disconnection, ensuring a secure, leak-free seal. This feature enhances comfort and improves overall sleep performance and health outcomes.

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Headgear-Free Adhesive Interface System

A nasal interface that replaces traditional straps and headgear by sealing directly to the nose using disposable Halos adhesive ports. The system connects through a magnetic frame that maintains a stable airflow path without contact across the cheeks, forehead, or head. This structure reduces pressure concentration points and avoids common issues linked to strap tension and mask displacement during sleep.

Under-the-Nose Minimal Contact Design

Positioned just below the nostrils, the interface leaves the rest of the face uncovered, minimizing contact with the nasal bridge, cheekbones, and forehead. This layout supports natural head movement and reduces friction caused by shifting sleep positions. The open facial structure also limits bulk and avoids the pulling sensation often associated with conventional mask frames and headgear systems.

MagSeal™ Magnetic Connection Mechanism

A magnetic attachment system connects the frame to the Halos adhesive ports through stainless steel rings, creating a consistent connection point without manual alignment. The magnetic seal maintains airflow stability throughout the night while allowing straightforward disconnection when needed. This connection method supports repeatable positioning and minimizes micro-leaks caused by movement or repositioning.

Quiet Airflow Diffusion System

Airflow passes through a built-in diffusion path that softens sound output associated with traditional CPAP tubing and mask structures. The design helps reduce high-frequency noise typically amplified by rigid mask frames, contributing to a more consistent acoustic environment during sleep. This setup supports quieter operation without altering pressure delivery or airflow consistency.

Beard-Compatible Sealing Performance

The adhesive-based sealing method avoids reliance on skin-to-frame compression, making it suitable for facial hair around the cheeks and jawline. By sealing only at the nasal interface, the system bypasses common leakage points created by beards or mustaches. This design allows consistent airflow control without requiring extensive trimming or modification of facial hair.

Starter Kit with Reusable and Disposable Components

The kit includes a reusable magnetic frame and tube alongside 64 disposable Halos adhesive ports, providing approximately a 30-day supply. The frame supports repeated use, while the Halos are replaced nightly to maintain consistent adhesion and hygiene. This combination separates structural support from daily contact surfaces for controlled replacement cycles.

Clinically Proven No-Leak Performance

A sealing system that has demonstrated consistent leak control in clinical use, helping maintain stable therapy pressure throughout the sleep cycle. By anchoring airflow directly at the nasal interface instead of relying on external tension, the design supports more predictable pressure delivery while reducing disruptions linked to micro-leaks, frequent mask adjustments, or pressure compensation fluctuations during the night.

Compact, Low-Profile Nasal Structure

A reduced-size interface designed to sit discreetly beneath the nostrils without bulky components extending across the face. Its smaller physical footprint limits obstruction around the mouth and eyes, allowing clearer peripheral vision and easier positioning. This compact profile supports more unrestricted movement compared to traditional nasal pillow and full-face mask assemblies.

Hypoallergenic Adhesive Halos System

Disposable Halos adhesive ports made with surgical-grade, latex-free, PBA-free, and corn-free materials to support direct nasal contact. The adhesive is formulated to hold securely without inserting components into the nostrils, helping reduce irritation commonly caused by internal nasal cushions while maintaining a predictable seal across nightly use cycles.

Active Sleeper Adaptability

A connection method that maintains airflow stability during position changes by anchoring directly to the nasal interface rather than external headgear. This configuration supports consistent performance when shifting between side, back, or semi-prone positions, reducing the need for mid-sleep repositioning that can interrupt therapy or affect seal integrity.

Universal CPAP Machine Compatibility

Designed to connect with standard 16mm CPAP tubing, allowing integration across most CPAP and APAP devices without specialized attachments. Compatibility simplifies setup across different machine models while keeping airflow delivery consistent. An adapter may be required for select travel systems such as ResMed AirMini configurations.

Defined Replacement Cycle System

A structure that separates reusable and disposable components to support controlled hygiene and performance. The magnetic frame is intended for extended use with a recommended replacement interval, while Halos are replaced nightly to maintain optimal adhesion and facial contact standards without relying on deep cleaning of nasal contact surfaces.

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What is the Bleep Eclipse™ CPAP interface?

The Bleep Eclipse™ is a headgear-free CPAP mask interface that seals to the nose using disposable Halos™ adhesives and connects magnetically using MagSeal™ technology. It eliminates straps, nasal pillows, and leaks while providing a minimal and lightweight PAP interface.

How does the Eclipse™ attach to the face?

The Eclipse™ connects using Halos™, a gentle surgical-grade adhesive applied nightly to the nose. The reusable Eclipse™ frame snaps onto the Halos™ using MagSeal™, creating an instant, leak-free seal in under one second.

What are Halos™ and how are they used?

Halos™ are disposable adhesive ports worn on the nose each night. They are hypoallergenic, PBA-free, corn-free, and latex-free, creating a secure seal without inserting anything into the nostrils. A box of 32 provides a 16-night supply.

Does the Eclipse™ use headgear or straps?

No. Eclipse™ is a 100% headgear-free PAP interface. It removes mask lines, pressure marks, dry eyes, hair damage, and claustrophobic discomfort caused by traditional masks.

What technology does the Eclipse™ use to prevent leaks?

The Eclipse™ uses MagSeal™ magnetic coupling and Halos™ adhesives to create a clinically proven No Leak seal. This stability can reduce arousals, lower APAP pressures, and improve patient AHI in many users.

Is the Eclipse™ compatible with my CPAP machine?

Yes. Eclipse™ works with all PAP devices using a standard 16-inch universal connecting tube. The ResMed AirMini requires an adapter.

How do I prepare my skin before applying Halos™?

Skin must be cleaned with a mild astringent such as DreamPreps™, witch hazel, or isopropyl alcohol. Soap, facial cleansers, and makeup removers cannot be used because oils prevent a proper seal. Ensure the skin is fully dry before applying.

Can people with sensitive skin use Halos™?

Yes, most users can. Halos™ use a gentle surgical-grade adhesive, and only about 2% of people experience sensitivity. A patch test on the arm is recommended. Barrier preps like Smith & Nephew Skin-Prep or 3M Cavilon™ may help.

Can mouth breathers use the Eclipse™?

Yes, but mouth breathers typically need a chin strap or mouth tape for proper PAP therapy. Users may also require pressure adjustments—consult a prescribing physician.

How often should I replace Eclipse™ components?

The Eclipse™ Connector Frame should be replaced every 90 days, while Halos™ adhesives are disposed of nightly, with a box of 32 lasting approximately 16 nights.

Does removing Halos™ hurt?

No. Halos™ use a gentle adhesive and peel off with minimal discomfort. Any residue can be removed using a warm, soapy washcloth.

Can I use the Eclipse™ if I move a lot during sleep?

Yes. Eclipse™ is secure for active sleepers. A tube management system is recommended for best results.

How much facial hair must be shaved for Eclipse™ to seal properly?

Approximately 1/8 inch (2 mm) of smooth skin is required around the nose to ensure a secure seal.

Is the Bleep Eclipse™ covered by insurance or Medicare?

Yes. Eclipse™ is eligible for Medicare and private insurance coverage. A CPAP prescription form must be completed by a physician.

Is the Eclipse™ FDA-cleared?

Yes. Eclipse™ is FDA-cleared under number K172335 and uses HCPCS codes A7034 (mask) and A7033 (cushion/interface).

Where is the Eclipse™ manufactured?

Eclipse™ and Halos™ are fully manufactured in the United States.

What is the difference between the Eclipse™ and the DreamPort®?

The DreamPort® is slightly lighter and requires more finesse to apply, making it ideal for upward-flaring nostrils. The Eclipse™ is easier to apply, slightly heavier (by only 0.1 oz), and more compact under the nose thanks to MagSeal™ magnetic attachments.

What do I need to purchase to use the Eclipse™ system?

You need the Eclipse™ Connector Kit (reusable) and Halos™ Disposable Adhesives for nightly use. The system replaces traditional headgear and nasal pillows.

Is the Eclipse™ suitable for claustrophobic users?

Yes. Because it has no mask, no frame around the face, and no straps, it is one of the most claustrophobia-friendly PAP interfaces available.

What problems does the Eclipse™ help eliminate?

The Eclipse™ helps prevent mask leaks, dry eyes, strap marks, pressure sores, hair damage, and nasal irritation from inserted pillows. Its No Leak design also helps stabilize therapy pressure.

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