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Wesper Home Sleep Apnea Test

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Wesper Home Sleep Apnea Test
packing for the Wesper Home Sleep Apnea Test
Woman using the Wesper Home Sleep Apnea Test patches
Wesper Home Sleep Apnea Test and cell phone app
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The Wesper At-Home Sleep Test makes it simple to check for sleep apnea from the comfort of your own bed. This FDA-cleared home sleep apnea test tracks key breathing and sleep signals overnight, then your results are reviewed by a licensed sleep doctor. With fast shipping, results in about one week, and a prescription available if needed, it’s an easy first step toward better sleep and clearer answers.

The test uses two small wearable patches (placed on the upper chest and lower abdomen) along with a pulse oximeter to capture the same core signals clinicians rely on to evaluate sleep-disordered breathing. Your data is then organized into a clinical-style report that can be reviewed by your provider.

This is a Level 3 sleep test, meaning it records a focused set of channels centered on breathing, oxygen levels, and heart rate—including respiratory effort/movement, oxygen saturation, and pulse. Unlike an in-lab sleep study (PSG), it does not measure brain waves to directly score sleep stages, but some reports may include helpful added insights such as snoring, hypoxic burden, temperature, sleep stage estimates, and leg movement analysis, depending on what your setup captures.

  • Understand what Wesper measures: Wesper is a Level 3 at-home sleep test focused on breathing-related signals like airflow, respiratory effort, oxygen saturation, and heart rate, not brain waves like an in-lab PSG.
  • Expect multi-night testing, not a single snapshot: The system is designed to collect data over multiple nights, which helps capture night-to-night variability instead of relying on one sleep session.
  • Follow the app-guided setup carefully: The Wesper mobile app walks you through sensor placement and pairing step by step, and correct placement is key for clean, usable data.
  • Use the adhesive patches as directed: The chest and abdominal patches rely on single-use adhesives to stay in place overnight, so fresh patches are needed for each night of testing.
  • Sleep in your normal environment: One of Wesper’s strengths is that it records sleep in your own bed, so try to follow your usual routine rather than changing habits for the test.
  • End each session in the app in the morning: Stopping the study in the app allows the night’s data to upload properly for clinical review and report generation.
  • Know how results are used: Wesper data is reviewed by clinicians and packaged into a clinical-style report, it does not diagnose on its own without provider interpretation.
  • Understand the difference from in-lab studies: Because Wesper does not record EEG brain activity, sleep stages are estimated rather than directly measured, which is normal for Level 3 testing.
  • Plan for consistent nightly use: Benefits of multi-night testing depend on wearing the sensors as instructed each night, skipping nights can reduce data quality.
  • Check skin tolerance if you have sensitivities: The patches are designed to be gentle, but people with sensitive skin may want to monitor for irritation and rotate placement slightly if advised.
  • Make sure your phone is compatible: The test relies on the Wesper app for setup, monitoring, and data upload, so a compatible smartphone is required.
  • This is not a treatment device: Wesper is a diagnostic tool only, it does not deliver therapy like CPAP, oral appliances, or oxygen.
  • Use it as part of a care pathway: The test works best when ordered, reviewed, and followed up by a healthcare provider who can interpret results and recommend next steps.

Wesper Home Sleep Apnea Test

$189.00
$189.00

Product Specifications

Product Wesper at-home sleep testing device
Device Type Home Sleep Apnea Test (HSAT), Level 3
Regulatory Status FDA-cleared (United States)
Intended Use Records sleep-related physiological signals to evaluate sleep-disordered breathing and sleep health
Clinical Positioning Designed to deliver PSG-grade physiological data at home
Form Factor Adhesive patch wearable for single-use or multi-night testing
Wear Location Torso / chest-mounted
Design Cable-free, cannula-free monitoring; skin patch with integrated sensors
Materials Medical-grade silicone with medical-grade adhesive
Adhesive Designed for overnight wear and stable adhesion
Skin Contact Intended for prolonged contact; validated across varied skin tones/sensitivities (manufacturer context)
Latex/Allergen Claims Not explicitly stated
Cleaning Manual surface cleaning; cleaning agents not specified
Water Resistance No IP/immersion rating disclosed
Disinfection No sterilization or high-level disinfection claims; no dishwasher/autoclave/chemical sterilization claims
Signals Captured Respiratory effort, airflow, SpO₂, heart rate, total sleep time, body position, snoring, skin temperature, leg movement, algorithm-derived sleep staging
Metrics Reported AHI (3% and 4%), ODI, RDI, hypoxic burden, central apnea index, T90, longitudinal trends
Data Transfer Wireless to cloud
Apps & Portals Patient mobile app and provider cloud portal
Clinical Review Provider dashboard for review and overscoring
Compatibility Wesper ecosystem; no third-party interoperability stated
Power Internal power; battery and charging details not publicly specified
Recording Duration Supports multi-night recordings
Use Environment Home overnight monitoring
Patient Population Adults; pediatric use not specified
Validation Compared against in-lab polysomnography (PSG)
Validation Population Includes varied ages, BMI ranges, skin tones, and comorbidities (manufacturer context)

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What is the Wesper Home Sleep Test, and what does it measure?

Wesper is an FDA-cleared Level 3 home sleep test designed to evaluate sleep apnea-related breathing during sleep. It focuses on capturing breathing and oxygen-related signals for clinical review, allowing results to be used within a medical sleep evaluation rather than providing a general consumer sleep score.

What does “Level 3” mean for a home sleep test?

Level 3 refers to a category of home sleep apnea tests that measure key cardiorespiratory signals used to assess sleep-disordered breathing. Unlike in-lab polysomnography, it does not include EEG brainwave monitoring and is intended for clinically directed sleep apnea screening at home.

Is Wesper FDA-cleared, and what does that actually imply?

Yes. Wesper is described by the manufacturer as FDA-cleared for Level 3 home sleep testing. This means it is intended for use in physician-directed clinical pathways, where recorded signals are reviewed and interpreted as part of a medical evaluation.

What comes with the Wesper kit?

The Wesper kit typically includes wearable sensors, a pulse oximeter, and the supplies needed to run the study, such as adhesives, along with access to the app-based setup and recording workflow. Exact contents may vary by program configuration, so the specific kit description should be used as the reference.

How do I start the test and finish a night correctly?

The study is run through the Wesper app, which guides sensor placement and pairing. You start recording at bedtime and stop the session in the morning so data can upload for review. If a night does not upload correctly, keeping the sensors near the phone and following the app prompts usually resolves the issue.

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Understanding The Home Sleep Test

What is the Wesper Home Sleep Test, and what does it measure?

Wesper is an FDA-cleared Level 3 home sleep test designed to evaluate sleep apnea-related breathing during sleep. It focuses on capturing breathing and oxygen-related signals for clinical review, allowing results to be used within a medical sleep evaluation rather than providing a general consumer sleep score.

What does “Level 3” mean for a home sleep test?

Level 3 refers to a category of home sleep apnea tests that measure key cardiorespiratory signals used to assess sleep-disordered breathing. Unlike in-lab polysomnography, it does not include EEG brainwave monitoring and is intended for clinically directed sleep apnea screening at home.

Is Wesper FDA-cleared, and what does that actually imply?

Yes. Wesper is described by the manufacturer as FDA-cleared for Level 3 home sleep testing. This means it is intended for use in physician-directed clinical pathways, where recorded signals are reviewed and interpreted as part of a medical evaluation.

What comes with the Wesper kit?

The Wesper kit typically includes wearable sensors, a pulse oximeter, and the supplies needed to run the study, such as adhesives, along with access to the app-based setup and recording workflow. Exact contents may vary by program configuration, so the specific kit description should be used as the reference.

How do I start the test and finish a night correctly?

The study is run through the Wesper app, which guides sensor placement and pairing. You start recording at bedtime and stop the session in the morning so data can upload for review. If a night does not upload correctly, keeping the sensors near the phone and following the app prompts usually resolves the issue.

How many nights do I need to wear it?

Wesper is designed as a multi-night home sleep test to reduce the impact of night-to-night variability. The exact number of nights is determined by the clinician or program overseeing the study rather than a single fixed rule.

Who is Wesper intended for?

Wesper is intended for adult sleep studies performed at home or in clinical environments under the direction of a physician or trained technician. Suitability should be confirmed with the ordering provider if considered outside that context.

What will I see on the report?

Reports are structured around sleep apnea evaluation and typically include indices and trends derived from breathing and oxygen signals, such as event indices and oxygen metrics. Additional context may be included if extra channels are captured in the setup.

What’s the difference between Wesper and WatchPAT, and why would someone choose one over the other?

Wesper is a patch-based Level 3 home sleep apnea testing workflow according to the manufacturer, while WatchPAT ONE is a different home sleep test platform with its own sensors and algorithms. Choice is usually based on which workflow a provider supports and which sensor setup the patient is most likely to wear correctly all night.

What if my results are negative or unclear but symptoms still feel obvious?

Home sleep apnea tests can be very useful, but they do not cover every clinical scenario addressed by in-lab polysomnography. If results are negative or borderline while symptoms persist, discussing escalation to an in-lab study with a provider is typically the next step.
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