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Bleep Eclipse CPAP Mask Starter Kit
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What’s included
- 1x Eclipse Connector Kit Frame (includes 16" tubing, diffuser, and magnetic connector to Halos adhesives)
- 2x Boxes of Halos (32 Halos per box)
Good to know
- Contains magnets and should be kept at least 0.8 inches (2 cm) away from medical implants/devices.
Eclipse CPAP/BiPAP Mask Starter Kit
From the makers of DreamPort comes a mask that’s just as simply brilliant yet packs significant improvements: the BLEEP Eclipse.
Consisting of only a frame, a flexible 16-inch tube with a diffuser, and Halo adhesives, this innovative mask is over 35% smaller than popular nasal/nasal pillow masks on the market.
No more fumbling with adjustments or overtightening – this headgear-free mask provides a true one-size-fits-all design. It makes strap marks, hair loss, claustrophobia, and nose irritation a thing of the past, letting you wake up refreshed and ready to face the day.
Featuring MagSeal technology*, the Eclipse takes ease of use to the next level. To start your therapy, simply fasten the frame’s magnetic nostril ports to the magnetic rings on the Halo adhesives. You can even trim the patches to ensure a perfect fit, even if you have a beard or a mustache.
*Magnets used in the Eclipse™ are within ICNIRP guidelines for general public use. The magnetic strength is 65 mT. Ensure the mask is at least 0.8 inches (2 cm) away from any active medical implant or medical device (e.g., pacemaker, defibrillators, neurostimulators, cochlear implants, hearing aids), to avoid possible effects from localized magnetic fields. If you or a household member has magnets or metals in your bodies, consult a physician prior to use.
RespShop Review
by Susan, CSSC
When I saw that BLEEP had come out with a new mask that does not require a headgear, I was ecstatic!
After reviewing some helpful videos online, I asked if we could order the BLEEP Eclipse to try it out, and I am glad we did. On occasion I have issues with my headgear slipping around while sleeping and was bothered by the marks the mask left on my face. After one night of use, I was surprised as to how well the cushions stuck to my nostrils as well as how durable and comfortable the mask felt on my face.
The BLEEP Eclipse is easy to wash and simple to use, which I really appreciate. It’s also very travel friendly because it’s so small. While the manufacturer suggests using a hose lift for tube management, I slept just fine without one.
I found it very easy to wake up in the middle of the night by simply detaching the magnetic nasal cushion from the Halos or removing the interface hose from my CPAP tube. I was unsure whether the cushion would stay in place all night or whether the Halos nasal tape would remain attached, but both worked very well. The Halos are made of hypoallergenic surgical-grade adhesive that is free of BPA, corn, and latex.
The very best thing about the Bleep Eclipse is NO LEAKS! This mask really does stay in place all night without any leaks. I slept like a baby!
What I liked about the Eclipse:
- Simple to use
- Easy to clean
- No headgear
- No CPAP mask marks on face
- No leaks = better sleep
- Hypoallergenic
What I didn't like as much about the Eclipse:
- Halos are not reusable and need to be purchased regularly.
- The Eclipse uses magnets to connect to the Halos, so if you have any medical implants like a pacemaker, you should talk to your doctor before use.
Compatible with CPAP and BiPAP machines from all manufacturers. AirMini users will need an AirMini Tubing Connector Adapter and a non-heated hose to connect their machine to the mask.
How do I clean my BLEEP Eclipse CPAP Mask?
Daily cleaning: frame (includes tubing, diffuser and magnetic connectors)
- Hand wash the frame in a basin of warm water with mild soap. Agitate the frame in the water for 20 to 30 seconds and let it soak for no more than ten minutes.
- Rinse the frame thoroughly under running water.
- Let the frame air dry completely out of direct sunlight.
How often should I replace my BLEEP Eclipse CPAP Mask?
- The Eclipse Connector Frame typically needs replacing every 90 days.
- The Halo adhesives are single-use. One box of 32 Halos will last for approximately 16 nights
How do I apply and remove the Halos adhesives?
Halo application:
- Clean the area around your nostrils with a mild astringent like witch hazel or rubbing alcohol. Avoid using soap or makeup remover as they contain oils and moisturizers that will affect adhesion.
- (Optional): If you have a mustache, trim the hair just below your nostrils for better adhesion.
- Peel off the backing paper from one Halo. Carefully place it on your nose with the metal ring centered directly over your nostril.
- Gently smooth the adhesive part of the Halo outwards, pressing it firmly onto your skin, especially around the septum (the area between your nostrils) and the outer edges.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other nostril. Make sure the second Halo's adhesive doesn't overlap the metal ring of the first Halo already applied. You may need to trim the second Halo (with the paper backing still on) to avoid overlap.
Halos removal:
- Gently peel the Halos down and away from the nose to remove.
How do I prevent my Eclipse CPAP Mask from tugging on my nose when I move around?
Using a CPAP hose lift can help reduce tension and tugging at the magnetic connection points between the mask frame and the Halos on your nose. A hose lift elevates your CPAP hose above your head, creating more slack that will prevent the mask from pulling when you move around.
Frequently Asked Questions
Need more help? Feel free to contact us and our sleep gurus will be more than happy to help!
How do I clean my BLEEP Eclipse CPAP Mask?
Daily cleaning: frame (includes tubing, diffuser and magnetic connectors)
- Hand wash the frame in a basin of warm water with mild soap. Agitate the frame in the water for 20 to 30 seconds and let it soak for no more than ten minutes.
- Rinse the frame thoroughly under running water.
- Let the frame air dry completely out of direct sunlight.
How often should I replace my BLEEP Eclipse CPAP Mask?
- The Eclipse Connector Frame typically needs replacing every 90 days.
- The Halo adhesives are single-use. One box of 32 Halos will last for approximately 16 nights
How do I apply and remove the Halos adhesives?
Halo application:
- Clean the area around your nostrils with a mild astringent like witch hazel or rubbing alcohol. Avoid using soap or makeup remover as they contain oils and moisturizers that will affect adhesion.
- (Optional): If you have a mustache, trim the hair just below your nostrils for better adhesion.
- Peel off the backing paper from one Halo. Carefully place it on your nose with the metal ring centered directly over your nostril.
- Gently smooth the adhesive part of the Halo outwards, pressing it firmly onto your skin, especially around the septum (the area between your nostrils) and the outer edges.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other nostril. Make sure the second Halo's adhesive doesn't overlap the metal ring of the first Halo already applied. You may need to trim the second Halo (with the paper backing still on) to avoid overlap.
Halos removal:
- Gently peel the Halos down and away from the nose to remove.
How do I prevent my Eclipse CPAP Mask from tugging on my nose when I move around?
Using a CPAP hose lift can help reduce tension and tugging at the magnetic connection points between the mask frame and the Halos on your nose. A hose lift elevates your CPAP hose above your head, creating more slack that will prevent the mask from pulling when you move around.