A small, lightweight home sleep testing solution designed to support clinical evaluation and meet AASM recommended guidelines. Patients can self-administer and record a sleep study from anywhere, resulting in a 97%1 acceptance rate.
FDA cleared
AASM & CMS compliant
Clinically validated
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SleepView© Monitor
Reliable home sleep testing. Clinically validated, patient approved.
Type III, 8 Channels
- SleepView exceeds AASM guidelines3
- Significant cost savings when compared with PSG44
- Meets Type IV Device Requirements
Easy to Use
Ergonomically designed for patient to self-administer sleep test
Small & Lightweight
- Home sleep monitor with AASM recommended channel set
- Generates established AHI
- Airflow by cannula and thermistor
Programmable On/Off Time
Automatic starting the device reduces patient responsibility
Sensor Check Feature
Sensor Check validates that all monitoring equipment is properly connected before recording begins
Smart Check
Smart Check reviews quality of the recorded sleep study before the SleepView monitor is returned to the provider
SleepView Web Portal
SleepView cloud software enables secure online access to sleep study data, automated respiratory event scoring, and centralized management of patient reports and analytics within a HIPAA-compliant cloud platform.
- File management and online access of data
- Automated respiratory event scoring
- EMR Integrations available
- Complimentary software upgrades and support for SleepView Web Portal

Clinically Validated
90%
83%
100%
The SleepView Monitor is a small, lightweight sleep apnea monitor meeting AASM and CMS clinical guidelines.
- SleepView exceeds American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) guidelines for home sleep testing
- SleepView offers high clinical benefit and improved access to patients4
- Significant cost efficiency to payers5
- Continuum of care from providers
- SleepView offers sleep lab methodology in the comfort of home
1 Andrews, N. Accuracy of Total Sleep Time Calculation Using Portable Monitoring. Presented at Sleep 2012 | 2 Foldvary-Schaefer, N. Accuracy of Automated Respiratory Scoring Algorithm Using Portable Monitoring. Presented at Sleep 2011 | 3 Collop, N. Clinical Guidelines for the Use of Unattended Portable Monitors in the Diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Adult Patients. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, Vol. 3, No. 7, 2007 | 4 “Obstructive Sleep Apnea Devices for Out-Of- Center (OOC) Testing: Technology Evaluation” Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, Volume 07 No. 05, 2011 | *Score is based on SleepView with Web Portal 5 J Clin Sleep Med. 2008 Feb 15;4(1):16–18.
SleepView® Monitor
Specifications
Sleep Device Type
Type III and Type IV
Channel Count
8
Dimensions
3″ x 2.6″ x 0.7″
Weight
2 oz.
Power
1 AAA battery (powers 1 sleep study)
Memory
1 GB internal memory (multiple-night recording)
8 channels
Heart rate
Pulse oximetry
Respiratory airflow (compatible with CPAP)
RIP respiratory effort belt
Snore
Body position
Auxiliary (Second RIP respiratory effort, Thermal airflow, or IDcheck)
Integrated Actigraphy (Total Sleep Time)
SleepView® Monitor
SleepView Starter Kit Contents:
- SleepView Monitor
- USB Data Cable
- Pulse Oximetry Sensor
- Quick Start Guide
- SleepView Manager Software
- Unlimited access to cloud software
Optional Accessories
Cannula Port:
CPAP Connector
Collect airflow data from patients while on CPAP (pressure settings up to 20 cm H2O).
Auxiliary Port:
There are 3 options to choose from for the auxiliary port: ID Check OR Secondary Effort Belt cable OR Thermistor.
ID Check
Chain of custody sensor. ID Check authenticates the identity of patients during home sleep studies. Discreetly worn under clothing. Patient can engage in regular daily activities while wearing the ID Check. Easily connects to SleepView at night. SleepView with ID Check™ provides patients with a lower cost alternative to fulfill required testing.
Thermistor
Measure airflow with both a cannula and thermistor. The thermistor is held in place by the cannula so it is easy for the patient to achieve the correct sensor position.
Second Effort Belt
Connect a second RIP effort belt using an interface cable. A SUM channel is available using the web portal software.
