You know the exact sound the clock makes at 3 AM.
You've memorized the ceiling. You've done the resentful math — if I fall asleep right now, I still only get four hours. You lie on the far edge of the mattress, listening to him breathe easy while you're the one paying for it.
Some nights you give up and take the spare room. Some nights he does. Either way you wake up on opposite sides of the house, and something quiet goes cold between you.
It stopped being about the noise a long time ago. It's the exhaustion you carry into every morning, the short fuse by 4 PM, the fact that you can't remember the last time you both woke up rested. You just want the room quiet and your bed to feel like yours again.
Open the nightstand drawer. You already own the proof.
The nose strips that peeled off by midnight. The chin strap that left marks and did nothing. The sprays, the special pillow, the $12 mouthguard that made his jaw ache so he quit after two nights. A little graveyard of things that didn't work.
They all chased the symptom and ignored the cause. Snoring happens when the relaxed jaw lets the airway behind the tongue collapse — every breath forces through a narrow gap, and that vibration is the snore. A strip on the nose can't reach it.
The Pilo Quiet Night fixes the actual mechanism — it holds your lower jaw gently forward so the airway stays open, the air moves silently, and the snore never starts. Not another gadget in the drawer. The thing that ends the reason the drawer exists.
A simple mouthpiece that stops snoring — and you can wear it tonight
The Pilo Quiet Night is a soft, ready-to-wear mouthpiece. You take it out of the case, pop it in before bed, and that's it.
No boiling. No molding. No dentist visit. No prep at all. It works straight out of the box — so the first quiet night can be tonight, not three weeks from now.
The snore doesn't come from your nose. It comes from your jaw.
When you fall asleep, your lower jaw relaxes and slides back. That makes the space at the back of your throat smaller. When you breathe through that tighter space, the soft tissue back there flutters and vibrates — and that vibration is the snore.
The Pilo Quiet Night gently holds your lower jaw a tiny bit forward while you sleep. That keeps the back of your throat open, so the tissue can't flutter — and the snore never starts.
It's the same simple idea that sleep dentists use in the custom mouthpieces they make by hand. We just put it in a ready-to-wear version you can use the day it arrives — without the four-figure bill.
So instead of covering up the noise, it stops the noise from happening in the first place.
About as easy as it gets
Slip it in before bed. It settles into the shape of your mouth on its own in a few seconds. Sleep. In the morning, give it a quick rinse and put it back in its case. That's the whole routine.
It holds your jaw forward just enough to do the job — and gently enough that most people forget it's even in.
3 steps, every night
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1. Pop it in
Place it in your mouth before bed. It shapes to your bite on its own — ready in seconds.
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2. Sleep — quietly
Your throat stays open all night, so the snore never starts. For either of you.
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3. Rinse and store
A quick rinse in the morning, back in the case, ready for tonight.
Simple by design
- Slim and low-profile
- One size fits most
- BPA & latex-free
- Reusable
No prep, no specialist, no boil-and-bite guessing. You really can't mess it up.
You can still breathe, talk, and sip water with it in
A lot of old mouthpieces clamp your teeth shut and make you feel boxed in — so people panic and spit them out in the middle of the night.
The Pilo Quiet Night has a soft, flexible hinge. Your mouth still opens and closes naturally. You can breathe through your mouth, say goodnight, even take a sip of water — all without taking it out. That's why people actually keep it in all night instead of giving up on it.
It goes anywhere
It comes with a small case that drops into any toiletry bag. Snore-free sleep comes with you — hotels, camping, the in-laws' guest room, the boys' trip.
No cords. No batteries. No machine humming next to the bed.
The same idea dentists use — for a fraction of the price
Holding the jaw gently forward is the same approach behind the custom anti-snoring mouthpieces dentists fit by hand. Those can run well over a thousand dollars and take weeks.
The Pilo Quiet Night gives you that same basic idea in a ready-to-wear mouthpiece — without the waiting room or the big bill. It lets your jaw move, lets you breathe through your mouth, and never forces your teeth into a hard clench.
It started with one tired household
The Pilo Quiet Night began the way most good fixes do — with one couple who couldn't sleep.
After years of nasal strips, wedge pillows, and 3am elbow nudges, we finally landed on the thing that actually worked: gently holding the jaw forward, the same idea behind the custom mouthpieces dentists make.
So we set out to make a version that's simple, comfortable, and cheap enough to sit on any nightstand — no appointments, no molding, no four-figure price tag. Just quieter nights, for both sides of the bed.
What else people love
- Ready to use out of the box — no prep, no dentist, no boil-and-bite gamble
- Easy to breathe and talk with — open or close your mouth freely
- BPA & latex-free — safe, easy-to-clean material
- Travels easily — compact case fits any bag
- 60-night guarantee — not happy? Send it back for a refund
