What 60,000+ Snorers Discovered About Getting Deep Sleep — That Has Nothing To Do With CPAP
If you snore heavily or have related apnea and you've been told a CPAP machine is your only real option, it's not.
There's a simpler, non-invasive approach that's helping thousands of people naturally reduce their snoring and finally start waking up feeling rested, clear-headed, and restored.
No mask. No machine. No mouthpiece. Just a pillow engineered to do one thing — keep your airway open while you sleep.
The Hiquo Wedge Pillow
The Hiquo Wedge Pillow was developed by a team of leading sleep specialists who wanted to create a non-invasive alternative to CPAP — something that addresses the root cause of snoring without machines, masks, or medication.
It was engineered from the ground up around one principle: keep the airway open naturally by elevating the upper body at the precise angle their research showed to be most effective.
It gently elevates your upper body while you sleep, keeping your spine properly aligned and your airway clear and open all night.
Unlike stacking regular pillows — which only lift the head, kink the neck forward, and compress flat by 2am — the Hiquo elevates the entire upper body at a consistent angle using high-density memory foam that holds its shape from midnight to morning.
The result is reduced snoring, improved breathing, and longer stretches of deep, uninterrupted sleep.
You wake up feeling like yourself again. Rested. Clear-headed. Ready for the day without needing four coffees just to function.
Elevated Airway Support
Gently lifts your upper body to keep your airway open naturally. No masks, no machines, no forced air.
Spine-Aligned Design
Keeps your spine in a natural, aligned position all night. No neck kinking. No slouching forward like stacked pillows.
Back & Side Sleep
Works in any position. Your upper body stays elevated. Your airway stays open. No restrictions on how you sleep.
Add Your Own Pillow
Place your regular pillow on top for extra comfort and support whenever you need it.
No mask. No machine. Just sleep. Try it risk-free.
→ Get The Hiquo Wedge PillowWhat Most People Get Wrong About Snoring
Most people think snoring is a breathing problem. That something is wrong with their nose, or their throat is too narrow, or they just breathe badly at night.
That's what makes CPAP seem like the only answer. If it's a breathing problem, you need a breathing machine. Right?
But snoring isn't a breathing problem. It's a positional problem.
When you fall asleep, the soft tissues in your throat relax. During the day, muscle tone holds them in place. At night, that tone disappears.
When you're lying flat, gravity pulls those relaxed tissues straight backward into your airway. The space air has to travel through narrows. Sometimes significantly.
When air is forced through that restricted gap, the surrounding tissue vibrates.
That vibration is snoring.
And when the airway gets narrow enough, your breathing actually stops. Your brain has to partially wake you up — just enough to restart it. This can happen dozens of times a night without you ever knowing.
That's the exhaustion. That's the dry mouth. That's the brain fog and the headaches and the four coffees by noon. Your body never reaches the deep, restorative sleep it needs because it's constantly being pulled out of it.
You're not sleeping badly because something is wrong with your breathing. You're sleeping badly because of what happens to your airway when you lie flat.
And that changes everything about what the solution should be.
Why Elevation Works
If the problem is gravity pulling tissue into the airway when you're flat, the most direct fix is to change the angle.
When your upper body is elevated, gravity's effect on the throat tissues changes. Instead of pulling them straight backward into the airway, the tissues settle forward and away from the opening.
The airway stays open. Air flows freely. You breathe properly. You sleep deeply.
Tissue Collapses Into The Airway
Gravity pulls soft tissue straight back. Airway narrows. Snoring. Interrupted breathing. Exhaustion.
Airway Stays Clear And Open
Tissue settles away from the airway. Air flows freely. Deep, uninterrupted sleep. You wake up refreshed.
This is what sleep specialists call elevation therapy — a non-invasive approach that's been studied and recommended as a first-line option for snoring and disrupted breathing.
But the angle matters. Too little elevation and the airway still narrows. Too much and it becomes uncomfortable to sleep on.
Professionals recommend a specific range of elevation for this to be effective. The Hiquo Wedge Pillow was engineered at a precise 27° angle — within the clinically studied range recommended by sleep specialists.
It's not a random foam wedge. It's a purpose-built pillow designed to sit at the exact angle where airway support and sleep comfort meet.
The Results
Wake up feeling genuinely refreshed — not groggy, not foggy, not forcing yourself out of bed
Snoring reduces or stops — airway stays open, no tissue vibration
No more dry mouth — mouth-breathing stops when the airway is clear
Deep, uninterrupted sleep — your body reaches the restorative stages it's been missing
Energy that lasts through the day — no more surviving on caffeine until 4pm
Your partner sleeps through too — no more separate rooms, no more couch
Wake Up Refreshed. Starting Tomorrow.
Non-invasive. No mask. No machine. Built specifically for snoring and disrupted breathing.
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