Easy Breathe Survey Insights: The CPAP Masks You Love Most

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We recently conducted a survey for our AirMini sweepstakes to understand the needs and preferences of the CPAP community. In this blog post, we’re excited to share our survey findings on CPAP mask preferences, along with tips to help you get the most out of your CPAP therapy.

What Our Survey Results Revealed

CPAP mask preference based on mask type: How many CPAP mask types people use:
  • 37% use a full face mask
  • 20% use a nasal mask
  • 43% use a nasal pillow mask
  • 97.33% use one mask type
  • 2.41% use two mask types
  • 0.26% use three mask types

CPAP mask preference based on mask type:

  • 37% use a full face mask
  • 20% use a nasal mask
  • 43% use a nasal pillow mask


How many CPAP mask types people use:

  • 97.33% use one mask type
  • 2.41% use two mask types
  • 0.26% use three mask types

What are the benefits of using more than one mask type?

There are many reasons to have more than one mask type. Here are a few main ones that help solve common CPAP problems:

  • Congestion: A full face mask is useful when dealing with colds or allergies, as it enables mouth breathing when nasal passages are blocked.
  • Comfort: Switching between different mask types can help prevent skin irritation, offering enhanced comfort over long-term use.
  • Versatility: Different masks work better for different sleep positions, ensuring a good seal whether you sleep on your side, back, or stomach.
  • Congestion: A full face mask is useful when dealing with colds or allergies, as it enables mouth breathing when nasal passages are blocked.
  • Comfort: Switching between different mask types can help prevent skin irritation, offering enhanced comfort over long-term use.
  • Versatility: Different masks work better for different sleep positions, ensuring a good seal whether you sleep on your side, back, or stomach.

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Which CPAP is best with your mask type?

Any time you change masks types you may need to switch the mask fit settings, or your pressure may not regulate correctly and cause noisy mask leaks. ResMed’s AirSense 11 CPAP automatically adjusts mask fit to match the mask you use. It also features automatic comfort settings:

  • Auto-titration: Smart algorithm automatically adjusts your therapy pressure as your needs change
  • EPR: Expiratory Pressure Relief reduces pressure upon exhale, avoiding high pressure mask leaks
  • Humidification: 7 levels of humidity and a heated tube ensures you don’t dry out
  • Auto-titration: Smart algorithm automatically adjusts your therapy pressure as your needs change
  • EPR: Expiratory Pressure Relief reduces pressure upon exhale, avoiding high pressure mask leaks
  • Humidification: 7 levels of humidity and a heated tube ensures you don’t dry out

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Participate in our survey and enter to win an AirMini CPAP!

If you missed the opportunity to participate in our survey or if you’d like to update your responses, we’d love to hear from you! Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us as it helps shape the products and services we offer, and you contribute to our community that’s focused on improving sleep health.

Plus, when you take the survey, you can enter for a chance to win the AirMini Travel CPAP.

Want more insights from other CPAP users? We’ll be sharing more survey results over the next few weeks. Keep checking our emails to find out more.

Click below to take our survey and enter to win an AirMini Travel CPAP!

Easy Breathe, Inc.