I put that damned cannula on my bed, and now I can't find it! I'M TIRED, & I WANT TO GO TO SLEEP!!!!! I haven't got the patience to re-read a bunch of directions! 🤬
Hi, not sure why Phillip’s didn’t put this in their video but: 1) I had the technician adjust the belt to me while I was in the office and she was demonstrating use for me when I got home - so glad I did this 2) yellow light was not turning to green and found the snap in connectors from belt to device wasn’t in all the way on one side - so with a little pressure heard it click and light turned green 2) use 2 pieces of tape one for each side of the nose cannula, tape to cheek so the nose cannula stays in place 3) tape pulse oximeter lightly, I did this on my finger and around my wrist- you don’t want to cut off circulation - also make sure you if you tape both the cord around your finger and wrist there is enough slack on the cord you can bend your wrist comfortably- if you place the cord/wire too straight against your skin if you rotate your wrist the tape will come off Hope that helps. 😊
If there is a problem with a sensor during the night, you are supposed to be asleep, so won't notice the yellow flashing light. There should be an alarm.
No, there shouldn't. For people with sleep disorders, having a device with the potential to wake you up at random hours of the night is a _terrible_ idea. Better to have loss of monitoring data than loss of sleep...
I used it last night for an in-home sleep study. The setup was pretty intuitive. My main complaint, however, is that when I would periodically wake during the night, there were at least three occurrences where the plastic cannula tubing had been disconnected from the monitor device. It would seem that if you were to design a device whose purpose is in diagnosing sleep disorders, you would ensure that it could withstand much movement, as many people with sleep disorders tend to toss and turn, or, worse yet, have night terrors. I just hope that the reading it gives is accurate.
Thank goodness for this video! I drove an hour for my scheduled "appointment" to get the equipment today. Someone came out, handed the box to me saying, "the return info is inside", and left. -_- So here I am searching for how to work this machine.
Exactly… handed it to me, told me some papers were inside and to fill them out and return them… and that was the only instructions I received… the strap is a nightmare… how about 1 long strap and some Velcro… would that be too easy to do?
Similar experience. My journey was an hour round trip (so half hour there). The receptionist was obnoxious, as they usually are. The tEcHnoLOgIst couldn't be bothered to explain how to use the product. She said, "This is the cannula. You know how to use it, right?" No, ma'am, this is my first time hearing the word "cannula." Maybe you could use your words and explain this to me like you're supposed to? She rushed through the explanation, clearly expecting me to accept being pushed around and pushed out as quickly as possible, but they did make sure to reinforce for me that if I used the product wrong, I'd have to come back and do it all over again. I'm probably going to have to pay $300 or more out of pocket for being treated like a total piece of shit. And there is nothing any of us can do about it.
Hey Phillip's. Users would be happier if you publicly answered questions instead of referring them to call during business hours (aka when none of us are using the device!) . Future design suggestions: how about a button you press in the morning that gives you a green light or check mark indicating the machine aquired the necessary data? I never could get the belt light off yellow and the finger probe wouldn't stay green. As an RN I'm seriously displeased with this experience and hope I haven't wasted my in insurance money strapped to a device that was not as user friendly as this video suggests it should be.
The button is there - after turning the device off, a short press of the user button will show you the percentage of good data that was acquired (in 25% increments). Check the user manual for the details.
Yea just did the study, the button doesn't flash the quadrants. It just acts as if you've turned it on and put it on and wants you to plug in the sensors. No idea if it collected data.
I had this happen also! It took me a long time to adjust the belt, then the belt sensor turned green. The finger sensor was attached and the nasal sensor was attached, but I had not yet attached them to me when all the lights turned green.
Adding to my previous comment, I had a number to call for night time issues and did call. The person said that the lights were green because the sensors were attached to the unit.
Used the Alice for my 1st night. I can't help but laugh at all these other comments. So last night, put our 18 month old to bed. She consistently sleeps throughout the night 7pm to 630am. Rarely wakes up --- except last night, the night I have to do the sleep study lol. 2x my wife had to get up and I'm like "I'm sorry I can't help. LOOK AT ME!!! I'm hideous!" Anyway, night two is tonight and I might do one more because I'm not sure if I did everything right the 1st night. The more data, the better as my doc said. I have some semi useful tips: 1) Tape your cheeks with med tape. Tape your hand in two spots for the pulse thing. 2) Make sure you are totally ready for bed when you start suiting up in this machine. Understand how to put everything on and do it all in one go. Don't fart around. If you get lost in the setup. Unhook everything (inc. both belt clips) and start over. 3) Ask your doc for an extra set of batteries if you have it longer than one night. 4) Pay attention to the lights. They go off faster than you think. Have you all have a good sleep!
Lol I’m so glad to read all the comments of everyone’s trouble with this little sleep study kit. The belt/straps were a hot mess for me🫣 and I also had trouble with the tubing popping off then read to screw it in 🙏 the directions it came with were of no help I just thought it was me and thought how the hell do people figure this out and why the hell can’t I 😉 I also felt that It kept me awake more than put my mind at ease for the reason that I kept checking to see if there were any yellow flashing lights which there always was even though everything seem to be hooked up fine.
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The yellow light was the first thing I checked whenever I woke up so yes, mentally it does not put one at ease. Mine did come on a few times. Also, I had to keep re-tightening the tube. At first, I was relieved that I'd be able to do this at home...Now, I wish I'd been sent to a sleep lab. It didn't make me feel confident. I sent it back and I'm not comfortable about how well this home study went. I guess I'll find out. :(
@@PhilipsHCNobody needs to spend _their time_ explaining to you why _your product_ doesn't work. Figure it out and stop wasting the time of so many people. The lack of respect you have for your end users is clear.
@@alabaster193Same. Now I have to drive an hour round trip in the middle of a very busy work day after having lost sleep over a product Phillips was happy to accept money for but which they manufactured knowing full well it doesn't work half the time. I'm going to have to talk to yet another condescending receptionist who's going to cut me off and interrupt me and put words in my mouth and I'm probably going to completely lost my shit on her.
I just balled the whole contraption up and shoved it back in the case it came in after an hour of trying to fix the chest strap so that the light turned from yellow to green. I’d rather die of sleep apnea than spend another minute on this completely frustrating process. So now it’s way past my bedtime, I’m tired and frustrated and have to work in the morning. Would’ve been nice if someone at the company had some interest in explaining the thing. An email tells me to call the office by closing time of 4:30pm if any questions. Well…at 4:30pm I was not getting ready for bed… I’m throwing the paperwork in the stove. 33 years of working as an RN and I can’t figure this out.
I was instructed to “NOT PRESS THE BUTTON” so I didn’t ! I hooked everything up the way I was showed, went to sleep and unhooked everything the next morning. Well, I turned it in to my drs office and to my surprise they called me frantically saying “did you even use the machine or have problems , because there is NO data on there?” So here we go again, I pick up another one tomorrow, fingers crossed it works this time. I was also told to hold the finger probe and make a fist then tape it on my hand! I hope this helps you and I hope this works for me this time 🤞🏾😊🤞🏾
Thank you for sharing your experience on the Alice NightOne. We appreciate your feedback, and we are sorry to hear that your device did not collect any data. We hope your sleep technician will be able to advise you through the next steps.
Silent movies were our long ago. The cool thing about modern video is that we can hear voices with it. This video would be so much more useful with voiceovers.
Right, they let me have this thing a second night and it is still not working for me, I keep getting a plus symbol that is not explained in any of the handouts or online that I can find
Same thing I thought the person explaining it to me was male first thought was umm 🤔 he keeps saying place in middle of chest lol 😂 like I have breast and big ones kinda hard to do that lol
I am going to wear this device tonight, my issue is the company that wants to sell you a CPAP machine is giving me the sleep study test, that does not sound right. Curious to know how many people that do this test actually do not test positive for sleep apnea, I would think very few, they want to sell their machines and masks. Also if you do not sleep a wink what happens with the test?
One guy here said he used his machine for FOUR NIGHTS and the yellow lights never stopped blinking. His doctor didn't know what to do so he diagnosed the poor guy with sleep apnea and handed him a prescription. That's medical malpractice.
Has to be repeated. You have to have at least 6h of sleep. If truly failed or inconclusive then you have the og sleep test. It's just dumb some of us have ti do this when the issue is very obviously not apnea (I have a dislocated jaw so the jaw related pseudo apnea has a fix that isn't a cpap)
I don't compare to you so don't even try, but I am familiar with your kind. You couldn't watch a simple 3 minute video without finding SOMETHING negative to say about it? A video which was basically self explanatory in its own right. Did you feel better having complained about it? Did you get the device working despite what you perceived as this fatal flaw in the instruction? Most importantly, does it look like Phillips really gave a shit in the year since you wrote it?? The purpose of my response was to point out the utter uselessness of your comment. A fact which currently remains unchanged and behind which I still fully stand. What's truly "irritating" in life is people like you who go out of their way, who find some sort of pleasure, in being the one individual to cast a negative light on something regardless of what it is. You probably do this all the time not just here. Like I said, I know your kind. Enjoy the rest of your miserable life.
My doctor's office contacted me for a video conference early in the evening I was going to use the equipment. They went through how I was to put on the equipment and made sure I could do it correctly, as well as answering any questions or concerns I might have. Everything went according to plan and feel I am looking forward to getting the results in a couple of weeks.
@@judithlinden1787 the test machine is not a therapy device. it is only a test. I could not manage even 1 minute of actual sleep while i was trying to, and while testing :( sigh
This was the most frustrating night of non-sleep I've ever had. First off, I'm generally a side/stomach sleeper, so the position of the chest belt forced me to try to sleep on my back. Everything lit up fine and I was semi-relaxed, but then the chest belt light started flashing yellow, even though I hadn't moved an inch. I adjusted the belt and the position a bit and it would turn green again. Then 5 to 10 minutes later it would start flashing yellow again. I went to bed at 10pm and laid there awake for 5 hours, too preoccupied with trying to keep the chest belt light from turning yellow again. I may have dozed off a couple of times, but who know if the light was flashing during that time period or not. At 3am I'd had enough and ripped the device off out of frustration (desperately wanting to throw it across the room), knowing that I was going to have to go to work on 1/2 hour of sleep. This sucks.
Hello, hank yu for contacting us! We are sorry to hear that you are having issues with your sleeping device. It sounds like you have followed the steps in the user manual. If you are having further issues you may contact our support team for assistance. Thank you!
I used last night, and the straps were all the way for tight; but it wasn’t tight enough for me. I wonder if they have sizes. The little tubes for the nose were on my eyes in the middle of the night I don’t think this device is very well designed. I’m sure it didn’t collect no data, I can’t believe I still have to pay for the study!
My doctors told me very explicitly that this home test WOULD NOT pick up any meaningful data for me because I am thin while the device is designed for what they consider a “typical” sleep apnea patient. Very low chances of working on people outside of that demographic. But insurance requires the home test first before even considering the in-lab test, so here I am wasting my time and money! (Haven’t even gotten this device yet, just reading comments to prepare for when it arrives)
Can't get the chest light to turn off I have the damn thing all the way tight and it still flashes. I have to take another sleep study or pre sleep study even though I had a BiPAP machine before but the effing insurance wants me to take a new test.
I had my sleep study last night with this device. Was a genuinely unpleasant experience for me, and I did have some suggestions to make this less of an ordeal for patients that are similar to myself. First, some general information. I typically sleep without a shirt on, lying on my left side (wife has right side of our bed). I find that when I'm wearing a shirt, it twists in my sleep and traps heat. Predictably, having a shirt on under the chest band resulted in similar discomforts. Initially, the chest band did show a yellow indicator while I was adjusting it, but after a time it turned green. I went on to connecting the soft sensor (squeeze to insert fingertip) on my left index finger and taped the sensor wire to my wrist and again near my elbow. The indicator for this went from yellow to green alongside the chest band indicator. I unwrapped and did the best I could manage with placing the cannula tube into my nostrils and connected it to the device. All three indicators were green, and the one to the right of where the cannula connects (looking down) turned into a green circle with animated quadrants and in a few moments (not minutes) it all turned off. I wasn't sure that it was working correctly because the chest strap didn't feel as if it were tight enough, so I tightened it - no indicators changed. I checked by removing the sensor from my index finger, and, as predicted, the indicator went yellow and back to green after I replaced the sensor. The cannula tube wasn't mounted correctly and fell out, so I fixed that as well. All indicators were off, so I was hoping it was configured right. (continued below)
I found that I could not lie on my side - it put tension on the left arm tape holding the SpO2 sensor in place, and the chest belt / tshirt felt like it was twisting. The cannula smelled like a pool toy and any time it moved slightly, it would move hairs in my nostrils and instantly wake me up. On rare occasion, sensor lights would briefly blink yellow and then turn off, but not frequently. The instructions I was given by my sleep institute pointed me to this video. It also said, in uppercase letters ***** AVOID PUSHING ANY BUTTONS ***** WEAR IT ALL NIGHT The first two hours I could not get to sleep because of anxiety - it felt like I was taking a test I couldn't prepare for and didn't know how to complete, worse than a blind job interview. I was very cogniscent of the sensors, the tape on my arm (interestingly, not the tape on my face) and was very uncomfortable compared to a 'normal' sleep. I ended up having to get out of bed and sleep on a recliner to *try* and get four hours of data on it. Alarm went off to get started for the workday, I *did* briefly press the button as shown at 2:43 in the video and NOTHING showed in the circular indicator area.
The experience could be made much better with a manual on / off switch, giving the patient the ability to ensure the device is working properly instead of trying to make it a one-button operation. Being able to check the process either by pressing the button during use or having output of sensor status to a mobile app would have been amazing to help put my mind at res that it was working as intended. Also, if sensors *weren't* working correctly, some kind of audio sequence beep every minute or so would be useful to make sure the data is being recorded accurately. In any case, doing this during a pandemic with only a paper and a video to help you out is simply inadequate. Ask for a quick demonstration setup in person if you can, especially regarding the tension level on the chest band to make sure it works correctly.
I wore this last night. I had few of the problems other people seem to have had. The belt stayed in place fine. FWIW, it’s winter here, and I was wearing flannel pajamas. I believe the rough fabric really helped the strapping to stay where it was supposed to be. So if flannels are an option for you, try that. The nasal cannula also stayed in place. I did add extra tape, though. The equipment I had the most problem with was the finger oximeter. I put it on my left forefinger. It was uncomfortable and my finger kept going numb. It frequently claimed to be disconnected, even though I never removed it. I taped the cord to the back of my finger, then to my hand, wrapped it around my wrist once, and taped that too. I would adjust slightly, then the green light would turn on. I couldn’t fall asleep for the first 2 hours, in part because I couldn’t find a good place for that hand. I’m a side sleeper: right side, opposite to where the oximeter was. I woke up at least 5 times that I remember - each time finding myself on my back. So something about it made me move. Caught myself snoring once. If I was still sleeping on my side as usual, that wouldn’t have happened. So I expect this device will say I have sleep apnea, even though my known sleep disorder is Restless Leg Syndrome - as diagnosed about 15 years ago, in a lab sleep study, which my insurance would not cover this time. It’s gotten worse lately, and my doctor wanted to find how much worse, and not just try out new medications. There are a LOT more sleep disorders than sleep apnea, though that’s the one you hear constantly trumpeted. I am a woman with a BMI of 25, so not morbidly obese. This device seems to be designed to detect Sleep Apnea only. Before I picked up the kit, I was wondering how it would detect Restless Leg. I was expecting electrodes for my legs. Answer seems to be, it won’t. When I picked it up, I asked the Sleep Lab tech about side sleeping. He said, the more you sleep on your back, the more the machine will think you have sleep apnea. Well, I ended up sleeping on my back far more than usual, so I’m sure that’s what it will indicate. Also, I never saw the little pie chart indicating a complete reading. My instructions in the kit specifically said NOT to press the button, so I didn't.
Hi Linnea, We would like to thank you for sharing your helpful pajama tips and your sleep test experience with us. 😊 When the finger goes numb inside the probe, it usually means the finger might be too far inside the finger sensor and can be pulled back a little. The device will show the finger probe isn't connected since the sensor is squeezing the finger at the back making it unable to read a pulse. The Alice Night One is designed to gather sleep data like snoring, your body position, pressure flow, respiratory effort, oxygen saturation and heart rate. If you are restless during the night of the test, the device will also be able to pick up on this. There are a few factors that determent whether you have Sleep Apnea or not. Sleeping mainly on your back or snoring will not immediately result in a positive Sleep Apnea diagnose. Lastly, we recommend following the instructions of your sleep lab technician about the user button. Normally it's expected to press the user button in the morning after a sleep session, but if the test didn't collect enough data your sleep technician might plan another sleep session with you. We hope this information might be helpful in the future. Feel free to message us if you have any questions.
My belt icon went from yellow to green numerous time before I fell asleep. When I woke in the morning, it was flashing yellow then after 30 seconds it changed to green. I did four nights of testing and I called the center on the first day left a message and they never called. So I figured oh well.
I just got mine to try tonight - Reading through the comments it's like telling your friends you're going to get wisdom teeth out. Everyone has horror stories. I notice Phillips keeps answering comments here with "Call this number," "Call this number," but in reality it would be helpful to have someone at THAT NUMBER reply within these comments and address the actual problems people are having over and over again so the rest of us can know how to handle certain situations. The main problem of course is not that there may be issues, but that we are worried that if there ARE issues that our insurance companies might not pay to re-do this, or that some of us are paying hundreds of dollars as a self-pay to do this. Will update this comment tomorrow - Wish me luck. :)
(NEXT DAY) - I slept like crap - I roll around a LOT but I didn't have any problems with sensors coming loose or anything. I'm a slide sleeper. The worst part about it was the finger O2 sensor. It doesn't press hard but after a few hours it's noticeably uncomfortable. Nothing came loose or came off and I packed everything back up in the morning. Hopefully they got the info they need.
Well, I can handle the cannula tubing and connections/lights just fine.... but I can't figure out the belt! I am not a fan of this thing. So, I'm just gonna go to sleep now. I wish all you new test takers good luck. :-)
Hi there, thank you for sharing your experience. If you're having trouble with the fitting, we advise you contact your physician to get it refitted. They will be able to help you out and discuss the options. We hope they can help you out with this!
In my case it was very hard to get the belt small enough to fit around me WHILE wearing the thing, because I had to use one hand to hold the device up. I ended up asking my wife to shorten it after I had put it on, and with some difficulty we managed to figure it out.
It was pretty cool used it last night.i Ltd was very est to sleep with beaut was a bit tough cause I’m a stomach sleeper so I woke up a lot to adjust to back or side which puts arm to sleep and tossed around a bit. But ultimately it was easier than the tradition sleep study for me
Hello, kuroe chin. Thanks for taking time to share your experience with us here. We're glad to hear that you can sleep well now. :) Don't hesitate to let us know if you need more information about this. We'll be happy to help you. :)
Wish I hadn't read these comments. I'm picking my device up later today and now I'm dreading it. Guess I'll update this tomorrow to let future users know how it went. Update: I don't understand all the complaints. It only took about thirty seconds to set the machine up and it worked fine all night. Sounds to me like a lot of people were just given faulty machines because one that works... well, works.
No mention of the Xpod clippy thing on the oximeter line. Is it to be clipped to something? I agree that voice over instruction is more useful than music - especially for low-vision people like me.
This test is very faulty. Thee first night monitored 9 hours but I only slept for two. The lights were continuously flashing in my face no matter how much I adjusted everything. They also had me connect the finger oximeter to a finger which I had surgery on and did not have good circulation but demanded that I use that finger. Also if you have Raynouds syndrome in your hands, you will get a faulty reading. There is nothing testing how much you actually slept. The second night I slept more because I covered the lights and didn't know what was on. After consult with doctor my test was deemed inconclusive but with no apnea and low oxygen. Basically two nights wasted when I could have gotten two nights of good sleep.
Used it last night, even on the tightest belt setting possible it slipped. I was laying flat and it was directly on my chest and indicated it wasn’t attached. I pushed it down and it said it was okay but I couldn’t tighten the belt anymore.
💯 !!! All I knew was some annoying light would randomly flash them stop, keeping me wide awake. I finally pulled the blanket up to my chin to cover the stupid lights.
I ran into a few problems. Getting the finger light to turn green was a challenge. I thought it could sense a pulse. But once I additionally taped the cord over a major vein of my hand, it finally turned green. In the middle of the night, the finger connector came loose. Either it made a noise or the glow of the machine woke me to fix it. I naturally got up and had to pee at 3 a.m and could not fall back asleep until maybe 4:30. A.m. then, at 7 I awoke and only indicator on was a + symbol which I guess is battery low. I still got the green spheres to circle showing a good test? I'll have to follow up with my doc when they open for the day
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What a nightmare. This device is insanely fickle, the slightest movement or shift in position will cause the orange lights to turn on. I had it on for almost 8 hours, was aware of the device the entire night and therefor tried to maintain a still position as best I could. Yet, this morning, the lights indicated only 25% of good data collected. I don't know how else I could make this thing work.
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I have an issue where it pretends to boot up after you plug in the straps, at first i could only get a little plus icon off to the left side to come on then after fiddling with the straps some i got the circle light to come on for about 40 seconds then no lights at all with zero attempts to show the sensor reddiness lights. only indicator of life is the red light inside the pulse ox. Of course there is zero late night tech support to contact if there are any issues. you know at the time you would be using this device. especially if it's a one night test.
The key is bandage tape. I cut my hand chopping vegetables on the day I was suppose to start the sleep study. As I was strapping on the device I decided to use my waterproof cloth tape to secure the cannula to my face and around the cord and my finger of the oxygen sensor. So use tape to re-enforce any part of the device to ensure it remains connected during the night. My finger came out of the oxygen sensor twice. So tonight I will put a longer piece of tape from front to back over the silicone tip then I will wrap tape around the cord and finger.
Busty lady here. The only way I could get the flashing orange light to go off for the effort belt was to put it above my breasts instead of below. Every bit of guidance I could find was geared towards flat chests. Sad lack of forethought.
Hi there Tina. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We will forward your feedback to the product team. Again, thanks for bringing this up with us!
Reading all these complains... my biggest issue is that if i dont return it before 9 am ill have to pay 100 bucks, and i dont have issues staying asleep... my issues is waking up earlier than 8. This place im returning to is on the other side of the city! I dont wanna have to risk paying 100 bucks... only for my monitor to might not even work /or not register enough data 😭
I was wearing the Alice NightOne device for 5 hours but no Good Study Indicator light comes on when I press the front button. If I press the front button does it restart the study or just show me the status of the sensors? If I take off the belt does the data get erased? Is there an email address I can contact for support? I don't have a phone.
According to the above video (and the manual), the good study indicator light only shows up after the device has been turned off. You can turn off the device by pressing the front button for 5 seconds, or by simply removing the sensors (see video above).
The instructions are clear enough but not sure if the light at night is going to help. An Alarm won't help the hard of hearing Maybe it should vibrate.
Hated using this thing, even though everything was connected and I didn't get any flashes the few times I woke up in the middle night, I used this two nights in a row and the first night was a struggle and I got 50% good data (with the nasal cannula flashing orange when checking the good data) and last night got 25% (even though this night went way more smoothly) and the nasal cannula was flashing orange for that also. Hopefully the data is sufficient for the sleep lab because I genuinely can't tell what I was doing wrong since everything was green throughout the night
Thank you for sharing your experience on the Alice NightOne with us. We appreciate your feedback and are sorry to hear about the struggles on your first 2 nights. We hope the device has collected enough data for you to proceed. If the data recordings are insufficient, your sleep technician will be able to advise you through the next steps. Normally, when the nasal cannula is flashing orange, it means the device was unable to record the sufficient amount of data. If you have a hard time sleeping with the nasal cannula, the Alice NightOne can also be used with a full face mask instead. Feel free to message us if you have any more questions.
I have to take an at home test for pre-employment purposes. As far as I know, I don't have sleep apnea but given the fact that passing or failing this test, will be the difference between getting the job or not, I am concerned about taking one, especially reading that most people who take the test, are diagnosed with some mild form of it. Is there a way to cheat the AT HOME test? Can't I just stay awake in bed for 8 hours while wearing it?
@Joe Mcbride Possibly something that involves driving. Some cases of sleep apnea have the patients dosing off for a second here and there for lack of sufficient sleep, which can be dangerous for driving.
Hello Amber. Thank you for reaching out. Normally, when the nasal cannula is flashing orange, it means the device was unable to record the sufficient amount of data. If the data recordings are insufficient, your sleep technician will be able to advise you through the next steps. If you have any further questions, please let us know. We are happy to help.
This honestly wasn’t that bad. Just take your time and make sure you’re exhausted. I slept like a brick. I didn’t even turn in my sleep. Felt real good.
I'm taking the test tonight and was told at the sleep center that the device turns on automatically at 10p and off at 7a. Of course, I had to do a trial run at 4p and clipped the device around my chest and a light starts flashing -I then read on the instructions that once you connect it, it starts to record. I called the sleep center and the receptionist said that all of the people that would know about the device were gone for the day -she said to just wear it tonight and it doesn't work you'll have to reschedule. I know it's not her fault, but that was supposed to be the help line - I had to wait 6 weeks for today's appointment! The light stopped flashing -so is it on or off? Of course, I'll wear the damn thing and go to sleep 3 hrs. earlier than normal (wish me luck with that) in case it turns off after 9 hours like it's supposed to -which would be 1a.
Hi Trevor, Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Your provider can indeed set up a time for when the Alice NightOne will be recording its session. Because the device is designed for easy use, the Alice NightOne will turn on automatically when you connect the belt and starts recording when all the assigned accessories are successfully connected. If the sleep study itself hasn't collected enough data, your provider can always schedule a new sleep session. 🙂 To see if the device is on or off, you can check the inside of the finger probe. If the red light is on, it means the AliceNight One is recording. The lights on the device itself will turn off in a particular order, so the light doesn't interrupt the sleep study. So if the lights are off, but the finger probe is still on, the device is still recording. We hope this has answered your question. If there is anything else we can do to help, feel free to message us again.
Hello, thanks for reaching out to us. Kindly contact our dedicated colleagues as they'll be more than happy to assist you further. You can reach them with the following number: 1-800-345-6443 We hope this helps!
Horrible device. Everything gets disconnected while sleeping. You are constantly aware and have to fix. I got my results back that showed mild sleep apnea. These results are wrong as they said all events were in up position when in reality I was laying flat on my bed on my back all night. Could someone explain how that could be possible? Thanks!
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The center where I picked up the unit said I was NOT supposed to touch the middle button, unlike what the video said. I forgot to heed this advice and DID in fact hit the middle button. Whoops…The center is closed today, so I can’t reach them. Will this ruin my test from last night? Can I do it again or is it a one time use? Thanks.
Hi, Thanks for sharing your message with us. Pressing the round user button briefly will light up the sensor icons to see if they are connected and working properly, it won't interfere with the readings of the Alice NightOne. 🙂 When you press and hold the user button until the study indicator (the four parted circle shape) flashes, it ends the test, stops the recording and turns off the device. The device can be turned on again by pressing and holding the user button until the study indicator flashes again. If the device has been turned off during a study session, it's best to check in with the center if this will affect the result once they are open again. Hope this information is helpful, If you have any more questions feel free to message us again at any time.
Green cross is good right because I’m confused here… no talking at all on this video. How do you send me dead batteries… that’s not what my insurance paid for I should have to go out redo my study bc the batteries that came with it were dead or not fully charged this is so frustrating
My only problem with the strap was the fact that it was intended for a 54" chest. I had to tie a knot in the belt in order to get it tight enough to get a green light.
@@daveminer5866 i think the point here is also because sleep apnea patients tend to be large in body size so they have to design an elastic strap with plenty of room for stretch.
OK. I will pick up my equipment tomorrow. Watching video ahead of time and reading these comments. Would appreciate input from the manufacturer ahead of time. I am a woman so I guess this thing goes over the beasts--like right under the arms I suppose. What do I do if the belt is too long?. Any other suggestions would be appreciated ahead of time. Thanks.
Hi Linda, thanks for your comment. We'd like to forward your query to our product team, so can you please specify your country of residence? Thanks and hope to hear from you soon!
I had a rough night trying to sleep with it. I only ever got 2 hours of sleep at a time. I know the Dr. Said they needed/wanted at least a 4 hour continuous sleep. But when I check the test status as instructed it lights up all 4 green boxes. No icons (for chest, air or finger). Not sure if I need to do it another night or not.
Yeah the 3 sensor icons do not light up for me as it indicates in the video. I press the middle button and only the pie looking one lights up for me and then disappears after 5 seconds.
I'm doing my sleep study test as I type this comment-I know I'm supposed to be sleeping-but that's hard to do when I'm wearing this equipment-of course the monitor is designed to be in the front-and I'm mainly a stomach sleeper😩😩😩
My doctor's instructions said pressing the button will make results disappear. I was on a 2 night study and pressed the button figuring that turns it on/off before I read those written instructions the next day. I guess I just lost the data from the restless sleep I got that night. The finger light never came on. and btw, I can't bend my head downward toi see those flashing icons with the dang thing on my chest.
Hello, thank you for contacting us! We are sorry to hear that you are having some troubles with your device. If you have any additional questions don't hesitate to contact our support team.
I slept around 6 hours with it and got all the wedges to be green when I woke up, but the most annoying part is the strap, if you want it to stay green the whole night, it needs to be tight otherwise it will go yellow, now my back hurts from wearing the strap tight
Hi there Naegleria, thanks for reaching out to us. We would appreciate the time to assist you as your comfort is important to us! Could you send us a Private Message with the product details and your location, as then we can help you more effectively. We look forward to your message.
The only light that’s turning on for me is a flashing green plus sign on the far right. Connected everything just fine, but still only that one light turns on. Cant find any information at all on what that’s supposed to mean? Nothing mentioned about it in manuals or in these videos. I feel kind of ridiculous and frustrated for not being able to figure it out?? I’d call the customer support line, but it’s already well into nighttime and it’s not live at this time. Kind of frustrating having your support phone line only active during the day, when it’s going to be at night that people are trying to use these things. Not only that, my provider issued me this device to use over the weekend. No line to call at all no matter the time of day.
Figured it out. Just had to replace the batteries. Now I’ve got to figure out how to get this dang strap light to stop flashing. I was not provided that strap adjuster, just the 2 clips and the strap itself. My guess is that’s why it’s being so difficult. Overall not the easiest or most relaxing setup :/ should’ve been falling asleep 45 minutes ago.
I am having the same problem tonight. I cannot get the damn belt sign to stop flashing. I tightened it so much I couldn't breathe. I called the number my sleep clinic gave me and the operator just laughed and said no ones here. Umm wtf
@@srw6932 man that’s rough. when I finally laid down the belt light turned green, but only after fiddling around with it for a while. it didn’t have to get so tight that I couldn’t breathe, but it was snug. Maybe it’s supposed be tight but not too tight? It’s a weird balance. Sorry to hear you’re having the same issues, it’s not relaxing at all trying to wind down for the night while trying to wrestle with this thing.
Hi there. Thank you for reaching out. You can carry it to the bathroom. :) It might be a bit unhandy, but it's possible. If you have any other questions, feel free to let us know.
Hello. Thank you for reaching out to us. The Alice NightOne home sleep testing (HST) device is designed to help patients get their study done right the first night before it is sent back to the sleep lab. Hope this information is useful.
Hello Billy. Thank you for reaching out to us. We recommend that you check with your sleep lab. They will be able to help you with your questions. Please feel welcome to reach out to us again if you have any further questions in the future.
Had no issues connecting everything, my issue had to do with the dang orange light coming on while I was not even moving 🙄 - even though everything was connected properly (since I checked at least 3 times before saying the heck with it and going to sleep).
Hi again Dani! Could you please provide the serial number of the product you have? We would like to look into this for you. Hope to hear from you soon!
I will receive my at home sleep test machine in a day or two. My question is, what if I have to use the toilet a couple of times a night? Will that affect my sleep study data? Do I have to disconnect everything from my body to use the toilet? Any help from you previous users will be a huge help. Thank you!
I got up a few times in the night and it didn't affect the data. I removed the nose and finger sensors to use the bathroom but it's not really necessary. Good luck 👍
If you disconnect the sensors, the device might turn off. However, as Philips responded in reply to another comment, this should not erase any data on the device. I think the best idea would be to keep them on as much as possible - the device should be smart enough to read the data, notice that you have woken up, and then continue collecting data once you get back to sleep.
The 3 sensor icons do not light up for me as it indicates in the video. I press the middle button and only the pie looking one lights up for me and then disappears after 5 seconds. Even if I unplugged the belt or the nose clip from the machine, no yellow indicator light. I just trusted it and went to sleep. Was I supposed to turn it on or activate the recording somehow?
Hi there, thank you for reaching out to us. We'd like to help you out, therefore we would like to invite you to reach out to our social media team. You can reach them on Facebook or Twitter (@PhilipsCare). Our colleagues there will be more than happy to help you out!
Hi Kathy. Thanks for sharing your question. If the finger sensor came off during the night, the Alice NightOne would be unable to give a proper reading. At the end of the study, an indicator which shows how much of the requested data is collected appears on the device. If there isn't enough data, your provider will be able to inform you about the next step and may also provide you with some medical tape to secure the finger probe in place. We hope this answers your question. 🙂
I have spent at least a half an hour trying to get the figure pusle probe to turn green that im not even sure if the test will work if it doesn't turn green and i just go to sleep
Hi LoneLeo, thanks for sharing your question with us. We are sorry to hear you are having difficulties with the pulse probe not turning green and would like to help you out with this issue. Before connecting the finger probe to your finger, make a fist of your hand first and point out your forefinger to connect the probe. Make sure the wire of the probe goes over the back of your finger and hand, and secure the wire with medical tape. Take a few deep breaths and relax, if all is well installed the indicator should turn green after the 5th breath. If this isn't the case, we recommend reaching out to your sleep technician. We hope this information is helpful.
What parameters this system checks? oxygen level on your finger, right? Heart beat? There is a breathing sensor in your nose with membrane. It checks ... what exactly? when you breath out or breath in? that box on your chest... What else does it check beside the heart beat and monitoring other sensors?
I actually went looking for these details, and I was unable to find them. The finger sensor seems to be a regular pulsoximeter (heart rate, blood oxygen saturation). And I guess that the chest strap is monitoring respiratory movements (when you breathe in and out). However, I am not yet sure what the nose cannula is monitoring - flow? gas concentrations?
@@BogdanSass yes, it's monitoring the airflow and snoring via pressure transducer. It is the parameter that is actually used to determine apnoe events (along with the belt). You're also correct that the fingerclip is pulseoximetry (saturation and pulse). This equipment also monitors your body position via actimetry.
I'm receiving this device in a few days and i am a mouth breather, so i don't know how this unit will work for me. My blasted insurance is not covering in lab study this year as they did before so this is going to be interesting. NOT! @@grasser82
Hello, I would recommend going to your local sleep lab to help properly set you up with your device. If you have any more questions feel free to reach back out. Thank you!
Worst experience ever. Spent over an hour last night trying to make everything work and get it all adjusted. Belt light never turned green; I called and was advised to try using as is. After a very restless night trying to stay comfortable with all this crap on, I woke this morning to find NO lights were on, no red finger light, nothing. Have to make a special trip back to the clinic to see if it picked up anything during the night, which I guarantee it didn't. Have to cancel a dentist appt to make this trip so they can likely give me another unit, demanding that it be returned over the next couple of days, during which I'll be out of town and will thus have to reschedule this whole stupid thing for God knows when. Great process....thanks
Hello, Ryan. Thank you for contacting us and bringing this to our attention. We are sorry for your bad experience and would love to help you as much as possible. For this, we ask that you send us a private message on Facebook or Twitter, so that we can ask for some information and help you further. Hope to speak to you soon!
The pulse oximeter probe doesn't work properly. It sucks. I put everything perfectly. I lost 2 hrs of test and I haven't get through this step. And it doesn't help that there's no one to help away night during the problem. I'll die with this condition eventually...
Hi there, thanks for bringing this to our attention. We're sorry to hear that you're having issues with your device. We can appreciate that this is quite an inconvenience for you and would very much like to assist you with this. Please let us know which country you're in and we can connect you with our local product team. Looking forward to your reply.
Hello Gilbert, we'd be happy to assist you. The Alice NightOne home sleep device has power requirement of: Two AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries or two AA (1.2V) NiMH rechargeable batteries with at least 2400 mAh capacity. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us again.
This is comical to think I’m supposed to fall asleep with this shit up my nose and a box strapped to my chest ? I’m having issues sleeping with nothing on me now I’m expected to somehow fall asleep with all this shit on me ? 🤣😂👍🏼 good luck on my results doubt I get a wink of sleep tonight.
The strap should have velcro and not plastic clips. I had a hard time and had to tie the strap in a bunch of knots. The nose hose felt like tooth picks and I had to remove it after an hour and a half of not being able to sleep. If they had of spent 20 seconds helping fit the unit (strap) it would have saved 10 minutes of frustration.
Hi Kevin, thank you for your comment. We are sorry to hear of your negative experience. If the fit is still bothering you, we recommend contacting your doctor and healthcare provider to arrange a refit. You deserve to have the best fit in order to make sure you have quality rest. Let us know if we can help address any questions or concerns.
Hi there, thanks for your comment. We'd be happy to get you in touch with our local specialists, so they can assist you further with your Alice NightOne. Could you let us know where you currently reside? We're looking forward to your response!
Hello Aamir, thank you for your question. Please refer to the video for specific setup instructions! Feel free to let us know if you have any specific usage questions, we'd be happy to help.
This was much simpler than the booklet it came with...and this video was perfect with the music, a voice over is more distracting...( ...and i love that it irritates "cranky" people...they must not be getting proper sleep 😂 )
This device reminds of old fake medical Fisher-Price toys that I played with as a kid. I slept ok, but not as good as I have been. Two times I woke up and the cannulas were out of my nostrils. I had them taped well, and not sure how they came out. The last couple of hours of sleep they stayed in. Hopefully good enough. Got a 50% good quality data rating at the end. Cannula and effort belt showed up in yellow, but should have gotten enough info to determine if I have apnea or not.
Awful. My first sleep test and it kept me up all night with the flashing chest strap sign. I adjusted it dozens of times and still don’t work, tightened it and it still went off. Even when I was laying perfectly still it went off.
We have the same issue right now. My husband is currently laying in bed perfectly for his sleep test. I am monitoring his tests and this belt icon kept on flashing yellow.. No matter what i do with the belt it will turn green but in a few minutes, back to flashing yellow again.
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This machine did not work one bit. I could not get the first sensor to go green. Returned after one failed night of yellow blinking in my face all night.
Hi Justin, we are sorry to hear of your experience with the Alice NightOne home sleep testing device. Our colleagues from the Respironics Team are always available to help if you need assistance or have questions. Feel free to send us a Private Message on Facebook or Twitter if you would like us to find contact information for your region.
What is the green plus sign light and why won’t it go away?? I’ve looked everywhere for this information. You don’t even have it in your user manual Philips!! There’s nothing from anywhere about this. I’ve tried everything I’ve seen online. New batteries. Adjusting straps 20 times. Nothing makes the green light go away. Is the test going to work? Or is it a defective unit? I’ve had this machine for a week and tried to use it 4 times and each night it’s another issue with a never ending nightmare. I can’t get any sleep and now I’m probably going to have to do it all over again. NightOne? More like nightmare!!
Thanks for sharing your feedback. We are sorry to hear that you are having some trouble with using the device. As you have tried all the usual troubleshooting, we would recommend reaching out to the location that provided you with the device, for further assistance.
I HOPE enough DATA was collected!! I called customer service for an issue with the finger sensor that wouldn't stay green. I was told how many tshe gets calls about this issue instead of how to rectify the issue. She also said my choices were to use it as is or to wait for another one to be sent, i NEED ANSWERS Immediately...I fell asleep at a traffic light recently!!
After using a CPAP for 20 years, the BCBS bean counters said I need to do this test to tell me I will need another sleep study to determine my pressures. Wife is making my do this test in the spare bedroom so I do not keep her up all night. I'm not going to get restful sleep because I will be waking myself up all night. Feeling grumpy already.
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I love how everyone is mad here because we all got shitty sleep wearing this lol
im supposed to get it today and now im worried 😭
I am supposed to do this Tuesday night 😢
I’m doing it today. 😒
Doing it tonight
I put that damned cannula on my bed, and now I can't find it! I'M TIRED, & I WANT TO GO TO SLEEP!!!!! I haven't got the patience to re-read a bunch of directions! 🤬
Hi, not sure why Phillip’s didn’t put this in their video but:
1) I had the technician adjust the belt to me while I was in the office and she was demonstrating use for me when I got home - so glad I did this
2) yellow light was not turning to green and found the snap in connectors from belt to device wasn’t in all the way on one side - so with a little pressure heard it click and light turned green
2) use 2 pieces of tape one for each side of the nose cannula, tape to cheek so the nose cannula stays in place
3) tape pulse oximeter lightly, I did this on my finger and around my wrist- you don’t want to cut off circulation - also make sure you if you tape both the cord around your finger and wrist there is enough slack on the cord you can bend your wrist comfortably- if you place the cord/wire too straight against your skin if you rotate your wrist the tape will come off
Hope that helps. 😊
Absolute NIGHTMARE dealing w/ this strap as we speak!!!! Errrr
Thanks a million 😊
This is how my technician showed me as well.
Finger sensor light won't green. Definitely not MADE for WOMEN. NO MENTION of breasts, I can't even SEE the lights. Phillips FAIL
Great work, thanks so much!
Honestly these responses made me laugh until my sides hurt. I get the machine tomorrow so I'm sure I won't be laughing then. Lol.
How did you find it?! I get mine tomorrow 😂
If there is a problem with a sensor during the night, you are supposed to be asleep, so won't notice the yellow flashing light. There should be an alarm.
yeah, but what can ya do...
At least 110 decibels to be effective.
I'll be wearing it because I wake up 9 times a night. If a sensor is on, I'll notice.
Can you imagine how loud it would have to be considering the snoring of sleep apnea patients?
No, there shouldn't. For people with sleep disorders, having a device with the potential to wake you up at random hours of the night is a _terrible_ idea. Better to have loss of monitoring data than loss of sleep...
I used it last night for an in-home sleep study. The setup was pretty intuitive. My main complaint, however, is that when I would periodically wake during the night, there were at least three occurrences where the plastic cannula tubing had been disconnected from the monitor device. It would seem that if you were to design a device whose purpose is in diagnosing sleep disorders, you would ensure that it could withstand much movement, as many people with sleep disorders tend to toss and turn, or, worse yet, have night terrors. I just hope that the reading it gives is accurate.
The plastic tube attaches with a twisting connector. It sounds like you plugged it in without twisting it tight.
you have to screw it on.
I currently have the same problem mainly the nose attachment. I screwed it in tight too.
I had the same issue. The other comments are right you have to spin the top part on before connecting it directly to the machine
Two different devices and by the time I get to bed they're not working!!!
Thank goodness for this video! I drove an hour for my scheduled "appointment" to get the equipment today. Someone came out, handed the box to me saying, "the return info is inside", and left. -_- So here I am searching for how to work this machine.
I was lucky. My delivery guy explained it all - pretty much like the video.
Exactly… handed it to me, told me some papers were inside and to fill them out and return them… and that was the only instructions I received… the strap is a nightmare… how about 1 long strap and some Velcro… would that be too easy to do?
Hey it's not just me thanks
Same. And this video is NOT helpful
Similar experience. My journey was an hour round trip (so half hour there). The receptionist was obnoxious, as they usually are. The tEcHnoLOgIst couldn't be bothered to explain how to use the product. She said, "This is the cannula. You know how to use it, right?" No, ma'am, this is my first time hearing the word "cannula." Maybe you could use your words and explain this to me like you're supposed to?
She rushed through the explanation, clearly expecting me to accept being pushed around and pushed out as quickly as possible, but they did make sure to reinforce for me that if I used the product wrong, I'd have to come back and do it all over again.
I'm probably going to have to pay $300 or more out of pocket for being treated like a total piece of shit. And there is nothing any of us can do about it.
Hey Phillip's. Users would be happier if you publicly answered questions instead of referring them to call during business hours (aka when none of us are using the device!) .
Future design suggestions: how about a button you press in the morning that gives you a green light or check mark indicating the machine aquired the necessary data?
I never could get the belt light off yellow and the finger probe wouldn't stay green.
As an RN I'm seriously displeased with this experience and hope I haven't wasted my in insurance money strapped to a device that was not as user friendly as this video suggests it should be.
It does say you can check if the data is ok in morning. I have not done mine yet. Tonight is the night
The button is there - after turning the device off, a short press of the user button will show you the percentage of good data that was acquired (in 25% increments). Check the user manual for the details.
@Radio FM The Same happened to me. Was your study correct?
Yea just did the study, the button doesn't flash the quadrants. It just acts as if you've turned it on and put it on and wants you to plug in the sensors. No idea if it collected data.
Note this only works IF you have all of the sensors connected. This is not documented anywhere I can find.
The light is flashing green when I don't even have the nasal cannula in so I'm sure this is gonna work really well
I had this happen also! It took me a long time to adjust the belt, then the belt sensor turned green. The finger sensor was attached and the nasal sensor was attached, but I had not yet attached them to me when all the lights turned green.
Adding to my previous comment, I had a number to call for night time issues and did call. The person said that the lights were green because the sensors were attached to the unit.
Used the Alice for my 1st night. I can't help but laugh at all these other comments. So last night, put our 18 month old to bed. She consistently sleeps throughout the night 7pm to 630am. Rarely wakes up --- except last night, the night I have to do the sleep study lol. 2x my wife had to get up and I'm like "I'm sorry I can't help. LOOK AT ME!!! I'm hideous!" Anyway, night two is tonight and I might do one more because I'm not sure if I did everything right the 1st night. The more data, the better as my doc said.
I have some semi useful tips:
1) Tape your cheeks with med tape. Tape your hand in two spots for the pulse thing.
2) Make sure you are totally ready for bed when you start suiting up in this machine. Understand how to put everything on and do it all in one go. Don't fart around. If you get lost in the setup. Unhook everything (inc. both belt clips) and start over.
3) Ask your doc for an extra set of batteries if you have it longer than one night.
4) Pay attention to the lights. They go off faster than you think.
Have you all have a good sleep!
Just picked up this device and going to use it tonight, but reading all the comments I'm pretty discouraged already.
me too -- this crap device kit is their bullshit CHEAP way of phasing out actual in-person hotel-like sleep clinics! :(
@@ProphetPX Having slept at a clinic, this has to be better! Take my word for it!
wow you are so easily discouraged ma'am.
Picking up for my 89yo Mom on Monday. I can tell it will be a difficult night already!🤞
Your concerns are justified
Lol I’m so glad to read all the comments of everyone’s trouble with this little sleep study kit. The belt/straps were a hot mess for me🫣 and I also had trouble with the tubing popping off then read to screw it in 🙏 the directions it came with were of no help I just thought it was me and thought how the hell do people figure this out and why the hell can’t I 😉 I also felt that It kept me awake more than put my mind at ease for the reason that I kept checking to see if there were any yellow flashing lights which there always was even though everything seem to be hooked up fine.
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Same. No way can I sleep in this. Paid for a USELESS sleep study. My FitBit gives me more accurate results.
The yellow light was the first thing I checked whenever I woke up so yes, mentally it does not put one at ease. Mine did come on a few times. Also, I had to keep re-tightening the tube. At first, I was relieved that I'd be able to do this at home...Now, I wish I'd been sent to a sleep lab. It didn't make me feel confident. I sent it back and I'm not comfortable about how well this home study went. I guess I'll find out. :(
@@PhilipsHCNobody needs to spend _their time_ explaining to you why _your product_ doesn't work. Figure it out and stop wasting the time of so many people. The lack of respect you have for your end users is clear.
@@alabaster193Same. Now I have to drive an hour round trip in the middle of a very busy work day after having lost sleep over a product Phillips was happy to accept money for but which they manufactured knowing full well it doesn't work half the time. I'm going to have to talk to yet another condescending receptionist who's going to cut me off and interrupt me and put words in my mouth and I'm probably going to completely lost my shit on her.
I just balled the whole contraption up and shoved it back in the case it came in after an hour of trying to fix the chest strap so that the light turned from yellow to green.
I’d rather die of sleep apnea than spend another minute on this completely frustrating process. So now it’s way past my bedtime, I’m tired and frustrated and have to work in the morning. Would’ve been nice if someone at the company had some interest in explaining the thing. An email tells me to call the office by closing time of 4:30pm if any questions. Well…at 4:30pm I was not getting ready for bed… I’m throwing the paperwork in the stove. 33 years of working as an RN and I can’t figure this out.
Wow, I couldn't have said it any better! I basically just did the same thing, messing with the strap/light was enough for me
This was incredibly simple.
Makes me feel much better hearing an RN say this
I was instructed to “NOT PRESS THE BUTTON” so I didn’t ! I hooked everything up the way I was showed, went to sleep and unhooked everything the next morning. Well, I turned it in to my drs office and to my surprise they called me frantically saying “did you even use the machine or have problems , because there is NO data on there?” So here we go again, I pick up another one tomorrow, fingers crossed it works this time. I was also told to hold the finger probe and make a fist then tape it on my hand! I hope this helps you and I hope this works for me this time 🤞🏾😊🤞🏾
Thank you for sharing your experience on the Alice NightOne. We appreciate your feedback, and we are sorry to hear that your device did not collect any data. We hope your sleep technician will be able to advise you through the next steps.
I was told not to push that button too.
Same. Don’t touch the button
First sleep Study and I'm not really into this. But my daughter helped me so I'm going to try to do this. 😊
Silent movies were our long ago. The cool thing about modern video is that we can hear voices with it. This video would be so much more useful with voiceovers.
Instead of shitty elevator music.
Biggest issue I had is that these things don't seem to be made for women with, you know, breasts. :)
Amen!
Right?? I found another video made by a female doctor, but you’d think the manufacturer would acknowledge the need to account for female bodies.
Right, they let me have this thing a second night and it is still not working for me, I keep getting a plus symbol that is not explained in any of the handouts or online that I can find
@Patricia Taylor hahaha! You're awesome!
Same thing I thought the person explaining it to me was male first thought was umm 🤔 he keeps saying place in middle of chest lol 😂 like I have breast and big ones kinda hard to do that lol
I am going to wear this device tonight, my issue is the company that wants to sell you a CPAP machine is giving me the sleep study test, that does not sound right. Curious to know how many people that do this test actually do not test positive for sleep apnea, I would think very few, they want to sell their machines and masks. Also if you do not sleep a wink what happens with the test?
I'm sure this is nothing more than one big scam to sell you a cpap machine.
One guy here said he used his machine for FOUR NIGHTS and the yellow lights never stopped blinking. His doctor didn't know what to do so he diagnosed the poor guy with sleep apnea and handed him a prescription. That's medical malpractice.
Has to be repeated. You have to have at least 6h of sleep. If truly failed or inconclusive then you have the og sleep test. It's just dumb some of us have ti do this when the issue is very obviously not apnea (I have a dislocated jaw so the jaw related pseudo apnea has a fix that isn't a cpap)
Instead of the irritating 'music'.... voice-over instructions would have been much more helpful.
Gotta bitch and complain about everything huh? Must really suck to be you.
@@primalconcretesledge3137 But you took the time to bitch and complain about my comment? Apparently irony is wasted on you.
I don't compare to you so don't even try, but I am familiar with your kind. You couldn't watch a simple 3 minute video without finding SOMETHING negative to say about it? A video which was basically self explanatory in its own right. Did you feel better having complained about it? Did you get the device working despite what you perceived as this fatal flaw in the instruction? Most importantly, does it look like Phillips really gave a shit in the year since you wrote it?? The purpose of my response was to point out the utter uselessness of your comment. A fact which currently remains unchanged and behind which I still fully stand. What's truly "irritating" in life is people like you who go out of their way, who find some sort of pleasure, in being the one individual to cast a negative light on something regardless of what it is. You probably do this all the time not just here. Like I said, I know your kind. Enjoy the rest of your miserable life.
@@jpsystemsinc.9036 I'm sorry, you've confused me for someone who gives a flying fuck about what you think.
@@primalconcretesledge3137 Stfu dude.
My doctor's office contacted me for a video conference early in the evening I was going to use the equipment. They went through how I was to put on the equipment and made sure I could do it correctly, as well as answering any questions or concerns I might have. Everything went according to plan and feel I am looking forward to getting the results in a couple of weeks.
must be nice to be you. MY "doctor" did none of that -- mine is a sad joke :(
@@ProphetPX Welcome to ObamaCare.
Just wish the results and the Cpap could be sooner. My machine stopped after many years. I miss it so much! Snore, snore ZZZZZ!
@@judithlinden1787 the test machine is not a therapy device. it is only a test. I could not manage even 1 minute of actual sleep while i was trying to, and while testing :( sigh
Any of you currently using Helping apparatus after the evaluation? and how do you feel about it would you recommend it? Thanks
This was the most frustrating night of non-sleep I've ever had. First off, I'm generally a side/stomach sleeper, so the position of the chest belt forced me to try to sleep on my back. Everything lit up fine and I was semi-relaxed, but then the chest belt light started flashing yellow, even though I hadn't moved an inch. I adjusted the belt and the position a bit and it would turn green again. Then 5 to 10 minutes later it would start flashing yellow again. I went to bed at 10pm and laid there awake for 5 hours, too preoccupied with trying to keep the chest belt light from turning yellow again. I may have dozed off a couple of times, but who know if the light was flashing during that time period or not. At 3am I'd had enough and ripped the device off out of frustration (desperately wanting to throw it across the room), knowing that I was going to have to go to work on 1/2 hour of sleep. This sucks.
Hello, hank yu for contacting us! We are sorry to hear that you are having issues with your sleeping device. It sounds like you have followed the steps in the user manual. If you are having further issues you may contact our support team for assistance. Thank you!
Ahhh this was my night exactly! Hahahahah I hate this decide. Give me sleep apnea any day
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PSA: if the yellow belt light isn't going away no matter what you try make sure the belt is clicked in all the way on both sides
good to know 💀
I used last night, and the straps were all the way for tight; but it wasn’t tight enough for me. I wonder if they have sizes. The little tubes for the nose were on my eyes in the middle of the night
I don’t think this device is very well designed.
I’m sure it didn’t collect no data, I can’t believe I still have to pay for the study!
My doctors told me very explicitly that this home test WOULD NOT pick up any meaningful data for me because I am thin while the device is designed for what they consider a “typical” sleep apnea patient. Very low chances of working on people outside of that demographic. But insurance requires the home test first before even considering the in-lab test, so here I am wasting my time and money! (Haven’t even gotten this device yet, just reading comments to prepare for when it arrives)
Can't get the chest light to turn off I have the damn thing all the way tight and it still flashes. I have to take another sleep study or pre sleep study even though I had a BiPAP machine before but the effing insurance wants me to take a new test.
I had my sleep study last night with this device. Was a genuinely unpleasant experience for me, and I did have some suggestions to make this less of an ordeal for patients that are similar to myself.
First, some general information. I typically sleep without a shirt on, lying on my left side (wife has right side of our bed). I find that when I'm wearing a shirt, it twists in my sleep and traps heat. Predictably, having a shirt on under the chest band resulted in similar discomforts. Initially, the chest band did show a yellow indicator while I was adjusting it, but after a time it turned green. I went on to connecting the soft sensor (squeeze to insert fingertip) on my left index finger and taped the sensor wire to my wrist and again near my elbow. The indicator for this went from yellow to green alongside the chest band indicator. I unwrapped and did the best I could manage with placing the cannula tube into my nostrils and connected it to the device. All three indicators were green, and the one to the right of where the cannula connects (looking down) turned into a green circle with animated quadrants and in a few moments (not minutes) it all turned off.
I wasn't sure that it was working correctly because the chest strap didn't feel as if it were tight enough, so I tightened it - no indicators changed. I checked by removing the sensor from my index finger, and, as predicted, the indicator went yellow and back to green after I replaced the sensor. The cannula tube wasn't mounted correctly and fell out, so I fixed that as well. All indicators were off, so I was hoping it was configured right. (continued below)
I found that I could not lie on my side - it put tension on the left arm tape holding the SpO2 sensor in place, and the chest belt / tshirt felt like it was twisting. The cannula smelled like a pool toy and any time it moved slightly, it would move hairs in my nostrils and instantly wake me up. On rare occasion, sensor lights would briefly blink yellow and then turn off, but not frequently.
The instructions I was given by my sleep institute pointed me to this video. It also said, in uppercase letters ***** AVOID PUSHING ANY BUTTONS ***** WEAR IT ALL NIGHT
The first two hours I could not get to sleep because of anxiety - it felt like I was taking a test I couldn't prepare for and didn't know how to complete, worse than a blind job interview. I was very cogniscent of the sensors, the tape on my arm (interestingly, not the tape on my face) and was very uncomfortable compared to a 'normal' sleep. I ended up having to get out of bed and sleep on a recliner to *try* and get four hours of data on it.
Alarm went off to get started for the workday, I *did* briefly press the button as shown at 2:43 in the video and NOTHING showed in the circular indicator area.
The experience could be made much better with a manual on / off switch, giving the patient the ability to ensure the device is working properly instead of trying to make it a one-button operation. Being able to check the process either by pressing the button during use or having output of sensor status to a mobile app would have been amazing to help put my mind at res that it was working as intended. Also, if sensors *weren't* working correctly, some kind of audio sequence beep every minute or so would be useful to make sure the data is being recorded accurately.
In any case, doing this during a pandemic with only a paper and a video to help you out is simply inadequate. Ask for a quick demonstration setup in person if you can, especially regarding the tension level on the chest band to make sure it works correctly.
I wore this last night. I had few of the problems other people seem to have had. The belt stayed in place fine. FWIW, it’s winter here, and I was wearing flannel pajamas. I believe the rough fabric really helped the strapping to stay where it was supposed to be. So if flannels are an option for you, try that.
The nasal cannula also stayed in place. I did add extra tape, though.
The equipment I had the most problem with was the finger oximeter. I put it on my left forefinger. It was uncomfortable and my finger kept going numb. It frequently claimed to be disconnected, even though I never removed it. I taped the cord to the back of my finger, then to my hand, wrapped it around my wrist once, and taped that too. I would adjust slightly, then the green light would turn on.
I couldn’t fall asleep for the first 2 hours, in part because I couldn’t find a good place for that hand. I’m a side sleeper: right side, opposite to where the oximeter was. I woke up at least 5 times that I remember - each time finding myself on my back. So something about it made me move. Caught myself snoring once. If I was still sleeping on my side as usual, that wouldn’t have happened.
So I expect this device will say I have sleep apnea, even though my known sleep disorder is Restless Leg Syndrome - as diagnosed about 15 years ago, in a lab sleep study, which my insurance would not cover this time. It’s gotten worse lately, and my doctor wanted to find how much worse, and not just try out new medications. There are a LOT more sleep disorders than sleep apnea, though that’s the one you hear constantly trumpeted. I am a woman with a BMI of 25, so not morbidly obese.
This device seems to be designed to detect Sleep Apnea only. Before I picked up the kit, I was wondering how it would detect Restless Leg. I was expecting electrodes for my legs. Answer seems to be, it won’t.
When I picked it up, I asked the Sleep Lab tech about side sleeping. He said, the more you sleep on your back, the more the machine will think you have sleep apnea. Well, I ended up sleeping on my back far more than usual, so I’m sure that’s what it will indicate.
Also, I never saw the little pie chart indicating a complete reading. My instructions in the kit specifically said NOT to press the button, so I didn't.
Hi Linnea, We would like to thank you for sharing your helpful pajama tips and your sleep test experience with us. 😊
When the finger goes numb inside the probe, it usually means the finger might be too far inside the finger sensor and can be pulled back a little. The device will show the finger probe isn't connected since the sensor is squeezing the finger at the back making it unable to read a pulse. The Alice Night One is designed to gather sleep data like snoring, your body position, pressure flow, respiratory effort, oxygen saturation and heart rate. If you are restless during the night of the test, the device will also be able to pick up on this.
There are a few factors that determent whether you have Sleep Apnea or not. Sleeping mainly on your back or snoring will not immediately result in a positive Sleep Apnea diagnose. Lastly, we recommend following the instructions of your sleep lab technician about the user button. Normally it's expected to press the user button in the morning after a sleep session, but if the test didn't collect enough data your sleep technician might plan another sleep session with you. We hope this information might be helpful in the future. Feel free to message us if you have any questions.
Ridiculous. Did everything I was supposed to and the belt sign won’t quit flashing… This is seriously stressful.
My belt icon went from yellow to green numerous time before I fell asleep. When I woke in the morning, it was flashing yellow then after 30 seconds it changed to green. I did four nights of testing and I called the center on the first day left a message and they never called. So I figured oh well.
@@Danny_Watts05me too. What does it mean? Does it make the test inconclusive?
Dr.'s office said the flashing lights were normal. My test results showed my apnea's and I got my prescription and received my supplies.
@@Danny_Watts05That's clearly incorrect 😂🤦♂️
I just got mine to try tonight - Reading through the comments it's like telling your friends you're going to get wisdom teeth out. Everyone has horror stories.
I notice Phillips keeps answering comments here with "Call this number," "Call this number," but in reality it would be helpful to have someone at THAT NUMBER reply within these comments and address the actual problems people are having over and over again so the rest of us can know how to handle certain situations. The main problem of course is not that there may be issues, but that we are worried that if there ARE issues that our insurance companies might not pay to re-do this, or that some of us are paying hundreds of dollars as a self-pay to do this.
Will update this comment tomorrow - Wish me luck. :)
(NEXT DAY) - I slept like crap - I roll around a LOT but I didn't have any problems with sensors coming loose or anything. I'm a slide sleeper. The worst part about it was the finger O2 sensor. It doesn't press hard but after a few hours it's noticeably uncomfortable. Nothing came loose or came off and I packed everything back up in the morning. Hopefully they got the info they need.
You actually slept with a bar rammed into your chest??
@@hiker64 what was your results?
Well, I can handle the cannula tubing and connections/lights just fine.... but I can't figure out the belt! I am not a fan of this thing. So, I'm just gonna go to sleep now. I wish all you new test takers good luck. :-)
Hi there, thank you for sharing your experience. If you're having trouble with the fitting, we advise you contact your physician to get it refitted. They will be able to help you out and discuss the options. We hope they can help you out with this!
The belt gave me trouble as well. In the end, I had to move it lower on the chest, and tighten it quite a bit before the sensor would reliably work.
In my case it was very hard to get the belt small enough to fit around me WHILE wearing the thing, because I had to use one hand to hold the device up.
I ended up asking my wife to shorten it after I had put it on, and with some difficulty we managed to figure it out.
It was pretty cool used it last night.i Ltd was very est to sleep with beaut was a bit tough cause I’m a stomach sleeper so I woke up a lot to adjust to back or side which puts arm to sleep and tossed around a bit. But ultimately it was easier than the tradition sleep study for me
Hello, kuroe chin. Thanks for taking time to share your experience with us here. We're glad to hear that you can sleep well now. :) Don't hesitate to let us know if you need more information about this. We'll be happy to help you. :)
Wish I hadn't read these comments. I'm picking my device up later today and now I'm dreading it. Guess I'll update this tomorrow to let future users know how it went.
Update: I don't understand all the complaints. It only took about thirty seconds to set the machine up and it worked fine all night. Sounds to me like a lot of people were just given faulty machines because one that works... well, works.
No mention of the Xpod clippy thing on the oximeter line. Is it to be clipped to something? I agree that voice over instruction is more useful than music - especially for low-vision people like me.
That's why I'm here....thank you.
This test is very faulty. Thee first night monitored 9 hours but I only slept for two. The lights were continuously flashing in my face no matter how much I adjusted everything. They also had me connect the finger oximeter to a finger which I had surgery on and did not have good circulation but demanded that I use that finger. Also if you have Raynouds syndrome in your hands, you will get a faulty reading. There is nothing testing how much you actually slept. The second night I slept more because I covered the lights and didn't know what was on. After consult with doctor my test was deemed inconclusive but with no apnea and low oxygen. Basically two nights wasted when I could have gotten two nights of good sleep.
Used it last night, even on the tightest belt setting possible it slipped. I was laying flat and it was directly on my chest and indicated it wasn’t attached. I pushed it down and it said it was okay but I couldn’t tighten the belt anymore.
Also if you need glasses to see at night, You can't tell which of the lights is flashing unless you put your glasses on to see it.
At least yours has lights!! I have no way of knowing if my old version is working.
What does the coffee cup thing with the 0 above it mean?
@@davidfitzhugh2298 that is the test unit you strap to your chest
@@donball7007 thank you… I had it strapped to my leg
💯 !!! All I knew was some annoying light would randomly flash them stop, keeping me wide awake. I finally pulled the blanket up to my chin to cover the stupid lights.
What if when you wore the finger probe it was upside down would I need to retake the test ?
If the sleep indicator isn’t 100 percent should you sleep another night?
I ran into a few problems. Getting the finger light to turn green was a challenge. I thought it could sense a pulse. But once I additionally taped the cord over a major vein of my hand, it finally turned green. In the middle of the night, the finger connector came loose. Either it made a noise or the glow of the machine woke me to fix it. I naturally got up and had to pee at 3 a.m and could not fall back asleep until maybe 4:30. A.m. then, at 7 I awoke and only indicator on was a + symbol which I guess is battery low. I still got the green spheres to circle showing a good test? I'll have to follow up with my doc when they open for the day
Hi there, and thanks for reaching out. Sorry to hear about the difficulties you had with your machine. We can imagine that it must have been frustrating to wake up in the middle of the night, to fix your machine. We would like to have a closer look. Please reach out to us on Social Media. We’re available 24/7 on Facebook (to.philips/6058yDkdn) and Twitter (to.philips/6059yDkdX). Alternatively, you can reach out to us via the contact page on our website. One of our colleagues will then try their best to help you further.
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So stay awake all night because you have a bar cinched onto your chest?
What a nightmare. This device is insanely fickle, the slightest movement or shift in position will cause the orange lights to turn on. I had it on for almost 8 hours, was aware of the device the entire night and therefor tried to maintain a still position as best I could. Yet, this morning, the lights indicated only 25% of good data collected. I don't know how else I could make this thing work.
Hi Stanley, thank you for reaching out, and sorry for the delayed response. We are very sorry to hear about your experience with your Alice NightOne device, and we would gladly look into it. We kindly ask you to contact us via one of our social media channels. We’re available 24/7 on Facebook (to.philips/6058JNsr8) and Twitter (to.philips/6059JNsrD). One of our colleagues will then try their best to help you. Hope to speak to you soon.
Hello, Stanley! We were wondering if you need our help here? We'd certainly be happy to assist you in this matter. Hope to hear soon from you!
I have an issue where it pretends to boot up after you plug in the straps, at first i could only get a little plus icon off to the left side to come on then after fiddling with the straps some i got the circle light to come on for about 40 seconds then no lights at all with zero attempts to show the sensor reddiness lights. only indicator of life is the red light inside the pulse ox. Of course there is zero late night tech support to contact if there are any issues. you know at the time you would be using this device. especially if it's a one night test.
The key is bandage tape. I cut my hand chopping vegetables on the day I was suppose to start the sleep study. As I was strapping on the device I decided to use my waterproof cloth tape to secure the cannula to my face and around the cord and my finger of the oxygen sensor. So use tape to re-enforce any part of the device to ensure it remains connected during the night. My finger came out of the oxygen sensor twice. So tonight I will put a longer piece of tape from front to back over the silicone tip then I will wrap tape around the cord and finger.
Busty lady here. The only way I could get the flashing orange light to go off for the effort belt was to put it above my breasts instead of below. Every bit of guidance I could find was geared towards flat chests. Sad lack of forethought.
Hi there Tina. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We will forward your feedback to the product team. Again, thanks for bringing this up with us!
Reading all these complains... my biggest issue is that if i dont return it before 9 am ill have to pay 100 bucks, and i dont have issues staying asleep... my issues is waking up earlier than 8. This place im returning to is on the other side of the city! I dont wanna have to risk paying 100 bucks... only for my monitor to might not even work /or not register enough data 😭
I was wearing the Alice NightOne device for 5 hours but no Good Study Indicator light comes on when I press the front button. If I press the front button does it restart the study or just show me the status of the sensors? If I take off the belt does the data get erased? Is there an email address I can contact for support? I don't have a phone.
According to the above video (and the manual), the good study indicator light only shows up after the device has been turned off. You can turn off the device by pressing the front button for 5 seconds, or by simply removing the sensors (see video above).
The instructions are clear enough but not sure if the light at night is going to help. An Alarm won't help the hard of hearing Maybe it should vibrate.
I watched video & hope all goes as smooth as the video made it seem.
Hated using this thing, even though everything was connected and I didn't get any flashes the few times I woke up in the middle night, I used this two nights in a row and the first night was a struggle and I got 50% good data (with the nasal cannula flashing orange when checking the good data) and last night got 25% (even though this night went way more smoothly) and the nasal cannula was flashing orange for that also. Hopefully the data is sufficient for the sleep lab because I genuinely can't tell what I was doing wrong since everything was green throughout the night
Thank you for sharing your experience on the Alice NightOne with us. We appreciate your feedback and are sorry to hear about the struggles on your first 2 nights. We hope the device has collected enough data for you to proceed. If the data recordings are insufficient, your sleep technician will be able to advise you through the next steps. Normally, when the nasal cannula is flashing orange, it means the device was unable to record the sufficient amount of data. If you have a hard time sleeping with the nasal cannula, the Alice NightOne can also be used with a full face mask instead.
Feel free to message us if you have any more questions.
@@PhilipsHC Full face mask 🤣
The 4 square dont come up and good ?
I have to take an at home test for pre-employment purposes. As far as I know, I don't have sleep apnea but given the fact that passing or failing this test, will be the difference between getting the job or not, I am concerned about taking one, especially reading that most people who take the test, are diagnosed with some mild form of it.
Is there a way to cheat the AT HOME test? Can't I just stay awake in bed for 8 hours while wearing it?
Let someone who you know doesn’t have sleep apnea take it for you
@Joe Mcbride Possibly something that involves driving. Some cases of sleep apnea have the patients dosing off for a second here and there for lack of sufficient sleep, which can be dangerous for driving.
@Joe Mcbride my thought exactly
Is there a way to check how many hrs of sleep it’s recorded? My husband never gets a lot of sleep and we don’t know if it’s recorded enough
Hello Amber. Thank you for reaching out. Normally, when the nasal cannula is flashing orange, it means the device was unable to record the sufficient amount of data. If the data recordings are insufficient, your sleep technician will be able to advise you through the next steps. If you have any further questions, please let us know. We are happy to help.
This honestly wasn’t that bad. Just take your time and make sure you’re exhausted. I slept like a brick. I didn’t even turn in my sleep. Felt real good.
Finally one positive comment.
I'm taking the test tonight and was told at the sleep center that the device turns on automatically at 10p and off at 7a.
Of course, I had to do a trial run at 4p and clipped the device around my chest and a light starts flashing -I then read on the instructions that once you connect it, it starts to record.
I called the sleep center and the receptionist said that all of the people that would know about the device were gone for the day -she said to just wear it tonight and it doesn't work you'll have to reschedule.
I know it's not her fault, but that was supposed to be the help line - I had to wait 6 weeks for today's appointment!
The light stopped flashing -so is it on or off?
Of course, I'll wear the damn thing and go to sleep 3 hrs. earlier than normal (wish me luck with that) in case it turns off after 9 hours like it's supposed to -which would be 1a.
Hi Trevor, Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Your provider can indeed set up a time for when the Alice NightOne will be recording its session. Because the device is designed for easy use, the Alice NightOne will turn on automatically when you connect the belt and starts recording when all the assigned accessories are successfully connected.
If the sleep study itself hasn't collected enough data, your provider can always schedule a new sleep session. 🙂
To see if the device is on or off, you can check the inside of the finger probe. If the red light is on, it means the AliceNight One is recording. The lights on the device itself will turn off in a particular order, so the light doesn't interrupt the sleep study.
So if the lights are off, but the finger probe is still on, the device is still recording.
We hope this has answered your question. If there is anything else we can do to help, feel free to message us again.
They want me to sleep for 6 and a half hours straight for a good reading. This is impossible.
Hello, thanks for reaching out to us. Kindly contact our dedicated colleagues as they'll be more than happy to assist you further. You can reach them with the following number: 1-800-345-6443
We hope this helps!
Use subtitles for those who have hearing problems..simple instructions might help as well; however I found the display to be adequate..thank you
Hi King, thank you for your feedback it is much appreciated!
Horrible device. Everything gets disconnected while sleeping. You are constantly aware and have to fix. I got my results back that showed mild sleep apnea. These results are wrong as they said all events were in up position when in reality I was laying flat on my bed on my back all night. Could someone explain how that could be possible? Thanks!
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The center where I picked up the unit said I was NOT supposed to touch the middle button, unlike what the video said. I forgot to heed this advice and DID in fact hit the middle button. Whoops…The center is closed today, so I can’t reach them. Will this ruin my test from last night? Can I do it again or is it a one time use? Thanks.
Hi, Thanks for sharing your message with us. Pressing the round user button briefly will light up the sensor icons to see if they are connected and working properly, it won't interfere with the readings of the Alice NightOne. 🙂
When you press and hold the user button until the study indicator (the four parted circle shape) flashes, it ends the test, stops the recording and turns off the device. The device can be turned on again by pressing and holding the user button until the study indicator flashes again.
If the device has been turned off during a study session, it's best to check in with the center if this will affect the result once they are open again. Hope this information is helpful, If you have any more questions feel free to message us again at any time.
Green cross is good right because I’m confused here… no talking at all on this video. How do you send me dead batteries… that’s not what my insurance paid for I should have to go out redo my study bc the batteries that came with it were dead or not fully charged this is so frustrating
Strap was like a high level IQ test and is either meant for large fellows or ridiculous. Stupid not to overexplain this!
totally agree!!!!!! :(
Woohoo I figured the strap out
My only problem with the strap was the fact that it was intended for a 54" chest. I had to tie a knot in the belt in order to get it tight enough to get a green light.
@@daveminer5866 i think the point here is also because sleep apnea patients tend to be large in body size so they have to design an elastic strap with plenty of room for stretch.
@@nickraoyj And my point was that a one-size-fits-all needs to fit all and this does not. But a little ingenuity made it work anyway.
thanks for posting this instructional video It helped me a lot.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We're glad to hear that we were able to help you. Once again, thanks!
OK. I will pick up my equipment tomorrow. Watching video ahead of time and reading these comments. Would appreciate input from the manufacturer ahead of time. I am a woman so I guess this thing goes over the beasts--like right under the arms I suppose. What do I do if the belt is too long?. Any other suggestions would be appreciated ahead of time. Thanks.
Hi Linda, thanks for your comment. We'd like to forward your query to our product team, so can you please specify your country of residence? Thanks and hope to hear from you soon!
@@PhilipsHC United States
I had a rough night trying to sleep with it. I only ever got 2 hours of sleep at a time. I know the Dr. Said they needed/wanted at least a 4 hour continuous sleep. But when I check the test status as instructed it lights up all 4 green boxes. No icons (for chest, air or finger). Not sure if I need to do it another night or not.
Yeah the 3 sensor icons do not light up for me as it indicates in the video. I press the middle button and only the pie looking one lights up for me and then disappears after 5 seconds.
I'm doing my sleep study test as I type this comment-I know I'm supposed to be sleeping-but that's hard to do when I'm wearing this equipment-of course the monitor is designed to be in the front-and I'm mainly a stomach sleeper😩😩😩
My doctor's instructions said pressing the button will make results disappear. I was on a 2 night study and pressed the button figuring that turns it on/off before I read those written instructions the next day. I guess I just lost the data from the restless sleep I got that night. The finger light never came on. and btw, I can't bend my head downward toi see those flashing icons with the dang thing on my chest.
Hello, thank you for contacting us! We are sorry to hear that you are having some troubles with your device. If you have any additional questions don't hesitate to contact our support team.
I slept around 6 hours with it and got all the wedges to be green when I woke up, but the most annoying part is the strap, if you want it to stay green the whole night, it needs to be tight otherwise it will go yellow, now my back hurts from wearing the strap tight
Hi there Naegleria, thanks for reaching out to us. We would appreciate the time to assist you as your comfort is important to us! Could you send us a Private Message with the product details and your location, as then we can help you more effectively. We look forward to your message.
Hello. We were wondering if you like to be assisted still. Feel free to let us know here. ;)
@@PhilipsHC NO. ANSWER FOR THINGS PUBLICLY. STOP COPYING AND PASTING THE SAME LAME COMMENT
I have to do this today but shouldn't we go to like a department for the night
Solition I found- remove the batteries and start from beginning. Thid worked after 30 mins of tryinf evwrything else witj the strap
The only light that’s turning on for me is a flashing green plus sign on the far right. Connected everything just fine, but still only that one light turns on. Cant find any information at all on what that’s supposed to mean? Nothing mentioned about it in manuals or in these videos. I feel kind of ridiculous and frustrated for not being able to figure it out??
I’d call the customer support line, but it’s already well into nighttime and it’s not live at this time. Kind of frustrating having your support phone line only active during the day, when it’s going to be at night that people are trying to use these things. Not only that, my provider issued me this device to use over the weekend. No line to call at all no matter the time of day.
Figured it out. Just had to replace the batteries. Now I’ve got to figure out how to get this dang strap light to stop flashing. I was not provided that strap adjuster, just the 2 clips and the strap itself. My guess is that’s why it’s being so difficult. Overall not the easiest or most relaxing setup :/ should’ve been falling asleep 45 minutes ago.
I am having the same problem tonight. I cannot get the damn belt sign to stop flashing. I tightened it so much I couldn't breathe. I called the number my sleep clinic gave me and the operator just laughed and said no ones here. Umm wtf
About an hour of fighting with it. I give up
@@srw6932 man that’s rough. when I finally laid down the belt light turned green, but only after fiddling around with it for a while. it didn’t have to get so tight that I couldn’t breathe, but it was snug. Maybe it’s supposed be tight but not too tight? It’s a weird balance. Sorry to hear you’re having the same issues, it’s not relaxing at all trying to wind down for the night while trying to wrestle with this thing.
What if you need to use the bathroom ??
Hi there. Thank you for reaching out. You can carry it to the bathroom. :) It might be a bit unhandy, but it's possible. If you have any other questions, feel free to let us know.
Is this a one day only monitoring system or to be used two nights in a row
Hello. Thank you for reaching out to us. The Alice NightOne home sleep testing (HST) device is designed to help patients get their study done right the first night before it is sent back to the sleep lab. Hope this information is useful.
I had the finger senser upside down. Thankfully I have a second night being it's a weekend.
What about the Xpod clippy thing attached to to the oximeter?
Hello Billy. Thank you for reaching out to us. We recommend that you check with your sleep lab. They will be able to help you with your questions. Please feel welcome to reach out to us again if you have any further questions in the future.
Had no issues connecting everything, my issue had to do with the dang orange light coming on while I was not even moving 🙄 - even though everything was connected properly (since I checked at least 3 times before saying the heck with it and going to sleep).
Hi Dani, thank you for reaching out to us! To better assist you could you please provide us with your country of residence?
Hi again Dani! Could you please provide the serial number of the product you have? We would like to look into this for you. Hope to hear from you soon!
Mycket informativ video.
It worked for me. 🤷♀️
Thank you for this video. Very easy to set up
I will receive my at home sleep test machine in a day or two. My question is, what if I have to use the toilet a couple of times a night? Will that affect my sleep study data? Do I have to disconnect everything from my body to use the toilet? Any help from you previous users will be a huge help. Thank you!
I got up a few times in the night and it didn't affect the data. I removed the nose and finger sensors to use the bathroom but it's not really necessary. Good luck 👍
If you disconnect the sensors, the device might turn off. However, as Philips responded in reply to another comment, this should not erase any data on the device.
I think the best idea would be to keep them on as much as possible - the device should be smart enough to read the data, notice that you have woken up, and then continue collecting data once you get back to sleep.
The 3 sensor icons do not light up for me as it indicates in the video. I press the middle button and only the pie looking one lights up for me and then disappears after 5 seconds. Even if I unplugged the belt or the nose clip from the machine, no yellow indicator light. I just trusted it and went to sleep. Was I supposed to turn it on or activate the recording somehow?
Hi there, thank you for reaching out to us. We'd like to help you out, therefore we would like to invite you to reach out to our social media team. You can reach them on Facebook or Twitter (@PhilipsCare). Our colleagues there will be more than happy to help you out!
Was your study correct?
What happens when the finger probe comes off during the nite
Hi Kathy. Thanks for sharing your question. If the finger sensor came off during the night, the Alice NightOne would be unable to give a proper reading. At the end of the study, an indicator which shows how much of the requested data is collected appears on the device. If there isn't enough data, your provider will be able to inform you about the next step and may also provide you with some medical tape to secure the finger probe in place. We hope this answers your question. 🙂
I have spent at least a half an hour trying to get the figure pusle probe to turn green that im not even sure if the test will work if it doesn't turn green and i just go to sleep
Hi LoneLeo, thanks for sharing your question with us. We are sorry to hear you are having difficulties with the pulse probe not turning green and would like to help you out with this issue. Before connecting the finger probe to your finger, make a fist of your hand first and point out your forefinger to connect the probe. Make sure the wire of the probe goes over the back of your finger and hand, and secure the wire with medical tape. Take a few deep breaths and relax, if all is well installed the indicator should turn green after the 5th breath. If this isn't the case, we recommend reaching out to your sleep technician. We hope this information is helpful.
What parameters this system checks?
oxygen level on your finger, right?
Heart beat?
There is a breathing sensor in your nose with membrane. It checks ... what exactly? when you breath out or breath in?
that box on your chest... What else does it check beside the heart beat and monitoring other sensors?
I actually went looking for these details, and I was unable to find them. The finger sensor seems to be a regular pulsoximeter (heart rate, blood oxygen saturation). And I guess that the chest strap is monitoring respiratory movements (when you breathe in and out). However, I am not yet sure what the nose cannula is monitoring - flow? gas concentrations?
@@BogdanSass yes, it's monitoring the airflow and snoring via pressure transducer. It is the parameter that is actually used to determine apnoe events (along with the belt). You're also correct that the fingerclip is pulseoximetry (saturation and pulse). This equipment also monitors your body position via actimetry.
@@avalynsuperbug4222 what if you breath through your mouth at night?
I'm receiving this device in a few days and i am a mouth breather, so i don't know how this unit will work for me. My blasted insurance is not covering in lab study this year as they did before so this is going to be interesting. NOT! @@grasser82
Is the pin you connect to the cannula supposed to be loose
Hello,
I would recommend going to your local sleep lab to help properly set you up with your device. If you have any more questions feel free to reach back out. Thank you!
Worst experience ever. Spent over an hour last night trying to make everything work and get it all adjusted. Belt light never turned green; I called and was advised to try using as is. After a very restless night trying to stay comfortable with all this crap on, I woke this morning to find NO lights were on, no red finger light, nothing. Have to make a special trip back to the clinic to see if it picked up anything during the night, which I guarantee it didn't. Have to cancel a dentist appt to make this trip so they can likely give me another unit, demanding that it be returned over the next couple of days, during which I'll be out of town and will thus have to reschedule this whole stupid thing for God knows when. Great process....thanks
Hello, Ryan. Thank you for contacting us and bringing this to our attention. We are sorry for your bad experience and would love to help you as much as possible. For this, we ask that you send us a private message on Facebook or Twitter, so that we can ask for some information and help you further. Hope to speak to you soon!
Hi, Ryan. We're curious to know if you still need our assistance. Should that be the case, we're here for you.
The pulse oximeter probe doesn't work properly. It sucks. I put everything perfectly. I lost 2 hrs of test and I haven't get through this step. And it doesn't help that there's no one to help away night during the problem. I'll die with this condition eventually...
Hi there, thanks for bringing this to our attention. We're sorry to hear that you're having issues with your device. We can appreciate that this is quite an inconvenience for you and would very much like to assist you with this. Please let us know which country you're in and we can connect you with our local product team. Looking forward to your reply.
Your instructions say install batteries, but nowhere mentions battery size. Too much to print?
Hello Gilbert, we'd be happy to assist you. The Alice NightOne home sleep device has power requirement of:
Two AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries or two AA (1.2V) NiMH rechargeable batteries with at least 2400 mAh capacity. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us again.
Can you sleep on your stomach with this device?
This is comical to think I’m supposed to fall asleep with this shit up my nose and a box strapped to my chest ? I’m having issues sleeping with nothing on me now I’m expected to somehow fall asleep with all this shit on me ? 🤣😂👍🏼 good luck on my results doubt I get a wink of sleep tonight.
Well, it’s not a colonoscopy. 😃
ironically I have my colonospy tomorrow and sleep.study Thursday
Where do you put the 4batteries
The strap should have velcro and not plastic clips. I had a hard time and had to tie the strap in a bunch of knots. The nose hose felt like tooth picks and I had to remove it after an hour and a half of not being able to sleep. If they had of spent 20 seconds helping fit the unit (strap) it would have saved 10 minutes of frustration.
Hi Kevin, thank you for your comment. We are sorry to hear of your negative experience. If the fit is still bothering you, we recommend contacting your doctor and healthcare provider to arrange a refit. You deserve to have the best fit in order to make sure you have quality rest. Let us know if we can help address any questions or concerns.
Agreed. I'm thin and it was way too long.
I've been at this for 45 min and can't figure it out. How do you turn it on? I don't see any lights.
Hi there, thanks for your comment. We'd be happy to get you in touch with our local specialists, so they can assist you further with your Alice NightOne. Could you let us know where you currently reside? We're looking forward to your response!
I'm using it now i don't see any lights probably it's invisible🤷
i want to know how can we use with bipap or cpap device ...plz explain any special instruction.
Hello Aamir, thank you for your question. Please refer to the video for specific setup instructions! Feel free to let us know if you have any specific usage questions, we'd be happy to help.
This was much simpler than the booklet it came with...and this video was perfect with the music, a voice over is more distracting...( ...and i love that it irritates "cranky" people...they must not be getting proper sleep 😂 )
This device reminds of old fake medical Fisher-Price toys that I played with as a kid.
I slept ok, but not as good as I have been. Two times I woke up and the cannulas were out of my nostrils. I had them taped well, and not sure how they came out. The last couple of hours of sleep they stayed in. Hopefully good enough. Got a 50% good quality data rating at the end. Cannula and effort belt showed up in yellow, but should have gotten enough info to determine if I have apnea or not.
Awful. My first sleep test and it kept me up all night with the flashing chest strap sign. I adjusted it dozens of times and still don’t work, tightened it and it still went off. Even when I was laying perfectly still it went off.
We have the same issue right now. My husband is currently laying in bed perfectly for his sleep test. I am monitoring his tests and this belt icon kept on flashing yellow.. No matter what i do with the belt it will turn green but in a few minutes, back to flashing yellow again.
@TE BE Thank you. He's done with the sleep test and currently on Sleep Apnea Treatment using CPAP.
Having same issue. Push connectors in tighter and is fine for 15 minutes, then back flashing again.
The chest strap light keeps blinking. Where is the sensor for that
Hello Bella, thank you for your comment. We would like to recommend reaching out to us on Social Media. We’re available 24/7 on Facebook (to.philips/6050JNj5M ) and Twitter (to.philips/6052JNj5O). One of our colleagues will be able to assist you further there. Many thanks in advance! Hope to hear from you soon. 😊
This machine did not work one bit. I could not get the first sensor to go green. Returned after one failed night of yellow blinking in my face all night.
Hi Justin, we are sorry to hear of your experience with the Alice NightOne home sleep testing device. Our colleagues from the Respironics Team are always available to help if you need assistance or have questions. Feel free to send us a Private Message on Facebook or Twitter if you would like us to find contact information for your region.
What is the green plus sign light and why won’t it go away?? I’ve looked everywhere for this information. You don’t even have it in your user manual Philips!! There’s nothing from anywhere about this. I’ve tried everything I’ve seen online. New batteries. Adjusting straps 20 times. Nothing makes the green light go away. Is the test going to work? Or is it a defective unit?
I’ve had this machine for a week and tried to use it 4 times and each night it’s another issue with a never ending nightmare. I can’t get any sleep and now I’m probably going to have to do it all over again.
NightOne? More like nightmare!!
Thanks for sharing your feedback. We are sorry to hear that you are having some trouble with using the device. As you have tried all the usual troubleshooting, we would recommend reaching out to the location that provided you with the device, for further assistance.
I HOPE enough DATA was collected!! I called customer service for an issue with the finger sensor that wouldn't stay green. I was told how many tshe gets calls about this issue instead of how to rectify the issue. She also said my choices were to use it as is or to wait for another one to be sent, i NEED ANSWERS Immediately...I fell asleep at a traffic light recently!!
My finger thing doesn't work. Now I have to drive an hour away to get another one....
After using a CPAP for 20 years, the BCBS bean counters said I need to do this test to tell me I will need another sleep study to determine my pressures. Wife is making my do this test in the spare bedroom so I do not keep her up all night. I'm not going to get restful sleep because I will be waking myself up all night. Feeling grumpy already.
Hi Jim, we are sorry to hear about your experience. For any assistance, please get in touch via Social Media. We're available on Facebook (@Philips) and Twitter (@PhilipsCare). Don't worry, if you don't use Social Media, you can also reach out to us via the contact page: to.philips/60523mfKn.