Unbiased Review of Anti-Snoring Solutions: Smart Nora vs. Clio


Snoring affects 90 million adult Americans. No less than 37 million are regular snorers. If you are one of them, you have nothing to be ashamed of. However, you should take measures to solve your problem for both your own and your partner’s sake. Two of the devices that promise to solve your problem safely and comfortably are Smart Nora and Clio. If you’re having trouble deciding which one is best, our 10-point unbiased comparison of the two will help. Check out our findings below.

Unbiased 10-Point Comparison: Smart Nora vs. Clio

1. Presentation

Both devices claim to detect and reduce snoring without affecting the comfort of the user or their partner. Unlike mouthpieces, nasal dilators, tongue retainers, and anti-snoring sprays, they do not need to come into direct contact with the user.

Both anti-snore systems consist of a pillow insert with an air tube and a smart base with an incorporated pump. They work in a similar way, but there are a few small but important differences between them.

Smart Nora comes with a small microphone pebble that you can mount on the wall or place on your nightstand. Clio has the microphone incorporated in the smart base. For charging, Clio comes with a cable and a power adapter. Smart Nora has separate chargers for the pebble and the base station.

Clio is delivered in a carrying bag, with the parts fixated in a foam support. The package weighs a little over four pounds. Smart Nora is delivered in a custom hard felt bag, along with two lithium-ion rechargeable batteries that allow it to work when there are no power outlets available. The package weighs close to six pounds.

The descriptions of the two products are very similar, so similar that, overall, Clio seems a cheaper imitation of Smart Nora. The following points of our Smart Nora vs. Clio comparison will explain this conclusion.

2. How They Work

Both devices follow the same principles. The microphone detects the user’s snoring and inflates or deflates the pillow, adjusting the user’s position and stopping their snoring. Their effectiveness depends on their proximity to the user.

From this point of view, Smart Nora is easier to use. The pebble incorporating the microphone can be installed on the wall, placed on the nightstand, or even mounted on the side of the bed. It is compact and stylish, and it even comes will a wall mount.

Clio, on the other hand, requires that the base station remain close to the user, on the nightstand, near the bed, or even underneath it. However, placing it on the nightstand could be a little inconvenient due to its dimensions.

Due to the pebble that allows overhead mounting, Smart Nora is more likely to pick up snoring accurately no matter the user’s sleeping position. Clio could have a hard time doing that when the user sleeps with their back towards the device or on their back and the base station is on the floor.

Through dedicated controls placed on the pebble, Smart Nora allows the user to adjust the minimum snoring levels from which to begin adjusting the pillow. The controls on the smart base allow the user to set minimum and maximum pillow inflation levels as well, to make sure the device does not exceed their comfort range. Clio does not have these options.

3. Dedicated Apps

Clio works with Anti Snore Solution, an app developed by Rabbit Technology that detects and analyzes snoring. It can be paired with the pillow pad and the smart base to inflate the pillow when it detects snoring. This could give Clio the upper hand in our Smart Nora vs. Clio comparison.

However, our research indicates that the app was not developed for Clio, but for a competing product, the Tuwan Smart Anti-Snoring Pad. This suggests that the app could very well work with Smart Nora as well. Moreover, Smart Nora will have its own dedicated app soon, according to the developer’s announcement.

4. Setup and Ease of Use

Both products are fairly easy to set up and use. Smart Nora may seem a little more troublesome due to the additional pebble mount that requires installation. However, once installed, the piece can remain in place and function without additional effort. Adjusting its settings is easy due to the intuitive controls on the pebble and smart base.

Clio, on the other hand, will not work without the app needed to activate it. Moreover, since the smart base needs to remain close to the user and it is far from small and compact, the device may need storage during the day and setup every evening.

Under these circumstances, Smart Nora seems more intuitive, more convenient, and easier to set up and use. We love the fact that it does not depend on an app and, implicitly, smartphone, to function. This makes it the winner of this point of our Smart Nora vs. Clio comparison.

5. Effectiveness and Accessibility

Both devices follow the same principles. However, Smart Nora’s pebble can be mounted anywhere while Clio’s base station requires more space. This means the former detects snoring more accurately, no matter what the user’s sleeping position is.

The fact that anyone can use Smart Nora, while Clio is only an option for Android and iOS users determined us to give Smart Nora the upper hand in this point of our comparison as well. The odds may change if Nora’s app disappoints users, but we will see when the time comes.

6. Prices and Availability

Smart Nora costs $299 and benefits from free shipping when ordered through the official website. Clio is available on Amazon and costs $257 + shipping fees according to the retailer’s policy. At first sight, this makes Clio the winner of this point of our Smart Nora vs. Clio comparison.

However, the odds may shift in the other direction for those who take into account shipping costs and other aspects. The most important aspects to pay attention to, reviewed in the following lines, are warranty, guarantees, support, developer reputation and user reviews, and more.

7. Warranty

We could not obtain any information on Clio’s warranty. Smart Nora, on the other hand, benefits from a one-year warranty for manufacturing defects.

8. Money Back Guarantees

Both devices come with a 30-day money back guarantee. However, Clio buyers will have to use Amazon’s policy and will lose shipping and return shipping costs. Smart Nora buyers can return the product to the developer without losing anything, as the developer offers free returns as well. It should be obvious who the winner of this point of our Smart Nora vs. Clio comparison is.

9. Support

We cannot talk about customer support with Clio. On Amazon, the seller is Viral_Products, who barely answers questions with short, unclear messages. Another seller, Clio, lists mainly beauty and makeup products. The app has a different developer, so you can expect some support regarding app functionalities, but none regarding its pairing and functionality with Clio.

With Nora, things are very simple. They offer answers to frequently asked questions and setup support on the website, and they are available by email and online chat. Their support service has an excellent reputation among users, so we have no other option but to grant them the upper hand in this point of our Smart Nora vs. Clio comparison.

9. Developer and Product Reputation

We could not identify Clio’s developer. Our research led to cliowellness.com, which appears to be the official website for the product. However, the links to the About Us page and other pages on the website do not function, so all we have on the developer is a phone number, an email address, and a general location – Miami, Florida.

With Smart Nora, things are different. The official website presents photos of a multinational team and even posts career opportunities. They attended various events from which they post photos and news reports, and they update the information on their website regularly.

As for the products, at the time of this review, on Amazon, Clio had an average rating of 3.3/5 stars from 16 reviews. Its compatible app is not much more popular either. The product seems like a ghost – it does not exist outside Amazon. Few have heard about it, even fewer have used it, and only a couple of users truly believe in its effectiveness.

Smart Nora, on the other hand, had an average rating of 3.7/5 stars from 367 reviews. It is rated as a top anti-snoring solution on most reviews websites, and received praises in The Oprah Magazine, Time, USA Today, Good Morning America, and other prestigious publications.

Drawing the Line on Our Smart Nora vs. Clio Comparison

Taking into account the above, we strongly suggest Smart Nora as the more effective of these two anti-snoring solutions. It may be a little more expensive than its competitor, but it is easier to use, more effective, and more reliable. Moreover, trying it will not cost you anything.

Do you agree with the conclusion of our Smart Nora vs. Clio comparison? If you have tried any of the two products, don’t hesitate to share your thoughts in a comment and help our readers make an informed decision. Are you worried that Smart Snora will not be enough to stop your snoring and help you enjoy a more restful sleep? Check out our review of MyPillow and imagine slipping your Smart Nora pad under the most comfortable pillow in the world: no snoring and excellent sleep! What more could you possibly wish for?


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