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frontpagedivinebaboon posted Nov 18, 2025 10:54 PM
frontpagedivinebaboon posted Nov 18, 2025 10:54 PM

Sleeplay App: ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet CPAP Machine w/ Heated Humidifier

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$399

$960

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Sleeplay (link for reference) has ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet CPAP Machine w/ Heated Humidifier for $960 - $561 off automatic discount when purchased via the Sleeplay Mobile App (Android / iOS) = $399. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member divinebaboon for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Download the Sleeplay mobile app for Android or iOS to your compatible device.
  2. Open the app and login to or register your Sleeplay account
  3. Once logged in, click the Home icon on the bottom of the page (if you are not already on the Home tab).
  4. Scroll down and look for a promotion banner that says "App Exclusive Price. Early Access Unlocked! AirSense 10 Now $399" and click the 'Shop Now' button.
  5. On the AirSense 10 product page, click 'Add to Cart'
  6. Price will $960 - $561 off automatic discount applied at checkout (you will see a unique discount code applied, starting with the prefix 'EARLYBF-XXXXXX') = $399 + free shipping

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • While this deal is $140 more than our previous Frontpage Deal from November 2024, this current price still offers a significant savings over typical prices and matches a few older Frontpage Deals for this product.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by divinebaboon
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Sleeplay (link for reference) has ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet CPAP Machine w/ Heated Humidifier for $960 - $561 off automatic discount when purchased via the Sleeplay Mobile App (Android / iOS) = $399. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member divinebaboon for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Download the Sleeplay mobile app for Android or iOS to your compatible device.
  2. Open the app and login to or register your Sleeplay account
  3. Once logged in, click the Home icon on the bottom of the page (if you are not already on the Home tab).
  4. Scroll down and look for a promotion banner that says "App Exclusive Price. Early Access Unlocked! AirSense 10 Now $399" and click the 'Shop Now' button.
  5. On the AirSense 10 product page, click 'Add to Cart'
  6. Price will $960 - $561 off automatic discount applied at checkout (you will see a unique discount code applied, starting with the prefix 'EARLYBF-XXXXXX') = $399 + free shipping

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • While this deal is $140 more than our previous Frontpage Deal from November 2024, this current price still offers a significant savings over typical prices and matches a few older Frontpage Deals for this product.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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bd75
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It's legit, it's based out of Australia. Not all countries require the prescriptions, but in my experience ordering from these online retailers, they ask for it if required after the order.

If you don't know, these can be jailbroken to open up Bi PAP, ASV and other capabilities.

https://airbreak.dev
darius11
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And DME companies try to make me pay my remaining ~$300 deductible then rent the machine to me at ~$50/month for 13 months stretching into next years deductible at the behest of my insurance company that thinks I won't use it despite being verifiably 100% compliant for 10 years.

Hopefully this company is legit because the current system is a scam.
eric_cartman
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The only thing I use insurance for is the supplies. I bought an AirSense a couple years ago around Black Friday and just had my PCP do a prescription. The renting of these machines is a total scam unless you have a great health plan which is rare these days.
Looks like this machine has cellular and heated tubing which mine never had. Good deal.

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Nov 19, 2025 07:16 PM
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eric_cartmanNov 19, 2025 07:16 PM
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Quote from salincer :
My dad just got a CPAP. He wants a backup. Just curious:
1. Is any insurance information required to buy this?
2. Does he just call the doctor and ask for a prescription for a backup machine
No insurance needed as you're simply paying cash out of pocket for this.
My primary care physician wrote a prescription for me when I bought one a couple years ago but that may depend on your doctor's willingness to do that without a sleep study. I just explained to him how long I'd been using CPAP and that I needed a backup machine.
Last edited by eric_cartman November 19, 2025 at 12:19 PM.
Nov 19, 2025 07:19 PM
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SonofZeusNov 19, 2025 07:19 PM
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I used the RM 10 for five years.
I've used the RM 11 for 2 years.
APN <1
100% compliance.
7 hours usage per night.
Send PM if you want my opinion of pros/cons for both machines.
Nov 19, 2025 07:32 PM
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metlfan2003Nov 19, 2025 07:32 PM
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Quote from salincer :
My dad just got a CPAP. He wants a backup. Just curious:
1. Is any insurance information required to buy this?
2. Does he just call the doctor and ask for a prescription for a backup machine
From the other comments here, it does look like he'll need to provide a prescription after he places the order. I'd imagine he should be able to call his Dr and have them provide a copy of the prescription that he then can scan and send over to Sleeplay.

If he just got a machine, he likely still has a valid prescription. Not sure if it's the same everywhere, but my prescription was made out to be valid for five years. That was apparently how long they (Dr/DME/Manufacturer?) recommends replacement.

It's a very good idea to have a spare machine, especially at this price. My machine started whistling like a tea kettle about two years ago, and it was a four month ordeal trying to get my Dr. and DME to order a replacement. My Dr. also insisted I have another sleep study done, which was going to cost me $1.5k out of pocket. Luckily the sleep center told me it as a total waste of time since I was clearly already diagnosed with OSA, and I was able to have the original Dr. that wrote my script six years prior to agree to renew it.

I eventually just bought one out of pocket on a deal similar to this, and set it up myself. It's ridiculous how much more expensive these are and how many hoops you have to jump through to get a machine replaced with your insurance. On one hand insurance will monitor your compliance to determine if they keep paying for it since it's medically necessary, but then if you need a new one, they'll make you wait for months to approve it.

At this point I just order my supplies from Amazon and eBay and cut insurance totally out of it. If you frequently hit deductible it's probably still worth having insurance send you supplies, but I never do, so buying them out of pocket is still WAY cheaper than paying insurance markup. Luckily only the machine needs a prescription most of the time, so you can buy everything else online.

Nov 19, 2025 07:37 PM
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VeggieeNov 19, 2025 07:37 PM
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Does anyone have the photo of the app showing the price ? I am unable to see the app in AppStore. Thank you in advance.

Person with moderate sleep apnea is looking for a machine.
Nov 19, 2025 07:40 PM
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CovvieNov 19, 2025 07:40 PM
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Quote from bd75 :
It's legit, it's based out of Australia. Not all countries require the prescriptions, but in my experience ordering from these online retailers, they ask for it if required after the order.

If you don't know, these can be jailbroken to open up Bi PAP, ASV and other capabilities.

https://airbreak.dev
Thanks for linking that! I wound up getting an ASV via craigslist and I've been a bit worried about what I'm going to do when the motor in it eventually fails. I thought about simply trying to swap in the motor from the Autoset I was using initially but jailbreaking opens up a lot more possibilities since I routinely see the Autosets pop up for sale on craiglist.
Nov 19, 2025 07:47 PM
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ducki3Nov 19, 2025 07:47 PM
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Quote from Gager :
Won't be night and day. Mild sleep apnea slowly chips away at you, building sleep debt over time. I have mild OSA and sleep so much more soundly and the major bonus is I don't snore and mouth breathe.
do you use a pillow, full, and also a chin strap to prevent mouth breathing? Or do you get used to just a pillow mask and no longer need the chin strap?
Nov 19, 2025 07:53 PM
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CovvieNov 19, 2025 07:53 PM
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Quote from Aspey81 :
The resmed app is not required. It can be useful for basic insights if it's your first time using a machine, and it can import apple watch sleep data to show side-by-side with some machine data. HOWEVER, this machine uses a cellular connection to upload your sleep data to resmed servers, and I'm not sure if it's possible to turn that off. There's no bluetooth or wifi, so that's how the app is able to display your data. It's also available for your doctor to access when you go in for later appointments. The usual tradeoff of privacy vs convenience. The newer AirSense 11 is wifi instead, for better or worse.
The sleeplay app is just to order the machine and has nothing to do with using it once you receive it.
On the AutoSet/AirSense/AirCurve 10 the wires that connect the cellular radio (or maybe it was the just the antenna?) can be detached, disabling the cellular part. The ASV I picked up had cellular on it that I did not want and I found a forum post that described how to disable it. Looks like ther are now YT videos available as well.

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Nov 19, 2025 07:53 PM
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dingledookyNov 19, 2025 07:53 PM
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Quote from malo51 :
If you take a screenshot of sleeplay checkout page and provide it to lofta you can get this machine , a heated hose and a clinical grade cleaning solution for 371.75 total. Chat with the lofta rep about a price match .
Doesn't the heated hose already come included with the Air Sense 10?Did you get an extra hose? Or basically get the cleaning solution for $5?
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Nov 19, 2025 08:06 PM
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JakeS5663Nov 19, 2025 08:06 PM
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Quote from FabulousGame193 :
Anyone with mild apnea have night and day improvement by using a CPAP?
I guess it may be different for everyone, but I finally tried one after realizing that I was getting tired on shorter and shorter drives and a general feeling of forgetfullness and fogginess. I was SURE I was never going to be get used to the mask/nose pillow deally and I prolly lost additional sleep the first few days and tried to just sleep more, which didn't help.

I'm not sure when the change occurred, but after a month or so, I realized I wasn't tired throughout the day anymore. Granted I'm a big fat guy and it's my fault, but a CPAP made the biggest change in my QOL as an adult. I just wish they would stop requiring prescriptions in the US so more people could have inexpensive access to these.
Nov 19, 2025 08:06 PM
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salincerNov 19, 2025 08:06 PM
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Quote from metlfan2003 :
From the other comments here, it does look like he'll need to provide a prescription after he places the order. I'd imagine he should be able to call his Dr and have them provide a copy of the prescription that he then can scan and send over to Sleeplay.

If he just got a machine, he likely still has a valid prescription. Not sure if it's the same everywhere, but my prescription was made out to be valid for five years. That was apparently how long they (Dr/DME/Manufacturer?) recommends replacement.

It's a very good idea to have a spare machine, especially at this price. My machine started whistling like a tea kettle about two years ago, and it was a four month ordeal trying to get my Dr. and DME to order a replacement. My Dr. also insisted I have another sleep study done, which was going to cost me $1.5k out of pocket. Luckily the sleep center told me it as a total waste of time since I was clearly already diagnosed with OSA, and I was able to have the original Dr. that wrote my script six years prior to agree to renew it.

I eventually just bought one out of pocket on a deal similar to this, and set it up myself. It's ridiculous how much more expensive these are and how many hoops you have to jump through to get a machine replaced with your insurance. On one hand insurance will monitor your compliance to determine if they keep paying for it since it's medically necessary, but then if you need a new one, they'll make you wait for months to approve it.

At this point I just order my supplies from Amazon and eBay and cut insurance totally out of it. If you frequently hit deductible it's probably still worth having insurance send you supplies, but I never do, so buying them out of pocket is still WAY cheaper than paying insurance markup. Luckily only the machine needs a prescription most of the time, so you can buy everything else online.
Thank you!
Nov 19, 2025 08:11 PM
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matt314159Nov 19, 2025 08:11 PM
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Quote from Veggiee :
Does anyone have the photo of the app showing the price ? I am unable to see the app in AppStore. Thank you in advance.

Person with moderate sleep apnea is looking for a machine.
Let's see if this posts. The UI is being weird when I try to upload the photo.
Trying a second time, looks like it's attaching now, sorry about that.
[IMG]https://photos.fife.usercontent.google.com/pw/AP1GczN-dPBYes3RQnarhvDIQ_oPzmFVApdyVwoPaUoNIBZER75-xIB34c-Yew=w415-h912-s-no-gm?authuser=0[/IMG]
Nov 19, 2025 08:12 PM
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VeggieeNov 19, 2025 08:12 PM
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Quote from matt314159 :
Let's see if this posts. The UI is being weird when I try to upload the photo. Trying a second time, looks like it's attaching now, sorry about that. [IMG]https://photos.fife.usercontent.google.com/pw/AP1GczN-dPBYes3RQnarhvDIQ_oPzmFVApdyVwoPaUoNIBZER75-xIB34c-Yew=w415-h912-s-no-gm?authuser=0[/IMG]
thank you so much
Nov 19, 2025 08:58 PM
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HorkNov 19, 2025 08:58 PM
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I've been looking for a good deal on the Airsense 10, which is what I've been using for decades now even though I should have replaced it long ago. Do I just swap the card in it from the old one to the new one?
Nov 19, 2025 09:36 PM
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npoliteNov 19, 2025 09:36 PM
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Quote from metlfan2003 :
From the other comments here, it does look like he'll need to provide a prescription after he places the order. I'd imagine he should be able to call his Dr and have them provide a copy of the prescription that he then can scan and send over to Sleeplay.

If he just got a machine, he likely still has a valid prescription. Not sure if it's the same everywhere, but my prescription was made out to be valid for five years. That was apparently how long they (Dr/DME/Manufacturer?) recommends replacement.

It's a very good idea to have a spare machine, especially at this price. My machine started whistling like a tea kettle about two years ago, and it was a four month ordeal trying to get my Dr. and DME to order a replacement. My Dr. also insisted I have another sleep study done, which was going to cost me $1.5k out of pocket. Luckily the sleep center told me it as a total waste of time since I was clearly already diagnosed with OSA, and I was able to have the original Dr. that wrote my script six years prior to agree to renew it.

I eventually just bought one out of pocket on a deal similar to this, and set it up myself. It's ridiculous how much more expensive these are and how many hoops you have to jump through to get a machine replaced with your insurance. On one hand insurance will monitor your compliance to determine if they keep paying for it since it's medically necessary, but then if you need a new one, they'll make you wait for months to approve it.

At this point I just order my supplies from Amazon and eBay and cut insurance totally out of it. If you frequently hit deductible it's probably still worth having insurance send you supplies, but I never do, so buying them out of pocket is still WAY cheaper than paying insurance markup. Luckily only the machine needs a prescription most of the time, so you can buy everything else online.
Most providers I have seen are worthless, especially if they are part of a large group.

I am a mouth breather when sleeping. I could see on OSCAR how bad the leaks were yet my provider said it was mostly normal.

With the help of Reddit I moved to a full face mask. My AHI is around 2-3 but I do have clear airways so I am steadily lowering my pressure (currently at 11.6) until I find the sweet spot. Luckily I unlocked the ASV in case I need to move over to that. My provider said I would have to take another study (who knows how much that will cost) and then another 2k for the machine.....not happening

This industry needs better regulations. DMEs hit people good the first time because you don't know any better. I paid over $650 for the 10 month trial period when could have bought it for cheaper.
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Nov 19, 2025 10:36 PM
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VKD143Nov 19, 2025 10:36 PM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
You should download Oscar [sleepfiles.com](it's not difficult) and then put the memory card in your machine. You will be able to see if your headaches are being caused by machine issues. After having the card in your machine, you can view all the data on your PC. I used it a lot when I was starting odd but I've been sleeping well so I don't look too often anymore. It looks like tech from the '80's but it works.

Where does it say used? Maybe I'm missing it.
I am using Airsense 11, I heard from other user like they wake up energetic but that is not true in my case, have been using for an year now. I have my next visit in Jan and waiting for it. I am curious how can I insert memory card into the machine? I would definitely want to read it with AI help than these doctors. Appreciate your response with steps or any videos you came across.

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