





🌬️ Clear your sinuses, clear your day — naturally and fast!
The SinuSonic Nasal Congestion Relief Device offers a clinically proven, drug-free solution to sinus pressure and nasal congestion. Using patented acoustic vibration combined with gentle light pressure, it naturally opens nasal passages within 2 minutes. Designed by ENT specialists, this portable device provides up to 6 months of effective relief for allergies, colds, and rhinitis without the mess of sprays or irrigation. Supported by clinical trials and a strong customer satisfaction rate, SinuSonic is a modern, convenient alternative for professionals seeking quick, natural sinus comfort.






| ASIN | B07VQVQRL7 |
| Additional Features | Clinically Proven |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #430,650 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #809 in Allergy Medicine |
| Brand | SinuSonic |
| Brand Name | SinuSonic |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 out of 5 stars 873 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Form | sprays, Inhaler |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 5 x 2.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | SinuSonic |
| Net Content Count | 1 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Product Benefits | Nasal Relief |
| Specific Uses For Product | Allergy |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| UPC | 860001462517 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
L**H
Great customer service
This review is primarily about customer service. Unfortunately the device did not work for me with pretty consistent use. I knew from reading the website and the reviews that only about 80% get benefit, so I knew it would be a gamble. As a healthcare person, the science made sense to me and I am sick and tired of dealing with my chronic nasal congestion so I ordered it. The device is well made and worked as stated, although I did have to told my head down when exhaling to get the vibration affect. My only real complaint about the device itself is that it is basically disposable after 6 months. As someone who hates waste and throwing things away, I would prefer that they make a reusable device, but I was happy to see that the have a recycle program so it can be sent back. I happened to notice an add for the Sinusonic on Facebook that said 30 day money back guarantee, which I did not know about when I ordered it. I emailed the company about it and was at day 25 since my purchase through Amazon. I expected to hear back that since I ordered through Amazon that I was out of luck or something like that, but I got an email back from the company within about a half hour and was told that they would issue a refund and that they really wanted the device to help people. A few email exchanges later, they submitted a refund through Amazon, which I received the next day and sent me a pre paid label to return the device for recycling! That is some of the best customer service that I have had. From many reviews it looks like this works for a lot of people and I can certainly see the potential for it. Happy to now that they meant it when they said 30 money back guarantee if it doesn't work and they honored it.
S**S
Do not waste your money!
I was told about this product by a friend of mine. He saw an ad for it and knew that I had serious sinus issues. When I looked at the product, I had never heard about it. But, looking for some relief from my issues. I thought I would give it a try. I got the product on May 15, 2023. I started using it a few days later. I left for Europe on May 30, 2023 and took the Sinus Sonic with me. I kept trying it, hoping that with some use it would start working. It never made a difference. I was on my way home from Europe on June 16, 2023 when I found out that my Father had died that evening. I got home to Florida and immediately went to Georgia. I was dealing with family issues for 2 weeks. I just got around to sending a message to Amazon and the seller that I wanted to return the product. Neither would accept it and said I had used it for over 30 days. Well, isn't that the point? Give it some to work. Well, it NEVER worked for me. It's just an overpriced air hose. My ENT said I should have known better. Do the sinus rinses as he suggested.
S**A
Works OK but battery not replaceable, product not actually recyclable
I think this does an OK job of clearing my sinuses when they are congested. The problem is that the device has a limited time battery and no way to replace it. I am sure the company COULD do that, but they would rather charge you $64.95 to buy a whole new device every six months. They say that they you can send the device back once battery dies, and they will recycle it and will give you a 25% discount on your next purchase, BUT BUT BUT they do not provide any postage to do that. For me to send the device back was going to be $7, plus finding and preparing appropriate packaging, plus the time of taking it to the post office or UPS, and with all of those costs to mail it back, ultimately the 25% discount is actually only like 10%. Plus, to get the "discount" you can't reorder through Amazon, you have to go through their website which the cheapest shipping added another $10+ to the cost. So ultimately, by sending back your device to recycle it and using their "discount," you will pay approximately $3 more than if you just throw away the dead device and order another one through Amazon Prime with free shipping. It just leaves a bad taste in my mouth, especially when it seems to me that the "recycling" they are doing is probably pulling the device apart, putting in a new battery, and re-selling it.
M**.
Battery Change and End-of-Life Timer Reset Instructions
The SinuSonic has an end-of-life timer that deactives the device after 6 months regardless of the amount of use. The device will then only emit a 3-note tone. You could reset this timer on previous models by removing or replacing its internal AA batteries. Newer models retain the end-of-life timer in flash memory so changing the batteries won't reset anything. However, you can erase the timer memory and re-start the 6-month cycle by following the simple directions below. 1. Remove the top cap by carefully prying up the plastic retaining tabs at the base of the cap and it will pop right off. Don't lose the metal ball directly beneath it. 2. Starting at the top, use a small screw driver to separate the seam. Pry in on the half that has the tab holders to avoid breaking as many as possible. 3. Remove and replace the 3 AA batteries. Press start button at the center of the circuit board. You should hear the same 3-note end-of-life tone. 4. Put one battery in backwards and press the start push button at the center of the circuit board for a few seconds. Then put the battery in the correct direction and press the start button again. You should hear a normal continuous tone. If you don't, try the process again. 5. Reassemble the unit, making sure to put back the metal ball which adds resistance when exhaling.
B**S
Finally!!!
Ok let me start by saying I was extremely hesitant in buying this device with the negative reviews. However, I had rhinoplasty surgery in 2021 to fix a pretty significant hump on my nose- and of course, with surgery comes a year of swelling. But I noticed I was feeling very winded, exhausted, and like I was breathing through coffee straws. I told myself it was internal swelling and maybe removing the big hump on my nose changed how large my nasal cavity was (idk I’m not a doctor). But so finally I went to one. The ENT I saw said that one nostril did have an obstruction but it was likely caused by allergies and swelling and recommended a steroid nasal spray for allergies. After about 5 months of using this, my nose is bleeding. Now I reallllllly can’t breathe because my mucus is all bloody and scabby and I can’t get it out. In tears, I didn’t know what else to do. Surgery was my only other option. I was out of breath, tired constantly, MOUTH BREATHING, blowing my nose 3-4x a day in desperate attempts to clear a blockage. And then I saw this thing. I said no way is that gonna work. But I’m desperate so I tried it anyway. WOULDNT YOU KNOW IT- I CAN BREATHE. One use of this device and I instantly felt relief in my swollen nostrils. I’ve been using it 1-2x per day for over a week now and I can honestly say it’s working for me. I go to bed and can breathe. Now idk if it will work for everyone. My issue was tissue swelling causing obstructions in my breathing. But I’m genuinely so glad I tried this.
J**K
It’s a scam. The unit shuts off to force you to buy a new one. Easy to workaround.
The batteries in this device are simply 3 AA. If you open the device and pull a battery out, it will reset the 6 month timer and you can continue to use it. The device is completely sealed and uses a simple speaker to create the vibration. There is no reason it should stop working other than forcing you to buy a new one. I have been keeping mine running for over a year and a half with no issue just to see if it will stop working and it hasn’t. It continues to run. It did not help me at all however with my sinus issue.
D**R
Environmental waste from unchangeable batteries
Bought it a year ago at the advice of my brother. The device forces you to slow your breathing down while playing a low-pitched tone. The latex(?) part that touches your face is good quality and makes a nice seal. Sinusonic worked moderately well for me, but I think probably not much better than just breathing slowly through your clogged sinuses for 3 minutes straight. I probably used it 10-15 times last year. However, when I went to grab it at the beginning of the this year's fall allergy season, the device was completely dead. It's probably way more complicated and much more powerful than it seems, but judging by size and weight, It feels like it probably operates on 2 "D" batteries,. Ds also seem like they would be able to push the little speaker or tone emitter likely inside the Sinusonic. However, there was no battery port, and the device is absolutely impossible to open. I briefly thought about trying to pop it open with a pry, to try to hack it, but it was at the end of a long day and instead, it sadly went into the trash. Today they took it away from my house, straight into the landfill, like the likely fate of most of the products that they sell. (According to their website, the company does offer 25% coupon if you return it to them, one your dime.) This company should make it much more clear that the unit is only good for a limited duration of time and should provide a free way to ship the core units back to them. As it is, Sinusonic is just creating battery-filled environmental junk in ALL of our cities' landfills.
A**L
Don't be stupid
Ok so don't be like me. I used this for 4 days thinking I had to hold in the on switch for it to operate. Don't know why, I just assumed it. It was torture trying to hold it in and it kept turning off. Well I accidently learned today that you do not have to hold the switch to use it. Just press it once to turn on and once to turn off. (SIGH) I have COPD and my oxygen level is usually 90 to 92 but after using this it goes up to 98. It goes down again after a few minutes but I do seem to stabilize at 96 after use. Also, I hadnt realized my ears were so plugged up. It makes them pop and improves the pressure buildup in my sinuses. Bottom line, effective for me and easy to use.
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