jimh1 wrote:Hi,
I have a question on the Aura. It looks like you would not be able to sleep on your back.
It's too bad that the ad picture of the guy wearing the Aura shows the connector hose going behind the back of his head. Because that
does make it appear that the hose has to go down that way and would make the interface unsuitable for sleeping on your back. Not so.
Actually, the Aura ("Headrest") is extremely comfortable for sleeping in
any position -- sides, back, tummy. The position of the exhaust (above the eyes and pointed straight up) also is ideal for sleeping in any position.
With every mask, I hang the main air hose from my machine up on the wall. People with a headboard often hang the hose from their headboard. That arrangement (getting the main air hose up out of the way) keeps the connector hose from any mask that uses one up out of the way, too.
Lets you toss and turn under the hose like a fish on a slack line. No hose getting under your head, or wrapped around you. No more weight of air hose pulling at a mask, which can get a mask out of place and cause leaks. Or can tug uncomfortably at the nostrils if wearing nasal pillows.