They do not tell you what scores mean
This app would be more helpful if they explained what the snore score indicated. I even looked on the website and sent an email to the company. I have used it 5 days with varying results based on listening to audio and looking at graph and seeing my "snore score" each day. But I do not know if a higher score or a lower score is thought to be more desirable based on the opinions of the makers of this app. Also it is hard to tell if high scores are when I am snoring more or less. I can use this app simply to listen to how I sound at night. To hear the whole night and not just snippets I had to pay $6.99 and upgrade otherwise it would just be some of the loudest times, the peaks. I was concerned about the times that I was more quiet as I had read a concern in sleep apnea is when I am not breathing and also that breathing can be so poor that it is just a whistle or a wheese and can be very quiet. So maybe this is not a great tool for finding out if sleep apnea is present unless there is a way to be able to hear for those symptoms and as the makers of this app suggest playing it for help providers.
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SnoreLab : Record Your Snoring, v3.7.3