Nightly CPAP Dashboard and Therapy Trends
SleepHQ gives CPAP users a focused place to read each night’s therapy data instead of relying on a single score. The dashboard can bring together AHI, mask fit, usage compliance, pressure behavior, oxygen readings, and sleep-stage context, so a user can compare what happened during sleep with how the therapy was configured.
Trend views turn individual nights into a longer story. Users can follow changes in sleep quality and therapy settings, spot patterns across sessions, and prepare clearer questions for a clinician or support group. The layout suits people who want a quick morning check as well as experienced users who prefer detailed charts before adjusting their routine.
Breath-by-Breath Airflow and Event Review
Breath-by-breath review lets users move through a night rather than treating sleep as one summary number. Detailed airflow views can be panned and zoomed to examine pressure changes, flow limitations, snoring, interruptions, apnea events, and respiratory arousals when those signals are present in the imported record.
SleepHQ also adds a journal layer around the charts. Notes, emojis, and custom flags let users mark mask changes, travel, habits, or how they felt, then compare those notes with later trends. This combination makes the app useful for recurring self-review: the chart shows the pattern, while the journal preserves the context behind it.
CPAP Data Uploads, Wearables, and Share Links
Moving data into SleepHQ can start with a CPAP machine’s SD card. With an OTG card reader, users can select files from a phone or tablet and upload them without first moving the card to a computer. ResMed users can also use the Magic Uploader path to sync complete data over home Wi-Fi at regular intervals.
Connected health data expands the picture. The app can align CPAP records with Health Connect or compatible wearables, while the SleepHQ O2 Ring supplies oxygen and pulse readings over Bluetooth. Share links provide a practical way to send selected charts to clinicians, forums, or family and deactivate those links later when they are no longer needed.
Sleep Journal, Learning, and Community Support
SleepHQ is built around an account-based routine, so users can return to their own reports, saved data, and shared views from the Android app. The same account can support a personal learning path, with SleepHQ Academy material and community spaces that help newer CPAP users understand terms and compare practical experiences.
For day-to-day use, it fits morning reviews, equipment changes, remote conversations with a clinician, and forum discussions where a share link is easier than a long explanation. Experienced users can compare settings over several nights and prepare a concise view for an adviser, keeping the conversation focused on patterns rather than isolated numbers.