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This channel is great! I am in my 50’s and just had an MMA after doing the CPAP to BILEVEL to ASV dance. And I’m a petite Asian woman. I had figured out my OSA all on my own at age 36. I finally got to Christian Guilleminault, MD (RIP) and he said I had OSA unequivocally. Unfortunately sleep studies have been reduced to one damn number, AHI. My AHI was 22.1 and I was told it was mild. In REM the AHI was in the 50’s! They don’t care about flow limitations, arousals not associated with apnea or hypopnias quite frankly. If it weren’t for folks like Jason I’d be dead from a car accident or other. Did you know that a generation of us older folk were given sleep apnea by our orthodontists? If we had crooked and crowded teeth, rather than expand our upper palate and lower jaw, the orthodontist pulled adult teeth and squished our remaining teeth together thereby making our dental arch and mouth and hence oral airway smaller. I recall distinctly feeling worse and depressed etc in junior high and it coincides with when my four teeth were pulled and braces were put on in the 1980’s. Thank you so much to Jason and others who have helped me so much in my journey. People who are not chronically sleep deprived do NOT get it. It cracks me up when Sleep docs give you a follow up appointment in 6 months just because the AHi on your machine’s card looks “great” even though you feel like crap. Now that I know that Sleepyhead was replaced by Oscar I will try downloading it. Yes after my MMA I still use my PAP, but that’s because my face was really messed up by God and my orthodontist. Christian Guilleminault told me that my palate needed to be expanded by 1 cm to get it back to original state and then some because my original palate was too narrow to begin with. As an adult it is not possible to achieve that much expansion and advancement surgically. That’s why I still need PAP but lower pressures which I now realize that I still need titration. I can finally physically close my mouth due to the MMA surgery, but not sure if the nasal prongs are better than full face. If anyone has tips please give them to me! I’m afraid to down load my card to OSCAR. It could be frightening!
Jason you have a cool house cat. All Aussie Nick has is an occasional emu running around? But in all seriousness you both have a great channel. Both you dudes provide us “Hose-Heads” a lot of great sleep tech. And I just want to say thanks for all the stuff you do Jas.
😂 My house cat now excels at mediocrity. My previous cat was the GOAT of all cats. Thanks to you and your kind words. Really appreciate you (everyone) watching.
I just got onto Sleep HQ and the FB page and mentioned you in a post and how important you were when I started therapy. I uploaded around 2 years of data to Sleep HQ and it took ages but didn't miss a beat. I'm not familiar with OSCAR but my first impression, and that's all it is, is that Sleep HQ is way more user friendly. Either way, having both you guys on our case is something we can be very thankful for. PS: You both have a lame sense of humour in common! One is Australian though, so I'm biased mate!
😂 I thought you still had a man crush on Ronald Popper M.D.? (Yes....my dark gift is that I remember obscure things about.......EVERYTHING and EVERYONE!!! 🧐) No worries. You have to give an extra point to Aussies. You guys are surrounded by animals that are actively trying to kill you constantly.
This is a great comparison. I'd like to see a comparison with SleepHQ now or maybe when pro comes out. I think your analysis is fair for the version you were looking at. It has changed quite a bit since then.
Jason…I think your comment about a marriage between SleepHQ and OSCAR was spot on. I like both a great deal for different reasons. Nick and Adam are totally open to suggestions to improve the app. They will be adding other machine compatibility as well as some O2 sensors. I was one of the first beta testers and seeing the evolution has been wonderful to see. Sadly, there are a lot of people with no tech savvy whatsoever who will have difficulty with uploading data in large part due to not ever doing something like that before. That said, they could also have difficult getting data in to OSCAR since they don’t know what an SD card or SD card reader is. See you Thursday on Zoom!
Some of the people that aren't real tech savvy will have difficulty on both platforms. Adam (SleepHQ) had a great tutorial on importing data using a phone as well as on a computer. He explains the process very well. I think I got to it in the 'help' tab within SleepHQ. So even if someone is confused by the process they can follow him doing it step by step. (what I did!) 😄
@@Freecpapadvice I had some issues uploading data to SleepHQ. After I saved the data from my SD card to hard drive on my Windows 10 PC it went MUCH MORE quickly and smoothly!!! I have been using a CPAP since March of 2021. I have a full beard. It's been VERY hard for me to get a good seal. I'm using a ResMed AirFit F-20. I have some success one night then none the following night. It's frustrating.
I’m in Australia and tried both, Oscar way quicker and easier to upload, all round better. It’s less clunky, once data on computer you don’t need internet connection or rely on server like sleep hq. Had issues with sleep hq for this reason. Summaries are better on Oscar. Reviewing and Scrolling through data also easier on Oscar. If you didn’t notice, a big Oscar fan!! Proud to admit it!
Thanks for the review. As far as I am aware, Oscar requires a desktop or laptop. Mine are old and very slow so I don’t use them. SleepHQ runs on my iPad which I use all the time. Therefore the decision between the two products is a no brained. A product that I can run or nothing.
So I didn’t believe you about the comparison at first but I tried for myself. Aesthetically, sleep HQ is cool and like the app interfaces we are used to but OSCAR took the win for me for a few reasons. 1) I didn’t even have to click on my SD - it automatically detected it and uploaded the data seamlessly. 2) It seemed to be more manuverable and like there were many options. 3) It’s FREE and great!! And lastly I prefer it not being in the cloud. I like that I can open it on my computer. The down side is it looks like my dads floppy disc computers with DOS … analog af I think I’ll be sticking with Oscar but a few pastels wouldn’t hurt the interface ijs
@@markeveren5072 Oscar requires you to pull the SD card out of the machine and upload the data. the magic uploader does it continuously in the background. for me both systems have more data than I care to look at anyway. I believe Oscar installs on your computer and has no fees. the sleep HQ magic uploader is $250 plus an annual subscription I don't mind paying the subscription because sleepHQ has a Mobile application and it collects and displays apple health and sleep data from my Iwatch and iphone which is so convenient its worth every penny!
Watch Nick's video on beginners guide to Sleep HQ. It answers your navigation questions. I'm going to try both. Thinking about whether I need to keep more than 30 days data. Also if Nick is pricing in USD, that's a killer for our exchange rate. Also concerned about encryption for all that data.
I think you are being quite fair, given the user experience you shared. I think the big difference is that Oscar is a local app (more options for both developers and end users), whereas SleepHQ is a web app and "web-ified" apps always seems to constrain the "feature" set either a little or a lot (the features have to be "web friendly"). I don't know what can be done to make the uploads easier or faster as the file hierarchy is set by the PAP machine. Last I looked, mine was over 17000 little files totaling over 6gb of data. Maybe if they added a function to compress/zip the file path locally, upload the zip and then decompress it on their end? Also Local = "Your Computer" and Cloud = "Someone Else's Computer"... Not a big deal to me, but some folks are particular about that. In the end, I'm like you in that SleepHQ looks promising and is definitely headed in the right direction. It just needs some polishing. It would be a huge win for the UI if they can add the element resizing/reordering like Oscar, along with the easier graph scrolling.
Oscar's help did not tell me about the down arrow... I was having to change the day, then change back, to unzoom... so, thanks for that. Pretty sure that SleepHQ is based in part on the Oscar (open source) software... the wifi SD card and Raspberry Pi also seem to come from the Apnea Board community.
I love OSCAR. It's what I use primarily. I have played with SleepHQ and the ONLY thing I could maybe see it being better than OSCAR for is if you want someone else to look at your data. You can just share a link instead of having to do a remote session or send screenshots from OSCAR.
please anyone do a video for "RESmart npap analysis software" for us BMC PAPers there only one video on youtube about it which not bad but I got all the graphs except "Flow" graph which I don't know why does it require any tools or my machine simply can't do it (BMC G2 A30)?
I love SleepHQ and will probably subscribe for the first year but I'm coming back to OSCAR to compare which works better for me. I used to use SleepyHead until the developer stopped supporting it.
I am still patiently waiting for Oscar be working for my Löwenstein Prisma Smart Max. Europe will be Thankfull there's more devices then Resmed in the world. However Resmed is awesome... we need help as well. Thanks so much Jason for being always awesome and on point. 😊
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Looks nice, but why would you want to upload your personal or patients data to a cloud !? And OSCAR Is opensource. And if you would just export the data and install oscar you can look at it anyways.
I ahve downloaded OSCAR but it will not open citing that it can not open the folder. I have uninstalled, restarted my computer then reinstalled it. I attempted to select a folder but still a no go. What am I doing wrong?
Hi Jason from Québec. I'm a new user of CPAP and I adopted OSCAR but now, my spouse is about to also use a CPAP. Can I create two different profiles and use two SD card to download statistics for both of us. Thanks.
Question for you. Is OSCAR completely controllable via the keyboard? I am visually impaired so do not use a mouse. Is there an ability to save results as a CSV or is it all dependent on images. Thanks in advance.
I have installed Oscar on my desktop. My security program is giving me warnings, not a secure site. Not a trusted site. Do you think I have the right Oscar website? What should I do?
For me the big difference is simply this, Oscar doesn't work with mobile devices, and I very rarely fire up my PC anymore, using my smartphone almost exclusively.
SleepHQ is only free for a month after that it costs 14.99 a month that's ridiculous Now I am wondering if Oscar is free or is there a charge for it after a certain time using it it does look completely free since it's an open source program but if they charge after a certain amount of time I can do without either of them.
OSCAR has been free forever. There are absolutely no plans I’m aware of to monetize it. That’s not what they’re about. With SleepHQ I thought there was always supposed to be a free version. If not, that’s news to me for sure. Thought charge was only for an “enhanced” version. Guess I’ll have to do some digging around tomorrow.
It's free to review your most RECENT 30 days of data but this is rolling so you'll always have access to the most recent 30 days which is very fair as it costs money to store data on a server.
I have data from Oscar but need to send it to someone to decipher for me. It's in an email word document. Can someone please tell me where to send by email? Thanks
Jason, since you are a registered sleep tech, have you compared consistency between OSCAR and the Resscan analysis software? I have dug deep into OSCAR and love the software, but the question I keep asking myself is how reliable is the data? I have no idea how to verify this being a patient. Numbers are only as good as the source so this means everything. In a way, some are literally betting their lives on it. That's scary so I hope it's right on.
OSCAR is reporting information provided by the machine. What you would want to ask is about the reliability of the machine itself. Airflow data from ResScan is the same as PAP device. It's all collected with pneumotachs/pressure transducers. It's the same with SleepHQ. It's all the same. "OSCAR Data" was accepted in a California Court for what it's worth.
@@Freecpapadvice thanks for the useful feedback. I have never found any physician willing to even look at the data outside of AHI and hours used so guess it doesn't matter a whole lot. :)
Has anyone been able to crack the Dream Station data yet? I’m sure insurance wise I’m stuck with it for at least a couple more years unless I want to pay out of pocket for a different machine.
I tried downloading OSCAR to my MacBook Pro. I get a message saying "OSCAR could not be opened because the developer cannot be verified. MacOS cannot verify that this app is free from Malware. I have OS 12.3.1 (Mac newest operating system). Can you contact the developer regarding this isssue? Your comments are welcome. Nice job explains the difference between OSCAR & SleepHQ.
@@terryapple4700 In the download folder is a "read me" file. That's the instructions and walks you through those scenarios. From memory you drag the OSCAR icon (next to the "read me" file) into the applications folder. In there you open as admin and you're good. That's it more or less.
I tried sleephq, and my main grip is that it is cloud based. I HATE cloud based apps. BUTt sleephq is "prettier". That doesn't make it better though. Also, I use the O2 ring because I wanted to know what my O2 and heart rate was, and if it correlated with my apnea. There is some correlation, but nothing drastic... whew! The mouse operations with oscar are a little weird, but easy to master. Like zooming in (left click) out (right click) dragging (right button hold) select region to zoom (left click and drag). At least they are there though! I tried with sleephq, and had the same problems zooming/dragging, and no O2 import. Did I mention ..... cloud based??? That is the big turn off for me!
I hear you with cloud based! 😂 That takes server space, which costs, who pays that cost long term is my concern. That's not a reality now, and not the intent of this video. I do like stuff on my hard drive though...I'm with you!
SleepHQ is still VERY new. The ability to share data is outstanding....I can't stress that enough. It's very simple to share with people. Navigating data is really rough (in my opinion). This is what is important to me personally. I'm not a software developer so I don't know a thing about this, BUT....it seems like getting zoom and scrolling working more like OSCAR would be easy to change. (but again...completely talking out of my rear with this)
There are several items that come under the umbrella of "user friendliness." 1. Navigation. That's what your video focused on. I'm sure SleepHQ has a way to navigate the way you want, but since you are used to a certain way, any change to navigation will be new and unfamiliar to you. 2. Data analysis. You video didn't touch on this at all. The SleepHQ dashboard seemed to have graphical representation of the data but you didn't spend any time on that so it's hard to say whether SleepHQ's data analysis is displayed better /worse than OSCAR. 3. Who is the user. I think SleepHQ was referring to the END user being Joe Schmoe (not sleep professionals such as Sir Lefty. 😊 I can navigate Oscar just fine, but making sense of the data is a challenge for me as the way the data is displayed in Oscar is not END user friendly (the Joe Schmoes of the world, like me) Keep in mind SleepHQ is in Beta (not released) and OSCAR has been around for 10+ years. OSCAR and SleepHQ both seem great, but probably for a different user base.
Thanks for your comments Spud. 1. Nav. Yes, this is what I focused on (with some other things thrown in such as the AWESOME share feature of SleepHQ). The developer Adam confirmed (in the comment section here) that as of now there isn't a way to scroll like that, but that it's being added. As is, I thought I displayed that it's not easy to navigate the trend windows. 2. Data Analysis. It displays the exact same data. Both are great. Graphically I prefer thinner lines because you can see nuance of each breath, but they're displaying the same data. (again...SleepHQ is in beta still) 3. The end user for both is Joe Schmoe. I'm Joe Schmoe too as a PAP user. OSCAR definitely isn't used by "professionals", 99.9% haven't even heard of it. If they have, it's because one of their patients told them about it. Maybe it didn't come across well in the video, but SleepHQ asks on their page to share feedback. This video focuses on ease of navigation primarily, but some other things that you need to get to that point such as importing data. Things that are left out or not focused on heavily (for another video) are sharing of all data with other users. Also, the ability to use SleepHQ on a mobile phone or tablet. That's HUGE for some people since they don't have a computer. If I were to compare SleepHQ to a "professional" cloud based platform such as ResMed AirView, SleepHQ beats the hell out of it....in BETA!! All that said: My hope was that this all came across as more of a "here we are now and this is my wish list". People certainly aren't afraid to tell me they hate me, my videos, the way I speak, wish death on my pets....etc....gotta take it all in stride! 😉 Thanks for your comments though. I do appreciate it.
@@Freecpapadvice I hope my comment didn't feel like a personal attack on you. I adore you and your thiccccness, your videos, sense of humor and how approachable you come across in your videos. Keep your pets safe please! Your fellow schmoe, Spud
😄 Didn't come across that way at all! If it was a personal attack you did a horrible job....HORRIBLE!!! BAD SPUD!!! 🤣 In all seriousness, I do appreciate comments like yours.
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This channel is great! I am in my 50’s and just had an MMA after doing the CPAP to BILEVEL to ASV dance. And I’m a petite Asian woman. I had figured out my OSA all on my own at age 36. I finally got to Christian Guilleminault, MD (RIP) and he said I had OSA unequivocally. Unfortunately sleep studies have been reduced to one damn number, AHI. My AHI was 22.1 and I was told it was mild. In REM the AHI was in the 50’s! They don’t care about flow limitations, arousals not associated with apnea or hypopnias quite frankly. If it weren’t for folks like Jason I’d be dead from a car accident or other. Did you know that a generation of us older folk were given sleep apnea by our orthodontists? If we had crooked and crowded teeth, rather than expand our upper palate and lower jaw, the orthodontist pulled adult teeth and squished our remaining teeth together thereby making our dental arch and mouth and hence oral airway smaller. I recall distinctly feeling worse and depressed etc in junior high and it coincides with when my four teeth were pulled and braces were put on in the 1980’s. Thank you so much to Jason and others who have helped me so much in my journey. People who are not chronically sleep deprived do NOT get it. It cracks me up when Sleep docs give you a follow up appointment in 6 months just because the AHi on your machine’s card looks “great” even though you feel like crap. Now that I know that Sleepyhead was replaced by Oscar I will try downloading it. Yes after my MMA I still use my PAP, but that’s because my face was really messed up by God and my orthodontist. Christian Guilleminault told me that my palate needed to be expanded by 1 cm to get it back to original state and then some because my original palate was too narrow to begin with. As an adult it is not possible to achieve that much expansion and advancement surgically. That’s why I still need PAP but lower pressures which I now realize that I still need titration. I can finally physically close my mouth due to the MMA surgery, but not sure if the nasal prongs are better than full face. If anyone has tips please give them to me! I’m afraid to down load my card to OSCAR. It could be frightening!
Jason you have a cool house cat. All Aussie Nick has is an occasional emu running around? But in all seriousness you both have a great channel. Both you dudes provide us “Hose-Heads” a lot of great sleep tech. And I just want to say thanks for all the stuff you do Jas.
😂 My house cat now excels at mediocrity. My previous cat was the GOAT of all cats. Thanks to you and your kind words. Really appreciate you (everyone) watching.
I just got onto Sleep HQ and the FB page and mentioned you in a post and how important you were when I started therapy.
I uploaded around 2 years of data to Sleep HQ and it took ages but didn't miss a beat. I'm not familiar with OSCAR but my first impression, and that's all it is, is that Sleep HQ is way more user friendly.
Either way, having both you guys on our case is something we can be very thankful for.
PS: You both have a lame sense of humour in common! One is Australian though, so I'm biased mate!
😂 I thought you still had a man crush on Ronald Popper M.D.? (Yes....my dark gift is that I remember obscure things about.......EVERYTHING and EVERYONE!!! 🧐)
No worries. You have to give an extra point to Aussies. You guys are surrounded by animals that are actively trying to kill you constantly.
@@Freecpapadvice I'll have animals everyday, it's people with guns that worry me. 😆
So I worry you? 🥺
@@Freecpapadvice Now? Yes.
This is a great comparison. I'd like to see a comparison with SleepHQ now or maybe when pro comes out. I think your analysis is fair for the version you were looking at. It has changed quite a bit since then.
Jason…I think your comment about a marriage between SleepHQ and OSCAR was spot on. I like both a great deal for different reasons. Nick and Adam are totally open to suggestions to improve the app. They will be adding other machine compatibility as well as some O2 sensors. I was one of the first beta testers and seeing the evolution has been wonderful to see. Sadly, there are a lot of people with no tech savvy whatsoever who will have difficulty with uploading data in large part due to not ever doing something like that before. That said, they could also have difficult getting data in to OSCAR since they don’t know what an SD card or SD card reader is. See you Thursday on Zoom!
Some of the people that aren't real tech savvy will have difficulty on both platforms. Adam (SleepHQ) had a great tutorial on importing data using a phone as well as on a computer. He explains the process very well. I think I got to it in the 'help' tab within SleepHQ. So even if someone is confused by the process they can follow him doing it step by step. (what I did!) 😄
@@Freecpapadvice I had some issues uploading data to SleepHQ. After I saved the data from my SD card to hard drive on my Windows 10 PC it went MUCH MORE quickly and smoothly!!! I have been using a CPAP since March of 2021.
I have a full beard. It's been VERY hard for me to get a good seal. I'm using a ResMed AirFit F-20. I have some success one night then none the following night. It's frustrating.
I think you review is fair and true,, I hope that they will fix them, Have a great day Jason
I’m in Australia and tried both, Oscar way quicker and easier to upload, all round better. It’s less clunky, once data on computer you don’t need internet connection or rely on server like sleep hq. Had issues with sleep hq for this reason. Summaries are better on Oscar. Reviewing and Scrolling through data also easier on Oscar.
If you didn’t notice, a big Oscar fan!! Proud to admit it!
I think you need to revisit this review. I am brand new to cpap and sleephq seems pretty easy. Thanks for the reviews.
No. As of now it's still the same.
Thanks for the review. As far as I am aware, Oscar requires a desktop or laptop. Mine are old and very slow so I don’t use them. SleepHQ runs on my iPad which I use all the time. Therefore the decision between the two products is a no brained. A product that I can run or nothing.
For sure a no brainer for you John!
So I didn’t believe you about the comparison at first but I tried for myself. Aesthetically, sleep HQ is cool and like the app interfaces we are used to but OSCAR took the win for me for a few reasons. 1) I didn’t even have to click on my SD - it automatically detected it and uploaded the data seamlessly. 2) It seemed to be more manuverable and like there were many options. 3) It’s FREE and great!! And lastly I prefer it not being in the cloud. I like that I can open it on my computer.
The down side is it looks like my dads floppy disc computers with DOS … analog af
I think I’ll be sticking with Oscar but a few pastels wouldn’t hurt the interface ijs
Ive used both. love sleep HQ and the auto uploads
which one should i get? sleephq magic uploader or oscar? does oscar give you more data? thanks.
@@markeveren5072 Oscar requires you to pull the SD card out of the machine and upload the data. the magic uploader does it continuously in the background. for me both systems have more data than I care to look at anyway. I believe Oscar installs on your computer and has no fees. the sleep HQ magic uploader is $250 plus an annual subscription I don't mind paying the subscription because sleepHQ has a Mobile application and it collects and displays apple health and sleep data from my Iwatch and iphone which is so convenient its worth every penny!
Watch Nick's video on beginners guide to Sleep HQ. It answers your navigation questions. I'm going to try both. Thinking about whether I need to keep more than 30 days data. Also if Nick is pricing in USD, that's a killer for our exchange rate. Also concerned about encryption for all that data.
I think you are being quite fair, given the user experience you shared. I think the big difference is that Oscar is a local app (more options for both developers and end users), whereas SleepHQ is a web app and "web-ified" apps always seems to constrain the "feature" set either a little or a lot (the features have to be "web friendly").
I don't know what can be done to make the uploads easier or faster as the file hierarchy is set by the PAP machine. Last I looked, mine was over 17000 little files totaling over 6gb of data. Maybe if they added a function to compress/zip the file path locally, upload the zip and then decompress it on their end?
Also Local = "Your Computer" and Cloud = "Someone Else's Computer"... Not a big deal to me, but some folks are particular about that.
In the end, I'm like you in that SleepHQ looks promising and is definitely headed in the right direction. It just needs some polishing. It would be a huge win for the UI if they can add the element resizing/reordering like Oscar, along with the easier graph scrolling.
Oscar's help did not tell me about the down arrow... I was having to change the day, then change back, to unzoom... so, thanks for that. Pretty sure that SleepHQ is based in part on the Oscar (open source) software... the wifi SD card and Raspberry Pi also seem to come from the Apnea Board community.
I love OSCAR. It's what I use primarily. I have played with SleepHQ and the ONLY thing I could maybe see it being better than OSCAR for is if you want someone else to look at your data. You can just share a link instead of having to do a remote session or send screenshots from OSCAR.
Excellent review. Thank you!
please anyone do a video for "RESmart npap analysis software" for us BMC PAPers
there only one video on youtube about it which not bad but I got all the graphs except "Flow" graph which I don't know why
does it require any tools or my machine simply can't do it (BMC G2 A30)?
I love SleepHQ and will probably subscribe for the first year but I'm coming back to OSCAR to compare which works better for me. I used to use SleepyHead until the developer stopped supporting it.
I am still patiently waiting for Oscar be working for my Löwenstein Prisma Smart Max. Europe will be Thankfull there's more devices then Resmed in the world. However Resmed is awesome... we need help as well. Thanks so much Jason for being always awesome and on point. 😊
Ass Long as ther is a sd card oscar should work wit your cpap machine
There is... thanks I will check it out.
Jason, you should have talked about sleepHQ is also user friendly for I Pads…just saying. love your channel Keep it up.
When you were in the zoom mode you left clicked and the mini menu had a back selection
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No.
Looks nice, but why would you want to upload your personal or patients data to a cloud !? And OSCAR Is opensource. And if you would just export the data and install oscar you can look at it anyways.
I ahve downloaded OSCAR but it will not open citing that it can not open the folder. I have uninstalled, restarted my computer then reinstalled it. I attempted to select a folder but still a no go. What am I doing wrong?
Hi Jason from Québec. I'm a new user of CPAP and I adopted OSCAR but now, my spouse is about to also use a CPAP. Can I create two different profiles and use two SD card to download statistics for both of us. Thanks.
Question for you. Is OSCAR completely controllable via the keyboard? I am visually impaired so do not use a mouse. Is there an ability to save results as a CSV or is it all dependent on images. Thanks in advance.
Hi, what is oscar, how do you use it, how beneficial is it for my sleep apnea
sleepfiles.com/oscar. Free program to view detailed data of your CPAP/Bilevel/ASV Therapy. Leak data, breathing patterns etc.
I click the link to join channel but no join button is shown on your home page on UA-cam
ua-cam.com/channels/g_Rj5qrxlCo4OX6MMq08gQ.html
Can u put the link for the Oscar app
I can’t find it
I have installed Oscar on my desktop. My security program is giving me warnings, not a secure site. Not a trusted site. Do you think I have the right Oscar website? What should I do?
sleepfiles.com/oscar I pushed on. You can always grab SleepHQ too. I'll be putting out another video on it tomorrow most likely.
For me the big difference is simply this, Oscar doesn't work with mobile devices, and I very rarely fire up my PC anymore, using my smartphone almost exclusively.
Niko did want feedback
Yes. I did see that. Think I may have cut that part out of the video. Long enough already.
SleepHQ is only free for a month after that it costs 14.99 a month that's ridiculous Now I am wondering if Oscar is free or is there a charge for it after a certain time using it it does look completely free since it's an open source program but if they charge after a certain amount of time I can do without either of them.
OSCAR has been free forever. There are absolutely no plans I’m aware of to monetize it. That’s not what they’re about.
With SleepHQ I thought there was always supposed to be a free version. If not, that’s news to me for sure. Thought charge was only for an “enhanced” version. Guess I’ll have to do some digging around tomorrow.
It's free to review your most RECENT 30 days of data but this is rolling so you'll always have access to the most recent 30 days which is very fair as it costs money to store data on a server.
I have data from Oscar but need to send it to someone to decipher for me. It's in an email word document. Can someone please tell me where to send by email? Thanks
Jason, since you are a registered sleep tech, have you compared consistency between OSCAR and the Resscan analysis software? I have dug deep into OSCAR and love the software, but the question I keep asking myself is how reliable is the data? I have no idea how to verify this being a patient. Numbers are only as good as the source so this means everything. In a way, some are literally betting their lives on it. That's scary so I hope it's right on.
OSCAR is reporting information provided by the machine. What you would want to ask is about the reliability of the machine itself. Airflow data from ResScan is the same as PAP device. It's all collected with pneumotachs/pressure transducers. It's the same with SleepHQ. It's all the same.
"OSCAR Data" was accepted in a California Court for what it's worth.
@@Freecpapadvice thanks for the useful feedback. I have never found any physician willing to even look at the data outside of AHI and hours used so guess it doesn't matter a whole lot. :)
Has anyone been able to crack the Dream Station data yet? I’m sure insurance wise I’m stuck with it for at least a couple more years unless I want to pay out of pocket for a different machine.
Dreamstation, yes. Dreamstation 2 is still in "alpha" testing. Kinks are still being worked out.
Think I'll wait
Currently free. Don't know if that will change, but no reason to wait if it's something you might be interested in.
You can always try it out. I did and am still up in the air about it though.
I tried downloading OSCAR to my MacBook Pro. I get a message saying "OSCAR could not be opened because the developer cannot be verified. MacOS cannot verify that this app is free from Malware. I have OS 12.3.1 (Mac newest operating system). Can you contact the developer regarding this isssue? Your comments are welcome. Nice job explains the difference between OSCAR & SleepHQ.
Did you find a solution..? I have the same message on my MacBook too trying to install Oscar…..no issues with SleepHQ though.
You can allow it to run in the security settings.
It’s asking for cc info to verify
Is this legit
Huh? What is asking for cc info? The link to OSCAR is sleepfiles.com/oscar. It's free.
I can't install Oscar on my MacBook
Why can't you?
It just says it can't verify that it's not malware. Then it gives me the option to put it in trash or cancel.
@@terryapple4700 In the download folder is a "read me" file. That's the instructions and walks you through those scenarios. From memory you drag the OSCAR icon (next to the "read me" file) into the applications folder. In there you open as admin and you're good. That's it more or less.
Nick can't fix E.D., lmao, still find Oscar better than anything else I've tried. Still like Nick though, love that Aussie accent.
Aussie accents can't fix ED either.... 😉
This video is no knock on Nick. Not even a knock on SleepHQ.
I tried sleephq, and my main grip is that it is cloud based. I HATE cloud based apps.
BUTt sleephq is "prettier". That doesn't make it better though.
Also, I use the O2 ring because I wanted to know what my O2 and heart rate was, and if it correlated with my apnea. There is some correlation, but nothing drastic... whew!
The mouse operations with oscar are a little weird, but easy to master. Like zooming in (left click) out (right click) dragging (right button hold) select region to zoom (left click and drag).
At least they are there though! I tried with sleephq, and had the same problems zooming/dragging, and no O2 import.
Did I mention ..... cloud based??? That is the big turn off for me!
I hear you with cloud based! 😂 That takes server space, which costs, who pays that cost long term is my concern. That's not a reality now, and not the intent of this video. I do like stuff on my hard drive though...I'm with you!
0:22 I'm already skeptical hahaha
Hello, very good, but SleepHQ pro is way too expensive
Seams they need to fix it 1St 😊
SleepHQ is still VERY new. The ability to share data is outstanding....I can't stress that enough. It's very simple to share with people. Navigating data is really rough (in my opinion). This is what is important to me personally.
I'm not a software developer so I don't know a thing about this, BUT....it seems like getting zoom and scrolling working more like OSCAR would be easy to change. (but again...completely talking out of my rear with this)
There are several items that come under the umbrella of "user friendliness."
1. Navigation. That's what your video focused on. I'm sure SleepHQ has a way to navigate the way you want, but since you are used to a certain way, any change to navigation will be new and unfamiliar to you.
2. Data analysis. You video didn't touch on this at all. The SleepHQ dashboard seemed to have graphical representation of the data but you didn't spend any time on that so it's hard to say whether SleepHQ's data analysis is displayed better /worse than OSCAR.
3. Who is the user. I think SleepHQ was referring to the END user being Joe Schmoe (not sleep professionals such as Sir Lefty. 😊
I can navigate Oscar just fine, but making sense of the data is a challenge for me as the way the data is displayed in Oscar is not END user friendly (the Joe Schmoes of the world, like me)
Keep in mind SleepHQ is in Beta (not released) and OSCAR has been around for 10+ years.
OSCAR and SleepHQ both seem great, but probably for a different user base.
Hallelujah! Both platforms are great. Well said!
Thanks for your comments Spud.
1. Nav. Yes, this is what I focused on (with some other things thrown in such as the AWESOME share feature of SleepHQ). The developer Adam confirmed (in the comment section here) that as of now there isn't a way to scroll like that, but that it's being added. As is, I thought I displayed that it's not easy to navigate the trend windows.
2. Data Analysis. It displays the exact same data. Both are great. Graphically I prefer thinner lines because you can see nuance of each breath, but they're displaying the same data. (again...SleepHQ is in beta still)
3. The end user for both is Joe Schmoe. I'm Joe Schmoe too as a PAP user. OSCAR definitely isn't used by "professionals", 99.9% haven't even heard of it. If they have, it's because one of their patients told them about it.
Maybe it didn't come across well in the video, but SleepHQ asks on their page to share feedback.
This video focuses on ease of navigation primarily, but some other things that you need to get to that point such as importing data.
Things that are left out or not focused on heavily (for another video) are sharing of all data with other users. Also, the ability to use SleepHQ on a mobile phone or tablet. That's HUGE for some people since they don't have a computer.
If I were to compare SleepHQ to a "professional" cloud based platform such as ResMed AirView, SleepHQ beats the hell out of it....in BETA!!
All that said: My hope was that this all came across as more of a "here we are now and this is my wish list".
People certainly aren't afraid to tell me they hate me, my videos, the way I speak, wish death on my pets....etc....gotta take it all in stride! 😉
Thanks for your comments though. I do appreciate it.
@@Freecpapadvice I hope my comment didn't feel like a personal attack on you. I adore you and your thiccccness, your videos, sense of humor and how approachable you come across in your videos.
Keep your pets safe please!
Your fellow schmoe,
Spud
😄 Didn't come across that way at all! If it was a personal attack you did a horrible job....HORRIBLE!!! BAD SPUD!!! 🤣 In all seriousness, I do appreciate comments like yours.
Wtf why can’t I find Oscar. There are several Oscars
🤨. sleepfiles.com/OSCAR
@@Freecpapadvice I guess I can't access it on an iPad without special equipment
All your scrolling and hopping around while you're jabbering is giving me seizures. Calm it down and write a script for goodness sakes. Sheesh!