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Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame
Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame
Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame
Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame
Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame
Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame

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Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame

Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame

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Halos are an integral part of the Eclipse CPAP system from Bleep. They’re an adhesive that’s designed to attach directly to the Eclipse frame, eliminating the need for a traditional CPAP mask. Each Halo has a hole that fits around your nostril, as well as a magnetized ring that connects to the Eclipse frame’s matching magnet. 

The Halos are made from medical-grade adhesive that’s designed with sensitive skin in mind. Each Halo is single use, so a box of 32 adhesives will last about 16 nights. 

Product Specs

  • Dimensions: 6” x 3” x 0.5”
  • Weight: 1.5 oz
  • Materials: surgical-grade, hypoallergenic, and BPA-free adhesive

Key Benefits

  • The Eclipse system is much smaller than a standard CPAP nasal mask or pillow.
  • The adhesive is latex-free and doesn’t leave a residue.
  • It’s covered by Medicare and many private insurers.
  • It’s an excellent alternative for people who don’t tolerate CPAP therapy well.

What’s in the Box?

  • 32 Halos

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Each Halo adhesive is disposable. After use, simply throw it away. 

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Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame

Bleep Halos for Eclipse Mask Frame

Sale price $1799
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Who It’s Best For

  • Those who are new to CPAP therapy 
  • Individuals with facial hair (some trimming may be required)
  • Users with sensitive skin 
  • Those who move around a lot during sleep 
  • Anyone looking to avoid the discomfort and marks associated with traditional CPAP masks

Who It’s Not Ideal For

  • Mouth breathers who don’t want to use a chin strap
  • Users with adhesive sensitivities
  • Those who prefer full-face masks
  • People with excessive facial oil or sweating
  • Users with dexterity challenges

How It Works

The Eclipse has two parts: the mask frame and Halo adhesive. The adhesives are ergonomically shaped to attach to the lower part of your nose around your nostrils. Magnets around the nostril holes connect to the frame’s magnets to give you a seamless pathway for airflow. The mask frame attaches to your CPAP tubing and the whole unit fits snugly underneath your nose.

Compatible With

  • All CPAP machines

How to Use It

  1. Use witch hazel or isopropyl alcohol to clean your nostrils.
  2. Attach the Halo adhesives to each side of your nose, lining up the holes with your nostrils and smoothing out wrinkles or air bubbles.
  3. Using two hands, bring the Eclipse frame to your nose until you hear and feel the magnets click into place.
  4. Connect to CPAP Machine.
  5. Turn your CPAP machine on and go to sleep.
  6. To disconnect, grasp the frame and slide it away from your nose. Don’t pull down or the adhesive may come off.

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How do the Eclipse and Halos stay on my face?

The Eclipse frame uses MagSeal magnetic technology to connect securely to the stainless steel ring of the disposable Halos. These adhesives are designed to stay in place throughout the night and come off easily when you gently slide them off your nose. 

For best results, apply Halos to clean, oil-free skin. Use a mild astringent like Bleep’s DreamPreps or witch hazel. For very oily skin, isopropyl alcohol may be more effective. Avoid using soap or makeup remover, as they contain oils that can interfere with the seal.

I have skin sensitivity; can I use the Halos?

Yes, Halos use a gentle, surgical-grade adhesive that’s free of PBA, corn, and latex. While skin sensitivities are rare (around 2% of people), we recommend testing a small piece of tape on your arm before full use. 

If you're sensitive, try a skin prep barrier like Smith & Nephew SKIN-PREP or 3M Cavilon, both available over the counter. If you currently have a sore or irritation from a previous mask, it’s best to let it heal before using the Eclipse

I am a mouth breather; can I use Eclipse?

Yes, you can use Eclipse, but you'll need to use mouth tape or a chin strap to prevent air leakage and ensure effective therapy. It's also important to consult with your doctor about your pressure settings, as mouth breathing may require adjustments to your therapy plan.

Is Eclipse covered by insurance or Medicare?

Yes. You can verify your coverage by printing the CPAP prescription form for Eclipse.

Does the tape hurt to remove?

No. Halos are made from soft, surgical-grade tape designed for easy, pain-free removal. If you notice any leftover residue, simply wipe with a warm, soapy cloth.

How many times can I use the Halos/Eclipse? How long do components last?

The Eclipse frame should be cleaned and dried after each use and typically lasts up to 90 days. Halos are single-use adhesives — a box of 32 lasts about 16 nights.

Will Eclipse fit with my CPAP machine?

Yes. The Eclipse includes a 16-inch universal connector that fits all CPAP machines. If you're switching from a Philips/Respironics mask, be sure all original components (like the swivel) are removed. ResMed Mini users may need an adapter (widely available online).

Is the Eclipse FDA approved?

Yes. The Eclipse is FDA cleared under #K172335 and has HCPCS coding: A7034 for nasal masks and A7033 for nasal pillow cushions.