Fast, Gentle Ultrasonic Mist for Respiratory Relief — Two Ways to Atomize
From stuffy mornings to asthma flare-ups, this pocket-sized atomizer turns medication into a fine, soothing mist that reaches deep — without the noise or hassle of old-school machines.
From Bulky, Loud Compressors to Silent, Personal Care
We redesigned the nebulizer for real life — no cords, no hoses, just gentle relief that fits in your hand.
The Old Way: Bulky, Noisy, Intimidating
Traditional compressor nebulizers are heavy, loud, and need a maze of tubes and cups. For a child with a cold or an elder with arthritis, just the setup is overwhelming.
The Turning Point: Ultrasound Meets Simplicity
We replaced the compressor with a silent piezoelectric disc. The mist is finer, the device weighs less than a mug, and it switches instantly between mask and mouthpiece — no guesswork.
Now: Relief in Seconds, Anywhere
Fill the cup, press the button, breathe. Children accept the quiet, gentle mask; adults use the mouthpiece. Whether it’s a midnight asthma attack or a lingering cold, the whole household gets care without disruption.
Three Things That Make It Different
This isn’t a repackaged compressor. It’s a rethought device built around the way families actually live with respiratory conditions.
Mask or Mouthpiece — You Decide
Switch between the soft silicone mask for kids or mouthpiece for adults. The mist particle size (average 5µm) is the same, so medication reaches deep into airways either way.
Connectionless Design
The medication cup clips directly onto the unit — no tubing to clean or replace. Everything snaps together in seconds, making setup and daily washing effortless.
Silent, Fine Mist That Comforts
A 110kHz ultrasonic mesh creates a whisper-quiet stream of particles that don’t condense in the mouth. It’s so gentle, sleeping children barely notice it.
Getting Started in 3 Steps
Using the atomizer is as simple as fill, snap, breathe. Here’s how.
- 01
Fill the Medication Cup
Pour your prescribed liquid or saline solution into the clear medication cup — never exceed the max line.
- 02
Attach the Desired Interface
Snap on the mask for children or mouthpiece for direct inhalation. Both lock tightly.
- 03
Press the Power Button
A blue LED indicates activation. The mist begins immediately. Breathe normally until the session is complete (typically 8-12 minutes).
- 04
Post-Use Cleaning
Detach the cup and attachment, rinse under water, and leave to dry. Avoid immersing the main unit.
At a Glance
Measurable performance that matters for respiratory care.
Under the Hood
Precision engineering meets clinical-grade reliability.
- Atomization type
- Ultrasonic mesh (110 kHz)
- Particle size
- 4-6 µm (average 5 µm)
- Noise level
- <30 dB
- Medication capacity
- 8 ml max
- Material
- Medical-grade PC, ABS, silicone, glass
- Power
- USB-C (5V 2A) — works with power bank
- Weight
- 140 g (without liquid)
- Dimensions
- 14 x 5 x 4 cm
- Modes
- Continuous mist, single-button
- Accessories
- Mask, mouthpiece, medication cup, USB cable
- Certifications
- CE, FCC, RoHS
Keep It Clean, Keep It Working
Simple daily habits extend the life of your device.
- After each useDetach cup and attachments; rinse with warm water. Air-dry completely.
- Weekly deep cleanSoak detachable parts in a mild detergent solution, then rinse and dry.
- Avoid harsh chemicalsDo not use bleach or alcohol — they can degrade the silicone and mesh.
- Store carefullyKeep the device unplugged and in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Everything You Need
One box. Four pieces. No hidden purchases.
- Main atomizer unit×1White matte body with blue LED indicator
- Face mask attachment×1Soft silicone, adjustable strap
- Mouthpiece attachment×1Ergonomically angled for direct inhalation
- Medication cup×1Transparent, marked with max fill line
- USB-C cable×11 meter, braided
Why This, Not That
Traditional compressors were the only option — until now.
| This DeviceBEST | Standard Compressor | Mesh Nebulizer (Basic) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Noise | Silent (<30dB) | Loud (60dB+) | Moderate (40-50dB) |
| Particle size | 5µm fine mist | Coarse (10-15µm) | Average 5-8µm |
| Setup | Snap-on, no tubes | Tubing and cup assembly | Often requires tubing |
| Portability | Pocket-sized, USB | Heavy, needs AC outlet | Battery but often bulky |
| Cleaning | Rinse cup + attachment only | Disinfect tubing, filter, cup | Rinse mesh carefully, fragile |
| Price per year | One-time purchase | Replacement filters, tubing | Mesh replacement annually |
Third‑Party Confidence
- CE Medical DeviceClass I medical device under EU regulations
- FCC ApprovedElectromagnetic compatibility tested
- RoHS CompliantFree from hazardous substances
What They Say
My 4yo used to fight the old nebulizer. With this one, she holds the mask herself while watching cartoons. Game-changer.
Great for travel. Packs smaller than my makeup bag and I don’t have to ask hotel for a compressor. USB-C is a huge plus.
Quiet, yes. But the mask strap could be a bit longer for wide faces. Still, the mist is incredibly consistent.
My 4yo used to fight the old nebulizer. With this one, she holds the mask herself while watching cartoons. Game-changer.
Great for travel. Packs smaller than my makeup bag and I don’t have to ask hotel for a compressor. USB-C is a huge plus.
Quiet, yes. But the mask strap could be a bit longer for wide faces. Still, the mist is incredibly consistent.
Mist is definitely finer and it’s quiet enough to use during conference calls. Only wish the cup were a tad larger for longer sessions.
My mother has COPD and arthritis. She can load and operate this herself. That independence is priceless.
Our pediatrician recommended ultrasonic for our infant’s bronchiolitis. This device made treatment so much less stressful.
Mist is definitely finer and it’s quiet enough to use during conference calls. Only wish the cup were a tad larger for longer sessions.
My mother has COPD and arthritis. She can load and operate this herself. That independence is priceless.
Our pediatrician recommended ultrasonic for our infant’s bronchiolitis. This device made treatment so much less stressful.
As a nurse, I was skeptical of ultrasonic portables. But the particle size is exactly what my son needs, and the connectionless cup is so easy to clean.
I use it with saline before bed during allergy season. Fall asleep easier and wake up without that scratchy throat.
No tubing to mold. No filter to replace. I’ve spent more on replacement parts for my old compressor than I paid for this whole unit.
As a nurse, I was skeptical of ultrasonic portables. But the particle size is exactly what my son needs, and the connectionless cup is so easy to clean.
I use it with saline before bed during allergy season. Fall asleep easier and wake up without that scratchy throat.
No tubing to mold. No filter to replace. I’ve spent more on replacement parts for my old compressor than I paid for this whole unit.
Your Questions, Answered
Can I use any type of medication in this?
How do you clean the connectionless design?
Is it truly quiet enough for a sleeping baby?
Why is this more expensive than a standard compressor?
Does it work for both colds and asthma?
Is it safe for elderly users with limited dexterity?
Breathe Freer, Sleep Sounder
No more stressful nebulizer sessions. This device fits into your life — whether it’s a sick day, a road trip, or just Tuesday morning.

