
Snora: Private Snore Tracker
Hear the night. Nothing sent.
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What's New in Snora
1.2.0
August 5, 2026
Snora is quieter and more honest than it was. The detector now runs at the strict setting it was actually measured at, so far fewer nights have anything counted at all. On its own that would leave you staring at an empty screen — so this release makes the night itself the hero. Every morning opens with the night's sound timeline and a plain receipt of what Snora captured: how long it listened, whether the recording had a gap, and where the loudest moment was. Under it sits a ranked list of the moments worth hearing, built from the whole night's scores rather than from a cutoff, so there is something to listen to even on a night Snora counts nothing. Also in this release: • Whole-night playback with a scrubbable sound timeline, and clips that start three seconds early • Quiet, incomplete and unanalysed nights now look visibly different from one another, instead of all reading as a clean night • Overnight recording is far more durable: route changes, interruptions and low storage are handled and reported rather than silently ending your night • 'Your nights stay yours' — the retention promise is stated in the app and enforced in code. Ending Premium never adds a lock, and starred nights are never removed automatically • Snora describes snoring in the room rather than attributing it to you, because one microphone cannot tell people apart • One-time pricing. Snora Premium is a single purchase — no trial, no renewal, nothing to cancel. If you already subscribed, you keep your access.
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