The smart case for clear aligners. It knows when your trays are in your mouth and when they're not — and counts the hours so 22 a day takes care of itself.
Compliance is the open secret of the $8B clear-aligner industry. Treatment plans assume you hit 22 hours a day. Real life doesn't.
About half of aligner patients miss their daily target. Most don't realize until the next appointment — when the trays stop fitting.
A couple of missed hours a day compounds into weeks — sometimes months — added to a plan you're eager to finish.
A paper chart and the words "wear them more." The handful of apps that exist make you tap a button every time you eat lunch.
22hrs looks like an ordinary aligner case because, mostly, it is. The thing that's different: sensors inside know when the trays are in it, and automatically start the clock for you.
No buttons. Just put them in.
One charge runs half a year.
3 weeks of data without your phone.
Hand-wash safe. Rinse under the tap.
A soft buzz when it matters.
Apple & Google item tracker built in.
Connect the case, select your trays, and set your treatment timeline. After that, 22hrs handles tracking automatically.
Meals, coffee, meetings — no problem. The case knows when your aligners are in or out and keeps your timer accurate automatically.
See your wear time instantly. Know whether you're behind, or right where you should be.
See your streak grow as the days add up — proof you're sticking with it. Get a quiet reminder if your aligners have been out too long, so a skipped meal doesn't turn into a skipped afternoon. And check your wear time at a glance, any time. It's a habit tracker that actually helps the habit.
One number, today. Hours worn out of 22 — the only one that matters.
Spot the days you keep slipping — usually before they cost you weeks.
Auto-logged events and the rare alert that's actually worth your attention.
I went from guessing whether I'd hit 22 hours to actually knowing. My ortho cut three weeks off my plan at the last visit. Worth the wait.
The thing I love is it's not bossy. No streak alarms, no shame notifications. Just the number, when I open the app. I check it at night and that's it.
Finally figured out I was losing two hours every Sunday — turns out brunch is dangerous. Once I saw the pattern I just changed when I take them out. Up 14% in a month.
I brought the PDF report to my last appointment and my ortho's face changed. She'd been guessing I was around 18 hours — I was at 21.6. Worth it just for that look.