We followed the noise.
FYROST is a small team that builds sleep tools for loud nights — designed for the person who snores, chosen by the person who hears it.
Sixty nights to find out. A year of cover after that.
The bodies.
FYROST didn't start in a bedroom. It started with recovery — heat to release, cold to restore, honest hardware for hard-working bodies, sold without the logo tax. We built saunas you could fold under a bed and cooling systems that made summer bearable.
The noise.
Then we noticed something in the messages. However the conversation started — sore backs, hot sleepers, long seasons — it kept ending in the same place: “I'd recover fine if I could sleep.” And behind almost every bad night was a sound. Half our customers made it; the other half lay awake listening to it.
So we followed the noise. We spent a year on the tools of the quiet night — what could sit on a throat and weigh nothing, what could coach a sleeper onto their side, what a pillow has to do to hold that position until morning.
The night.
Today FYROST builds one thing: the Night Line. Five tools, one job — quieter nights, for both sides of the bed. No apps, no accounts, no subscriptions. Nothing we wouldn't wear, and nothing we haven't slept next to ourselves.
Four rules for building quiet.
Quiet by design
Nothing that hums, beeps or glows. A sleep tool that disturbs sleep has failed before it starts.
Same-spec honesty
We publish what we can verify and nothing else. If a number isn't proven, it isn't on the page.
Tested on us first
Every product spends its first weeks on our own nightstands — and on our own throats, noses and pillows.
Sixty nights to decide
Real change takes weeks, not one night. So the guarantee gives you sixty of them.
