Research shows that a whopping one-in-four Aussies experience congestion or allergic rhinitis, yet the use of antihistamines is no longer a viable option.
Luckily for shoppers, a new nasal wellness device has just landed Down Under after a sell-out success in New Zealand.
Designed to keep symptoms of hayfever and allergies at bay, it uses advanced vibroacoustic technology to support the nose’s natural cleaning process.
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Built on more than 25 years of nasal physiology research, Goodair Nosebuds are a $198 pair that sit comfortably in the nasal passage — and the rave reviews are already rolling in.
“After years of post nasal drip, allergies, congestion and snoring I decided to give Goodair Nosebuds a go and I am so glad I did,” writes one shopper.
“I have been using them for a couple of months now and I haven’t breathed this easy in years and my snoring has virtually stopped.”

Nasty nasal allergies and congestion can cause unwanted daily discomfort and reaching for medicated solutions is no longer the most beneficial long term solution.
The Goodair Nosebuds use advanced vibroacoustic technology to support the nose’s natural cleaning processes, offering Australians a drug-free, reusable, and rechargeable way to support clearer, more comfortable breathing, daily.
Because breathing freely and without discomfort should be relaxing no matter where you are or what you are doing.
”My husband and children suffered with chronic nasal congestion for years, so I understand firsthand how much it can affect your day, your sleep, your energy, and your focus,” said Kerri McMaster, CEO of Goodair.
“It was painful to observe, and I felt helpless with no alternatives to an onslaught of daily drugs to attempt to relieve symptoms.”

Since successfully launching into New Zealand, the nasal breathing device made waves across wellness focused markets.
Now launching straight into Australian stores, the drug-free, reusable, and rechargeable nasal breathing support device is here to support clearer, more comfortable breathing, daily for thousands of struggling Aussies.
“The nose is one of the body’s most sophisticated systems, and most solutions on the market work around it rather than with it,” said Dr. David White, Chief Science Officer and founder of Goodair.
“We have spent more than 25 years studying nasal physiology specifically to develop a solution that supports what the nose is already designed to do. The response we’ve seen from people who have used Nosebuds, especially those who have tried everything else, continues to drive everything we do.”

Unlike their competitors, Goodair works toward supporting the natural nasal system — by opening the airways and working alongside the bodies natural biology to create a clear path.
Clinical tests showed 95 per cent of subjects experienced significant improvement in congestion, drainage, pressure, and breathing flow.
Goodair Nosebuds come with six Nosetip size option for your desired comfort level and whilst the rechargeable device emits a gentle vibroacoustic frequency as the user breathes, without causing discomfort.
Stimulating the nasal cilia — the microscopic hair-like structures that line the nasal passages — to help move mucus, allergens, and other particles through the system more effectively.
The result is a refreshed, clearer feeling, completely without medication, for just $198, shop the Goodair Nosebuds today.
About Goodair
Goodair is a New Zealand-based health technology company building a platform of drug-free, science-backed devices designed to empower everyone to breathe better.
Led by CEO Kerri McMaster and founded by Chief Science Officer Dr. David White, Goodair Nosebuds are the company’s first consumer product, a world-first, drug-free device built on patented vibroacoustic technology that works with the body’s own biology to provide lasting relief from nasal congestion.
The device has earned global design recognition, including the Red Dot Product Design Award.




