Monday, April 5, 2010

Difference between portable oxygen concnetrators

What determines whether a portable oxygen concentrator is right for you or a home oxygen concentrator is right for you? Well first of all you should consider how much oxygen you need and when you need it. For instance, if you need oxygen at night while you sleep, a portable oxygen concentrator would not be right for you, this is because most portable concentrators respond to the patients breathing patterns, and are mostly only pulse flow. This means that its not continuous flow, when the patient breathes in the machine recognizes that and discharges the oxygen. If you are one who likes to go out and about despite the need for oxygen, a portable oxygen concentrator is the way to go, they are light weight, easy to tote, and come with batteries for the patients convenience. So when you are deciding which type of machine you need, do all your research and choose carefully. Read up on your oxygen machines http://ezinearticles.com/?SeQual-Eclipse-3-Portable-Oxygen-Concentrator&id=4022994.

Friday, April 2, 2010

SeQual Eclipse 3

The Bentley of oxygen machines, the SeQual Eclipse 3 portable oxygen concentrator, has everything you look for in an oxygen machine. It has new AutoSat technology, a display that gives easy and accurate readings. It also comes with 3 different rise time options; slow, medium and fast. This allows the patient to choose how fast their pulse dose is released. This oxygen concentrator comes with a universal cart that allows easy access to the battery, allowing the patient to easily change batteries and tote their machine wherever they want to go. This FAA approved machine will allow you to go wherever you please, it only weighs 18 pounds, and pulling that on a cart is no problem. You can even bring this machine on road trips, it comes with a car charger and everything. This machine has every bell and whistle an oxygen concentrator needs.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Inogen One G2

From the pioneers of portable oxygen concentrators, Inogen, comes the Inogen One G2. The new and improved Inogen One G2, is half the size of the original Inogen One, and can be carried in a briefcase or handbag. When you're on the go it's as easy as putting a battery into your oxygen unit and heading out the door. The Inogen One G2 comes with two different batteries, a 12 cell battery which will give you up to 4 hours of battery life, and a 24 cell battery which will give you up to 8 hours of battery life. If you were to bring both, that would be 12 hours of freedom!!!

Traveling has always been a hassle with the lugging of oxygen tanks and getting on the planes, but not anymore. The Inogen One G2 is FAA approved for commercial airline travel. You can literally bring this oxygen machine anywhere, it fits in the palm of your hand!!!!! If you don't want to carry this machine all over the place, it comes with a travel cart with a telescopic handle for easy transportation. You will never be trapped or without oxygen again.