   
Portable CPAP Machines
Portable CPAP machines offer some excellent advantages for
the sleep apnea sufferer, and can, in fact, give back the
normality in life that many OSA patients have lost.
Portable CPAP Machines - The Need For
Portability
Freedom
is the one thing that many sleep apnea patients cite as being
one of the most important things they miss, and until recently,
portable cpap machines were not always that portable. Sure,
they came in a fairly compact package, but taking one on a
round the world trip was out of the question.
CPAP machines have come of age,
and followed in the footsteps of most other electronics,
they've got smaller, and work better than ever before. This is
a great thing if you have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep
apnea (OSA) and cpap is your treatment
method.
It's
really important to do some research before you buy a portable
cpap machine, this article will look at
some of the points to consider.
Sleep apnea machines come in a range of sizes,
and were never designed with portability in mind. They
are just designed to do a job. The majority of cpap bipap
machines are designed to run off mains power, this in
itself becomes an obstacle to overseas travel, especially
when you visit countries with differing voltage outputs
etc.
You can certainly get travel cpap machines that
run off the cigarette lighter socket in vehicles, or you
could buy some sort of additional transformer to convert
the voltage up or down to suit your unit. But there are
other options, including battery packs that can be used
to power your existing cpap device, but even these still
need to be charged every 24 hours.
You'll need to make the decision on how you are
going to power your portable cpap machines, but to start
with, it's important to choose one that is indeed
portable. These days, you can get lightweight cpap
machines that weigh only a couple of pounds, fit neatly
into your case or hand luggage, and are robustly designed
to be able to withstand the knocks and bumps that travel
inevitably brings.
One of the smaller battery operated cpap
machines on the market is
the AEIOmed Everest
3 Travel CPAP Machine.
Retailing for just over $350 USD, this machine is
quiet and reliable, and has a tiny footprint compared to
other cpaps. It features an optional humidifier and battery
pack, allowing it to be used anywhere.
Weighing only 1.8 Ibs the Everest 3 is extremely
light. This combined with the tiny footprint make it a
great first choice in travel cpap units. It can also
record 13 months of daily compliance data, which can be
transferred to the data card using the docking
station.
If you want to look at other possibilities, take
a look at Amazon's travel cpap
range. Very comprehensive, with free shipping on a lot of
models, Amazon is probably the best place to find the best
priced portable cpap machines.
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