Oxygen. Anytime. Anywhere
Once again, Inogen innovation sets a new standard in oxygen delivery.
The Inogen One G5 offers the most oxygen per pound for a portable oxygen concentrator on the market today. With flow settings from 1-6, the Inogen One G5 is designed to dramatically increase independence for most users 24/7. The Inogen One G5’s user interface has been designed with an easy-to-read LCD display and simple control functions. It can be charged at home or on the go – giving you the freedom of Oxygen. Anytime. Anywhere. The Inogen One G5 is your one solution, your single solution, for oxygen at home or away
Features:
- Compact and Lightweight
- Flow Settings 1-6
- Intelligent Pulse Oxygen Delivery
- Designed for 24 Hour Use
- Easy-to-read LCD display
- Hassle-Free Sieve Beds
- Inogen Connect App
- Inogen One G5 Extended Life Lithium-Ion Battery Up to 13 hours run time
- Inogen One G5 Carry Bag
- Inogen One G5 DC Power Cable
- Inogen One AC Power Supply
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Specifications:
Weight | 2.5 kg approx (includes double battery) |
Size | Length: 7.19″
Width: 3.26″ Height: 8.18″ (includes double battery) |
Oxygen Flow | Pulse dose delivery system
Six flow settings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
Power | AC Power Supply 100-240V, 50-60Hz
(auto sensing to allow worldwide use) DC Power Cable: for mobile use in car |
Battery | Duration (double battery): Up to 13 hours Recharge up to 6 hours with AC or DC power |
Noise Level | 38 dBA* |
Warranty | 2 Year |
Operation | Simple control functions and easy-to-read LCD display, Inogen Connect App |
Use | Designed for 24/7 use and conforms to all applicable FAA requirements for POC use on board an aircraft |
Use cases for medical use of the portable oxygen cylinder:
- Patients are able to use oxygen therapy all day long and decrease mortality by 1.94 times less than just overnight usage.
- A Canadian study from 1999 found that having an OC installation that is in compliance with appropriate regulations can provide a secure and reliable, economical oxygen source for the primary hospital.
- Aids in improving exercise tolerance by allowing users to exercise for longer.
- Aids in enhancing stamina during day-to-today activities.
- A POC is more secure over carrying around an oxygen tank because it creates cleaner gas at the point of need.
- POC units are typically lighter and smaller than tanks and offer a longer flow of oxygen.
FAQ’s
1. What is the difference between a stationary concentrator and portable oxygen?
Ans: A stationary concentrator is big in size and has to have a constant electricity source for it to operate. Whereas, a portable oxygen concentrator will deliver oxygen with the help of battery backup option making the user easy to travel anywhere without worrying of supplemental oxygen.
2. How long can a portable oxygen concentrator run?
Ans: There are few manufacturers who offer 13 hours battery backup on pulse dose on 1 LPM and there are others with only 4 hours battery backup.
3. What is a portable ventilator?
Ans: A portable ventilator provides mechanical ventilation to patients with battery backup.Â
4. Can I buy a portable ventilator?
Ans: Yes, you can buy a portable ventilator but only with the prescription from the doctor.
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