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7 best portable oxygen concentrators 2024, expert reviewed | Fortune Recommends

Oct 15, 2024

By Jennifer Walker-Journey

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Raj Dasgupta, MD, FACP, FCCP, FAASM

Reviewed by Stephanie Hope

Fact Checked by Krista Manning

To determine the best portable oxygen concentrators, we evaluated over 20 devices across 30 key performance metrics, including oxygen purity, battery life, noise level, and user-friendliness. Our testing process spanned several months, during which our team of experts and product testers put each concentrator through rigorous real-world scenarios to assess their performance, reliability, and overall value.

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Our team, including a respiratory therapist and a pulmonologist, rigorously tested and evaluated each portable oxygen concentrator to provide you with the most accurate and reliable information. The Fortune Recommends team, working alongside experienced product testers and fact-checkers, diligently ensured that our findings and recommendations were trustworthy and unbiased.

Portable oxygen concentrators can greatly improve the quality of life for individuals who require supplemental oxygen therapy. (1) With so many available options, choosing the right device can be overwhelming. To help you make an informed decision, our team of experts, working with a respiratory therapist and a pulmonologist, rigorously evaluated over 20 portable oxygen concentrators across 30 key performance metrics.

“Portable oxygen concentrators can greatly improve the quality of life for individuals requiring supplemental oxygen therapy by providing them with the mobility and independence to engage in daily activities, travel, and socialize without the constant constraint of stationary oxygen equipment.”

Dr. Raj Dasgupta, MD, FACP, FCCP, FAASM, Fortune Recommends Medical Advisor

We assessed each device’s oxygen purity, (2) battery life, noise level, user-friendliness, and overall value to determine the top performers in various categories. Our testing process spanned several months, during which we put each concentrator through real-world scenarios to ensure our findings and recommendations were accurate, reliable, and unbiased. Whether you prioritize portability, battery life, or specific features like continuous flow or pulse dose settings, (3) our expert-vetted list of the best portable oxygen concentrators has the option to suit your needs.

The Inogen One G5 Portable Concentrator is our top pick for the best overall portable oxygen concentrator. Its lightweight design, long battery life, and quiet operation make it an excellent choice for users who prioritize mobility and ease of use. With six pulse dose settings and Intelligent Delivery Technology, the Inogen One G5 consistently delivers efficient and effective oxygen therapy. Read our review and testing notes to learn why this concentrator earned our editor’s choice award.

From its user-friendly design to its long-lasting battery life and quiet operation, the Inogen One G5 was our top pick among all the portable oxygen concentrators we evaluated.

The Inogen One G5 Portable Concentrator is our top pick for the best overall portable oxygen concentrator due to its combination of lightweight design, versatility, and advanced features. Weighing just 4.7 pounds with a single battery, it is one of the lightest and most portable concentrators, making it ideal for active users.

During our testing, we found the Inogen One G5 incredibly user-friendly, with simple control functions and an easy-to-read LCD display. The concentrator offers six pulse dose settings, allowing users to adjust their oxygen therapy based on their needs. The Inogen One G5 also utilizes Intelligent Delivery Technology, which precisely detects breathing rate and adjusts the oxygen level accordingly, ensuring efficient oxygen delivery during periods of high physical activity.

One impressive feature in the Inogen One G5 is its long battery life. The single battery can last up to six and a half hours on a setting of one, while the double battery can provide up to 13 hours of use. However, the double battery increases the device’s weight by 12 ounces. This extended battery life, combined with the device’s FAA approval, makes it an excellent choice for users who frequently travel or spend extended periods away from home.

We were also impressed by the condenser’s quiet operation, producing only 38 decibels of sound at a setting of two, which is equivalent to a quiet conversation. This low noise level ensures that users can comfortably use the concentrator in social settings without disturbing others.

Another compelling feature is the Inogen Connect mobile app, which allows users to monitor their devices more closely through their Apple or Android smartphones.

While the Inogen One G5 offers numerous benefits, it is more expensive than other portable oxygen concentrators. Additionally, some users may prefer a continuous flow option, which the Inogen One G5 does not offer.

We highly recommend the Inogen One G5 Portable Concentrator for its portability, advanced features, and user-friendly design. Its lightweight build, long battery life, and quiet operation make it a smart choice for users who prioritize mobility and discretion in their oxygen therapy.

Most customers are extremely pleased with the mobility the Inogen One G5 offers them, but some have issues with the noise level at night.

“Inogen One G5 is awesome!” writes Vicki M. on HealthOutletStore. “I have chronic respiratory failure… I have been using my Inogen One G5 for two weeks now. At home, I use the AC cord on battery power outside my home. It is terrific! The pulse mode provides the same O2 as my metal tanks.”

“The Inogen One G5 has been a blessing. Before, I constantly worried about running out of oxygen or facing breathing issues. With this machine’s reliable and consistent supply, I can finally breathe easy. It’s lifted a weight off my shoulders!”

—Zhang W., HealthOutletStore Reviewer

However, some users have found the Inogen noisier than expected and say it doesn’t live up to its price point.

“I just purchased the Inogen 5 after using another brand for six years,” writes Oxygen Concentrator Store shopper Tom. “My old concentrator never had one problem until the very end. It never needed any maintenance. I have had the Inogen 5 for a week. My wife and I couldn’t sleep the first night I used it because of the machine’s popping noise. Inogen told me the noise should disappear after the machine powers up. So they sent me a new machine which does the same thing. After reading the instructions, I noticed that it needs periodic maintenance. For the price, I am not too satisfied.”

Users wanting to take their oxygen concentrator everywhere and anywhere will find a lot to love in Inogen One G4’s incredibly lightweight and compact size.

The Inogen One G4 Portable Concentrator is our top pick for the best lightweight portable oxygen concentrator. Weighing 2.8 pounds with a single battery, the FAA-approved concentrator is incredibly compact and portable, making it ideal for users who prioritize mobility and ease of use.

Our testing proved the G4’s ability to provide efficient oxygen delivery despite its small size. The device utilizes Inogen’s Intelligent Delivery technology, rapidly detecting a user’s breath and delivering oxygen within the first 400 milliseconds. This is a critical feature, as most gas exchange in the lungs occurs during this initial period. By delivering oxygen at the start of a breath, the G4 ensures that the body uses oxygen more efficiently.

The Inogen One G4 proves to be exceptionally quiet, producing only 40 decibels of sound at a setting of 3, quieter than a normal indoor conversation. This low noise level makes it an excellent choice for users who want to use their oxygen concentrator discreetly in social settings or quiet environments.

The G4 offers three pulse dose settings, allowing users to adjust their oxygen therapy based on their needs. The device’s Intelligent Delivery system also accurately detects the user’s breathing rate and adjusts the oxygen level accordingly. During physical activity, the G4 provides smaller, quick bursts of oxygen to meet the user’s increased energy needs. At the same time, during rest or sleep, it delivers larger oxygen boluses more slowly to match the decreased respiration rate. This adaptability allows the G4 to be effectively used around the clock, eliminating the need for separate day and night oxygen systems.

Battery life is crucial for portable oxygen concentrators, and the Inogen One G4 performs reasonably well. The device can provide up to two hours and 40 minutes of use with a single battery, while the extended battery can last up to five hours. While this battery life may be sufficient for many users, those who require longer periods away from a power source may need to consider purchasing additional batteries.

One potential drawback of the Inogen One G4 is its limited oxygen flow settings, which only range from one to three. Some users with higher oxygen needs may require a device with more advanced settings. The G4’s small size may make it more prone to accidental damage if not handled carefully.

The Inogen One G4 is compatible with the Inogen Connect mobile app, which allows users to monitor the device more closely. The app provides information on battery life, column status, cannula life, and more, giving users greater control and peace of mind.

Customers call the Inogen One G4 a “game-changer” because of its lightness and portability. However, some users would like to see more detailed instructions for some of the accessories.

“The Inogen one g-4 is a fantastic machine, light and powerful, and suits my needs to a tee!”

—James C., Oxygen Concentrator Store reviewer

“I’m thrilled to have this unit,” writes “Reviewer” on DirectHomeMedical. “I’ve not been getting out as much as I would have liked because the weight of the other, heavier oxygen concentrator hurt my shoulder and lower back. My insurance would not cover this lighter unit, so I purchased it myself, and [it] was well worth the investment.”

Some users complained about a lack of instructions and difficulty with the power plug.

“The unit is great, but there were no instructions, and the carrying case is a little difficult to manage,” writes Allen at Oxygen Concentrator Store. “The power supply plug-in doesn’t line up with the cutout. Otherwise, we received the unit very quickly…much appreciated.”

We love the CAIRE SeQual Eclipse 5 for its wide range of oxygen settings, long battery life, and mobile cart that makes traveling easier. However, its high price point is a factor to consider.

We chose the CAIRE SeQual Eclipse 5 Portable Concentrator for the best pulse flow portable oxygen concentrator (5) because this powerful device offers a wide range of both continuous flow and pulse dose oxygen settings, making it an excellent choice for users with varying oxygen needs.

Our testers were impressed by the Eclipse 5’s precise dosage capabilities. The continuous flow settings range from 0.5 to 3 LPM in 0.5 increments, allowing users to fine-tune their oxygen therapy. The pulse dose settings are equally impressive, ranging from 16 to 192 mL across nine settings. This level of customization ensures that most users can find the optimal setting for their specific needs.

One of the Eclipse 5’s nice features is its AutoSAT technology, which maintains a consistent level of oxygen delivery even as the user’s breath rate changes. This is particularly beneficial for users who experience fluctuations in their breathing patterns throughout the day or during physical activity. The Eclipse 5 also offers three rise time options (slow, medium, and fast) and three adjustable pulse dose sensitivity settings, enhancing its adaptability to individual users’ needs.

While the Eclipse 5 is one of the heavier portable oxygen concentrators on the market, weighing 18.4 pounds with the battery installed, it makes up for this with its extensive features and settings. The included mobile cart alleviates some of the burden of the device’s weight, featuring smooth-rolling wheels and a telescoping handle for easy maneuverability. The cart can also be folded up for convenient transport and storage. And since it’s FAA-approved, it’s air travel-ready.

Battery life is another area where the Eclipse 5 excels. Depending on the flow setting, the device can provide up to five hours of use with a single battery. This extended battery life allows users to enjoy greater freedom and independence without worrying about constantly recharging the device. Additionally, the Eclipse 5’s battery can be recharged. At the same time, the unit is connected to any heavy-duty DC power supply, such as a vehicle’s power outlet, saving valuable time and ensuring that the device is always ready for use.

One potential drawback of the Eclipse 5 is its noise level, which measures 48 decibels at 3 LPM on continuous flow, comparable to average office noise. However, when using pulse dose settings, the noise level drops to a more comfortable 40 decibels at a setting of three, which is equivalent to a quiet conversation.

Our testing found the Eclipse 5’s upgraded internal system reliable and efficient, providing an average oxygen purity of around 90%. The device’s easy access to the removable battery and contemporary mobile cart design contributed to its user-friendliness.

Users like the efficient pulse oxygen dosing and say it’s improved their mobility, though some say the battery drains quickly at higher settings.

“I had another high oxygen unit that did not work for me, and I returned it,” writes Sue on Oxygen Concentrator Store. “The other high-flow oxygen machine was extremely noisy, whereas this one is quiet. When I take it shopping, I put it in the cart; it is heavy to lift. I am still able to do it. I like this machine, and this is much easier after using big oxygen tanks to go out. It has allowed me the freedom to go on trips again.”

“This device is a very capable POC and a great match for my medical and lifestyle needs. I am thrilled with my regained mobility. Pulse and continuous flows made this the ideal choice for me. I am thrilled.”

—”Owner,” Oxygen Concentrator Store reviewer

However, the heavy weight and short battery life on high settings are significant drawbacks to some users.

“Battery [doesn’t] last long if you have it on 2 liters, it only lasts one hour,” writes Kiria on Oxygen Concentrator Store. “And moving in and out of the car is very heavy.”

Just because Precision Medical EasyPulse has one of the lowest prices on the market doesn’t mean it skimps out on features or usefulness.

The Precision Medical EasyPulse Portable Oxygen Concentrator features the lowest price point on our list, making it our top pick for the best budget portable oxygen concentrator. Available in both 3-liter and 5-liter models, this device is an affordable and reliable solution for individuals requiring oxygen therapy.

The EasyPulse has a lightweight design, with the 3-liter model weighing less than 5 pounds and the 5-liter model weighing just 6.6 pounds (including the internal battery). This portability makes it easy for users to carry the device while running errands, traveling, or engaging in other daily activities. Since it’s FAA-approved, users can use it on airplanes without hassle. The compact size of the EasyPulse also makes it convenient to store when not in use.

EasyPulse’s advanced Controlled Minute Volume (CMV) technology is one of its standout features. This proprietary technology ensures that users receive a consistent, fixed amount of oxygen every minute during the first third of inspiration, regardless of their breathing rate. We found that this feature helped maintain steady oxygen delivery, which can be particularly beneficial for users with varying breathing patterns.

The EasyPulse offers three pulse flow settings, allowing users to adjust the oxygen delivery to meet their needs. The device also boasts an impressive oxygen purity level, with our testing confirming the manufacturer’s claim of up to 95.5% purity. This high oxygen purity level ensures users receive the most effective oxygen therapy possible.

Battery life is another area where the EasyPulse excels. The internal lithium-ion battery provides up to five and a half hours of runtime on the 3-liter model and close to five hours on the 5-liter model. An optional external battery can be purchased for those requiring even longer battery life, doubling the runtime.

The EasyPulse is relatively quiet, producing between 40.6 and 42 decibels at setting two. This noise level is comparable to a quiet library or a soft whisper, making it unobtrusive in most environments. However, some users may notice the noise in quiet settings, such as when sleeping.

One potential disadvantage of this device is its limited flow settings compared to higher-end models. With only three pulse flow settings available, some users with more complex oxygen needs may require a device with a wider range of options. Additionally, the EasyPulse does not offer a continuous flow option, which may not be suitable for all users.

Also, it’s worth considering that the EasyPulse is currently experiencing a supply shortage, meaning delivery lead times may take longer than usual.

Despite these limitations, the Precision Medical EasyPulse Portable Oxygen Concentrator offers excellent value for its price point.

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While customers like the Precision Medical EasyPulse’s price, a few said the battery life wasn’t as long as expected.

“I love it! At two liters, the two batteries last me six and a half hours. Also, it has AC/DC use and charging. [It] gives me freedom to travel almost anywhere. Bless those who made it.”

—Jim, Vitality Medical reviewer

“Good unit at a great price,” writes Blaine at Noinsurance Medical Supplies.

“One of the reasons I purchased this concentrator was for the battery life,” writes Lenette at Vitality Medical. “All the descriptions indicated that the battery would last almost four hours on two liters. The descriptions fail to say it is four hours with internal and external batteries. So the battery life is really two hours.”

Travelers shouldn’t let a bulky oxygen concentrator get in the way of their next big adventure—the but Invacare Platinum makes traveling simple. We found it to be lightweight, durable, and quiet.

Our choice for the best portable oxygen concentrator for travel is the Invacare Platinum Mobile Oxygen Concentrator. (6) This compact and lightweight device is designed to give users the freedom and flexibility to maintain an active lifestyle while receiving reliable oxygen therapy.

“Portable oxygen concentrators can greatly improve the quality of life for individuals requiring supplemental oxygen therapy by providing them with the mobility and independence to engage in daily activities, travel, and socialize without the constant constraint of stationary oxygen equipment.”

—Dr. Raj Dasgupta, MD, FACP, FCCP, FAASM, Fortune Recommends Medical Reviewer

Weighing just 4.8 pounds with a single battery and measuring less than 10 inches in all dimensions, this concentrator is one of the most compact and lightweight options on the market. The included stylish carry bag, which doubles as a backpack, further enhances the device’s portability, allowing users to carry it hands-free and easily.

One of the main features of the Invacare Platinum is its durability. The device is engineered to withstand the rigors of daily life, featuring a foam-encased compressor for shock resistance and reinforced bumpers to protect the entire unit. We accidentally dropped the concentrator from a height of about three feet, and it continued to function without any issues, a testament to its rugged construction.

The Platinum’s water-resistant design is another notable feature that sets it apart from many other portable concentrators. The device is constructed with vents on the bottom, has tight seals, and is rated to withstand up to 10 minutes of direct rain exposure. This water resistance gives users peace of mind when using the device in unpredictable weather conditions or near water sources.

Invacare Platinum offers four pulse dose settings for oxygen delivery, with a maximum average of 44 mL of oxygen per minute. The device utilizes Invacare’s Sensi-Pulse technology, which ensures that users receive the correct amount of oxygen with each breath. We found that the Platinum consistently delivered oxygen as advertised, providing effective therapy for users with varying oxygen needs.

Battery life is another area where the Platinum excels. With a single battery, the device can provide up to five hours of use, while using two can extend the runtime to an impressive ten hours. This extended battery life makes the Platinum an ideal choice for travelers who may not always have access to power outlets for recharging.

The Invacare Platinum also operates quietly, producing an average noise level of 40 decibels, comparable to a hushed conversation. This low noise level makes the device suitable for use in various settings, including libraries, movie theaters, and overnight flights without causing disruption.

While Platinum offers numerous benefits, it’s important to note that it only delivers pulse dose oxygen and does not offer a continuous flow option. This limitation may not be suitable for users who require a constant oxygen flow. Additionally, the device’s oxygen output is lower than that of some other portable concentrators, which may not be sufficient for users with more advanced oxygen needs.

Customers say the Platinum gave them the freedom to travel the world again. However, some say the device is a bit heavy.

“I travel a lot internationally, and a year ago, I realized I had been suffering from high altitude pulmonary edema for years,” writes Betsy on Oxygen Concentrator Store. “Coughing up a lung and wetting my pants all over the world! With my oxygen concentrator, I get off the long flight feeling great and ready to go. No more international doctor visits. I’ve never had it overheat. I have an extra set of batteries, giving me 22 hours of travel time. Some airlines let me plug in. It’s been awesome.”

“Great product! The Invacare Oxygen Concentrator is reliable and efficient. Highly recommended!”

—Sushma, Medicart.co.in reviewer

“The concentrator is a bit heavy, but it performs very well,” writes Meena on Medicart.co.in. “It’s a good value for money.”

With a whopping 16 hours of battery life (or a still-impressive eight hours on the lower battery option), ARYA’s portable oxygen concentrator is a smart choice for those who don’t want to charge their batteries constantly.

The ARYA Portable Oxygen Concentrator is an innovative device that combines a compact, lightweight design with an impressive battery life of up to eight hours on a single charge with the 8-cell battery and 16 hours with the 16-cell battery. We found that the battery consistently lasted for the advertised duration, providing a reliable source of oxygen throughout the day without frequent recharging.

ARYA’s ergonomic design makes it comfortable to wear and use for extended periods. Weighing just five pounds and standing 10 inches tall, this concentrator is one of the most portable options available. The device’s small size and lightweight construction allow users to easily carry it while traveling, running errands, or relaxing at home.

The ARYA offers five pulse flow settings, allowing users to adjust the oxygen delivery to meet their needs. The device delivers medical-grade oxygen whenever turned on, eliminating the need for cumbersome oxygen tanks and refills. We found the ARYA’s oxygen delivery consistent and reliable, providing effective therapy for users with varying oxygen requirements.

In addition to its impressive battery life and portable design, the ARYA operates quietly, making it non-invasive and suitable for use in various settings. We found that the device’s noise level was low enough to not interfere with conversations but may be a bit noisy in more quiet settings.

The ARYA Portable Oxygen Concentrator is also FAA-approved for use onboard aircraft, making it an ideal choice for travelers who require oxygen therapy. The device’s compact size and long battery life ensure that users can comfortably and confidently travel without worrying about running out of oxygen or needing a power outlet.

While the ARYA offers numerous benefits, it’s important to note that it only provides pulse-flow oxygen delivery and does not offer a continuous-flow option. This limitation means it may not be a smart choice for users who require a constant oxygen flow.

However, ARYA Biomed backs its product with a comprehensive, industry-leading warranty. The ARYA comes with a lifetime warranty on the concentrator itself and a five-year warranty on the sieve beds, providing users with added peace of mind and protection for their investment.

OxLife Liberty 2’s high maximum oxygen output and combination of pulse dose and continuous flow oxygen delivery make it great for overnight use.

The OxLife Liberty 2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator is our pick for the best portable oxygen concentrator for nighttime use. This versatile device offers continuous flow and pulse dose oxygen delivery, making it an excellent choice for users who require reliable oxygen therapy around the clock.

One of the top features of the Liberty 2 is its continuous flow capability, which provides up to two liters per minute (LPM) of oxygen 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This feature particularly benefits users requiring constant oxygen flow during sleep or rest periods. The Liberty 2 consistently delivered the advertised continuous flow rate during testing, ensuring that users received oxygen therapy throughout the night.

In addition to its continuous flow option, the Liberty 2 offers industry-leading pulse dose settings ranging from one to 10. These pulse dose settings allow users to adjust the oxygen delivery to meet their specific needs during waking hours or periods of activity. The wide range of pulse dose settings caters to users with varying oxygen requirements.

The Liberty 2’s lightweight and compact design makes it highly portable and convenient for home and on the go. The included multifunction carry bag further enhances the portability, allowing users to transport their concentrator while traveling or running errands easily. However, this device is slightly heavier than other portable concentrators, weighing approximately 7.5 pounds with the battery installed.

One unique feature of the Liberty 2 is the optional Dynamic Network Analysis (DNA) service. This monthly service, available directly from O2 Concepts, enables the Liberty 2 to learn usage patterns and environmental conditions over time while software updates improve the machine’s efficiency. The DNA software tracks usage, ambulation, and breath rates, providing users with key information to help manage their condition. The DNA network can also remotely monitor the concentrator to ensure optimal performance and alert users of any recommended maintenance or software upgrades.

Our testing uncovered that the Liberty 2 to be a bit noisier than other concentrators, with a noise level of approximately 44.4 decibels at pulse setting two and 52.3 decibels at maximum settings. While this noise level is higher than other portable concentrators, it is still within an acceptable range for most users, including during nighttime use.

The Liberty 2 also features several important safety alarms, including low purity, low battery, low external power, unauthorized battery, over temperature, invalid motor temperature, invalid box temperature, invalid flow, and no flow alarms. These alarms provide users with added peace of mind and ensure the device functions correctly and safely.

Our aim is to help readers make the most informed purchasing decision possible. That’s why we thoroughly test oxygen concentrators firsthand, evaluating the user’s experience from purchasing to using to contacting customer service. Read our full oxygen concentrator testing methodology for more information on our testing process.

Users should be able to trust that their oxygen concentrator will work at a high rate of purity without interruption. We evaluate oxygen concentrators on these features.

Portable oxygen concentrators should be easily accessible to a wide variety of individuals with a range of technical proficiency. We assess the following factors.

An oxygen concentrator purchase goes far beyond the sticker price, which is why we consider additional financial factors like the ones below.

We consider the experience from purchasing to setup and beyond to provide a full picture of the overall customer journey.

A portable oxygen concentrator draws in air from the surrounding environment, filters out nitrogen and other gasses, and delivers concentrated oxygen to the user. (7) The device contains a compressor pressuring the air, passing through a sieve bed filter system. The sieve bed is filled with zeolite, which attracts and separates nitrogen from the air, allowing the concentrated oxygen to pass through. The oxygen is delivered to the user through a nasal cannula or mask. Portable oxygen concentrators are powered by rechargeable batteries, allowing users to move freely while receiving oxygen therapy. These devices are designed to be lightweight and compact, making them easy to carry and use on the go.

There are several key factors to consider when buying a portable oxygen concentrator. (8) First, evaluate your oxygen needs and consult your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate oxygen flow rate and delivery method (pulse or continuous flow). Next, consider the device’s size, weight, and battery life, as these factors will impact its portability and ease of use. Look for a concentrator with long battery life and quick recharge time to ensure uninterrupted oxygen therapy while on the go.

Noise level is another important consideration, especially if you plan to use the device in quiet environments or while sleeping. Additionally, check the device’s durability, warranty, and maintenance requirements to ensure it will withstand daily use and provide lasting value. Finally, consider the cost of the device and any ongoing expenses, such as replacement batteries or filters, and check if your insurance covers the purchase or rental of a portable oxygen concentrator.

Portable oxygen concentrators typically cost between $1,500 and $3,500, depending on the model, features, and brand. Some high-end models can cost up to $4,000 or more. Rental options are also available, ranging from $300 to $500 per month.

Yes, Medicare Part B covers portable oxygen concentrators as durable medical equipment (DME) if you meet certain medical criteria and have a prescription from your doctor. Medicare will cover 80% of the approved amount, and you’ll be responsible for the remaining 20% after meeting your deductible. (9)

Yes, there are portable oxygen concentrators that offer continuous flow. However, these models are typically larger and heavier than pulse-flow concentrators. Examples of continuous-flow portable oxygen concentrators include the Respironics SimplyGo, SeQual Eclipse 5, and Ox Life Liberty 2.

Yes, a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider is required to purchase or rent a portable oxygen concentrator. (10) The prescription should specify the oxygen flow rate, delivery method (pulse or continuous flow), and duration of use. This is necessary to ensure you receive the appropriate oxygen therapy for your medical condition.

“Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary fibrosis, or other respiratory disorders can greatly benefit from using a portable oxygen concentrator,” says Dr. Raj. “These devices offer the freedom to maintain an active lifestyle while ensuring continuous access to necessary oxygen therapy, which is crucial for improving quality of life and managing symptoms effectively.”

Portable oxygen concentrators typically last between three and seven years, depending on the model, usage, and maintenance. With proper care and regular servicing, some concentrators can last even longer. Manufacturers often provide one to five years warranties covering defects and repairs.

The best portable oxygen concentrator type depends on your needs and lifestyle. Pulse-flow concentrators are generally smaller, lighter, and more portable, making them ideal for active individuals. Continuous-flow concentrators are better suited for those who require a constant oxygen supply or have higher oxygen needs. Consult your healthcare provider to determine the best concentrator for your medical condition and oxygen requirements.

Dr. Raj Dasgupta, MD, FACP, FCCP, FAASM

Quadruple-board certified in pulmonary, sleep, internal, and critical care medicine. An active clinical researcher, Dr. Raj currently practices at the University of Southern California, where he’s been awarded the Excellence in Teaching award six years in a row. He’s also an associate professor of clinical medicine, assistant program director of the internal medicine residency program, and the associate program director of the sleep medicine fellowship at USC.

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Krista Manning is an accomplished medical copy editor and fact-checker who stands out in the pharmaceutical, health, and wellness domains. With a meticulous eye for detail and a command of medical language, Krista ensures the accuracy and clarity of content. Beyond her professional expertise, Krista is an advocate for mental health awareness. Recognizing the crucial intersection of psychological and physical well-being, she actively contributes to projects that promote mental health awareness within the healthcare narrative. Krista’s commitment extends beyond the pages she edits, emphasizing the holistic nature of health communication.

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