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New Inogen At Home Concentrator Coming Soon

New Inogen At Home Concentrator Coming Soon

A 5-liter home oxygen concentrator that is small enough for travel--wouldn't that be nice?! Many people dream of smaller, lighter, and more powerful oxygen equipment. If a travel-sized oxygen concentrator that provides up to 5 LPM has been on your wish list,...

Tips for Buying a Used Portable Oxygen Concentrator

Tips for Buying a Used Portable Oxygen Concentrator

While the cost of purchasing a portable oxygen concentrator has come down over the past five years, it is still a big investment and often beyond the financial reach of those who need a portable unit. Purchasing a used portable concentrator can be an economical option...

Product Review: SeQual Eclipse 5

Product Review: SeQual Eclipse 5

The SeQual Eclipse 5 is the latest version of the popular SeQual Eclipse, which was first introduced in 2006. An early addition to the portable oxygen concentrator market, the SeQual Eclipse was the first concentrator to offer oxygen patients continuous flow in a...

SeQual eQuinox on the Horizon

SeQual eQuinox on the Horizon

Caire Medical, the maker of the powerhouse portable concentrator, the SeQual Eclipse 5, will soon be introducing a new product--the SeQual eQuinox. It has been seven years since SeQual first introduced the Eclipse, and while the Eclipse has been improved numerous...

Inogen files for IPO

Inogen files for IPO

Inogen One G2 and G3 Portable Oxygen Concentrators Inogen, the maker of the popular portable concentrators, Inogen One G2 and Inogen One G3, has filed for an initial public offering. The symbol "INGN" will be used for the offering of shares on the Nasdaq and Inogen...

Where to Buy an Inogen Portable Oxygen Concentrator

POC Comparison: Weight, Size and Oxygen Flow Settings

I've talked quite a bit about choosing the best portable oxygen concentrator. The most important factor is liter flow, followed by the size and weight. To assist you will making the best choice for your oxygen and mobility needs, here's a handy chart for the most...