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Inogen One G3 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
Oxygen. Anytime. Anywhere.

  • 45% Smaller
  • 30% Lighter
  • 27% More Oxygen Per Pound
  • Compared to the Inogen One G2

Inogen One G3 portable oxygen concentrator is an ingenious device offering much richer oxygen concentration and more freedom of mobility. The device is:

  • 45% smaller than traditional devices
  • Lighter than its predecessors – only 4.76 pounds
  • Provides 27% more oxygen per pound

 

How it works

The Inogen One G3 is equipped with a comfortable to use nasal cannula and oxygen is redirected from the concentrator for the patient to use. The device is extremely light and it can be used in different environments such as at home, in your vehicle, or in an airplane. 

 

Smart User Controls of the Inogen One G3 oxygen concentrator

  • Flow setting controls- as many as 5 levels which can be adjusted with the push of a button (+/-)
  • Alert mode for breath detection- Inogen One G3 emits both audible and visual signals when there is no breath detected for 60 seconds.
  • Easy ON/OFF button- to turn off the device when not in use, press and hold “OFF” button for 1 secon
  • LCD screen display- will indicate the setting level currently used (1-5) and remaining battery time. 

 

Operating the Inogen One G3 concentrator

Patients can choose between two options: the single rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery or the Double rechargeable one. With single batteries the device runs for 3.5 to 4 hours, and with double battery the device operates up to 8.5 hours. 

Inogen One G3 comes with a specially designed Carry Bag to offer you 100% comfort when carrying the device

  • More comfort
  • Hands free
  • Designed with pockets for many accessories

Traveling by air with Inogen One G3

Inogen One G3 portable oxygen concentrator is approved by the FAA-Federal Aviation Administration. You can board with an Inogen oxygen concentrator on all U.S. aircrafts. Always inform the airline company that you will have with you the Inogen One G3 oxygen device. 

Inogen One G3 delivers optimal oxygen therapy to patients. Having to use oxygen therapy made patients housebound a few years ago. Thanks to brilliant advancements in medical technology patients can now enjoy freedom of movement while getting the necessary amount of oxygen.

Inogen One G3 is an extremely quiet device.

Inogen One G3 is a highly compact device. It is lightweight and small making it easy to carry around.

Inogen One G3 can be operated easily. The instructions are clear and any setting change requires the push of a button.

Inogen One G3 has smart breath detection technology. Oxygen is delivered in response to breathing, making the breathing process constant, normal and healthy.

No more frustration. No more anxiety. No more panic attacks. Inogen One G3 delivers the right amount of enriched oxygen for an efficient therapy. 

 

Includes:

  • Inogen One G3 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
  • 8 or 16 Cell Battery (we highly recommend a 16 cell battery)
  • AC Power Supply
  • DC Power Supply
  • Carry Bag

Inogen One G3

C$2,950.00Price
  • Please email all oxygen prescriptions to info@cpappoint.com.

    To purchase an oxygen concentrator, you do need a prescription from your doctor, stating your oxygen level. Oxygen concentrators are one of the medical devices for which requires a prescription. This is to ensure proper care has been taken in selling you an oxygen machine that is appropriate for your needs, and a prescription is the only evidence we have of exactly what those needs are. 

    The oxygen concentrator you purchase and use is also largely determined by your prescription, and that's why you may have completely different needs from your friend who also uses supplemental oxygen, even if you both have the respiratory condition. Several important health indicators factor into a prescription for supplemental oxygen that results from a pulse oximetry test and arterial blood gas test.

    Some patients who require oxygen therapy only need it when they are exercising, while others only need it while they are sleeping, and others need it for a few hours out of the day no matter what they are doing. Some patients need continuous flow oxygen, while others only need pulse dose. Exactly which type of dosage you need, how many hours out of the day you need it, and at which setting is determined by your doctor. 

    Your physician will administer tests to find out how much oxygen you require. They will have blood drawn for an ABG test (arterial blood gas) to check your blood gases, as well as use a pulse oximeter to monitor your blood oxygen level. The doctor will also check to see if your blood oxygen levels change drastically during exercise or while you are sleeping. Once your doctor has some measurements relating to blood oxygenation, they can write your prescription for your oxygen requirements.

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