Respironics SimplyGo vs. Inogen One G3 Concentrator Comparison

Respironics SimplyGo and Inogen One G3 Unit Comparison

With the rise in the popularity of portable oxygen concentrators, the number of different models, brands, and features available is also rising. Many of our customers zero in on the Philips SimplyGo and the Ingoen One G3 while searching a for a portable oxygen concentrator, and it can be tough to decide between these two units.

To help you make a selection that is best for your lifestyle we have compared two of our most popular concentrators the Respironics SimplyGo and Inogen One G3.

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Respironics SimplyGo Mini vs. Inogen One G3 Concentrator Comparison

Respironics SimplyGo and Inogen One G3 Unit Comparison

When comparing two different portable oxygen concentrators, there are a variety of factors you need to consider. Are they truly portable? Are they light? Small? How is the battery life? What about a warranty? The factors can easily seem endless. Use this guide to help you as you explore your options and make your choice between two excellent portable oxygen concentrators, the SimplyGo Mini and the Inogen One G3.

The SimplyGo Mini is both compact and lightweight at less than 10 inches in all dimensions and under 6 pounds. It can provide pulse flow oxygen up-to 5 settings and up to a maximum of 1000 mL/minute. The unit’s battery life is above average at 4.5 hours, enough for most activities. The unit is covered by a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty, except for the sieve beds which are guaranteed for 1 year. Also, the Mini is equipped with a reinforced casing to stand up to the bumps, bangs, and dings that accompany an active lifestyle. The unit is quiet during operation, only generating a soft 43 decibels of noise.

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Inogen One G3 vs. Respironics SimplyGo Unit Comparison

Inogen One G3 vs. Respironics SimplyGo Concentrator Comparison

There is no doubt that the Respironics SimplyGo and the Inogen One G3 are both tremendous portable oxygen concentrators. However, with any medical device, you want to be sure that you choose the right one for your needs. Portable oxygen concentrators are no exception. Here are some of the significant features of both units and a comparison of how they stack up next to each other.

Respironics’ SimplyGo is 11.5 inches in its largest dimension and weighs 10 pounds and delivers up to 2 liters per minute of continuous flow oxygen. You can also choose from 6 different pulse dose settings. This makes the SimplyGo ideal for patients with higher oxygen requirements.

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Inogen One G3 Portable Oxygen Concentrator – Pros and Cons

Pros and Cons of the Inogen One G3 Portable Concentrator

The Inogen One G3 really puts the “portable” in oxygen concentrator portability. This small, lightweight unit is over 2 pounds lighter and several inches smaller than its predecessor, the G2. The G3 offers “pulse mode” oxygen therapy and also comes with several useful features and protective warranty. Here is a list of the Pros and Cons of the Inogen One G3 Portable Oxygen Machine.

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Inogen One G3 Compared to the AirSep Freestyle 3

AirSep Freestyle 3 vs. Inogen One G3

Oxygen concentrators offer a light-weight portable alternative to traditional, bulky, oxygen tanks. Because they pull oxygen from the surrounding air, you don’t have to worry about tanks being delivered or being refilled. Instead, room air passes into the unit, which separates oxygen from the nitrogen in the air, and delivers a high flow of oxygen right to the patient. This type of oxygen unit allows the user freedom of movement and a much more active lifestyle than a traditional tank. Today, let’s take a look at and compare two portable oxygen concentrators: the AirSep Freestyle 3 and the Inogen One G3. Both allow for maximum freedom with slight variations in specifications.

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Inogen One G3 Compared to the LifeChoice ActivOx

Inogen One G3 Compared to the LifeChoice ActivOx

Unlike traditional, bulky, oxygen tanks, oxygen concentrators are light-weight and portable. Concentrators pull oxygen from the surrounding air, so you don’t have to worry about delivery of refill tanks. Instead, room air passes into the unit, oxygen is separated from the nitrogen in the air, and the unit delivers a high flow of oxygen directly to the user. This type of oxygen unit allows the patient freedom of movement and a much more active lifestyle than an old-fashioned tank. Today let’s compare two portable oxygen machines: the Inogen One G3 and the LifeChoice ActivOx. Both allow for portability, but vary in specs.

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Financing the Inogen One G3 Oxygen Concentrator

Financing the Inogen One G3 Oxygen Concentrator

One of our most popular portable oxygen concentrators is the Inogen One G3, and for good reason. Actually, it’s for several good reasons. This concentrator has all the great features of its predecessor, the G2, but is lighter and can concentrate more oxygen in the same amount of time, at a very high purity. This wonderful little concentrate awards its users with even more freedom and convenience.

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