Name: | Portable Oxygen Concentrator |
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Model No.: | BES-OC07 |
Product Name: | 3L Portable Oxygen Concentrator |
Brand: | BESCO |
Keywords: | Portable Oxygen Concentrator,Oxygen Concentrator Portable,Portable Oxygen Concentrator for Sales |
Price: | US235 |
Lead Time: | 10 days |
Sample: | Available |
MOQ: | 20 units |
Country of Original: | China |
Port: | China |
Stock: | Available |
Factory Address: | Changyuan,China |
Office: | Zhengzhou,China |
Features and specifications:
France imported molecule sift
Max. Flow: Approx 3+/-1.5L/min (standard atmospheric pressure)
Oxygen density:29%+/-2% (standard atmospheric pressure)
Power Consumption: average below 32W
Noise: <50dB
Generating unit+ adapter+ lithium battery(15V,4A)+ charger 2.40KG
Weight: Generating unit+ adapter 2.00KG
Size: 260(L)*110(W)*170(H)mm
A portable oxygen concentrator (POC) is a lightweight, battery-powered medical device that provides supplemental, concentrated oxygen to people with respiratory conditions, allowing them to be active outside their home. Unlike tanks, a POC draws in ambient air, uses internal technology to filter out nitrogen and other gases, and then delivers purified, medical-grade oxygen through a mask or nasal cannula.
How a POC Works
1. Air Intake:
The device pulls in the surrounding air from the room.
2. Separation Process:
The air then goes through a process, often using a sieve bed, to remove nitrogen and other gases.
3. Oxygen Delivery:
This leaves behind purified, medical-grade oxygen, which is delivered to the user through a mask or nasal cannula.
4. Power Source:
POCs run on rechargeable batteries, AC power, or DC power (like a car's power port), providing freedom and mobility to the user.
Key Features and Benefits
Portability:
POCs are smaller and lighter than stationary home units, making them ideal for travel and daily activities.
Prescription-Based:
A doctor's prescription is required to obtain a POC.
FAA Approved:
Many POC models are approved by the FAA for use on commercial airline flights.
Smart Technology:
Many devices offer features like smart, breath-sensitive oxygen delivery and easy-to-read displays showing battery life and flow settings.
Alarms:
They include visual and audible alarms to notify users of low battery or system errors.
What to Consider
FDA Approval: Look for devices that are FDA-approved for safety and effectiveness.
Prescription Alignment: Ensure the device meets your specific oxygen needs as determined by your doctor.
Quality: Be aware that there can be significant differences in the quality and features between different models.