Lightweight and Traveling Portable Oxygen ConcentratorFeatures and specifications:France imported molecule siftMax. Flow: Approx 3+/-1.5L/min (standard atmospheric pressure)Oxygen density: 35%+/-2% (standard atmospheric pressure)Power Consumption: average below 32WNoise: <45dBGenerating unit + adapter + lithium battery (15V, 4A) + charger: 2.00KGWeight: Generating unit 1.3kgsSize: 230(L) x 100(W) x 150(H) mmA lightweight and traveling portable oxygen concentrator (POC) is a small, FAA-approved device that uses rechargeable batteries to deliver supplemental oxygen on demand, making it suitable for air travel and daily mobility. Brands like Inogen One G4 and AirSep Focus offer very light models (under 3 pounds, with some as light as 1.75 pounds) that are easy to carry, fit into smaller spaces, and provide a convenient, portable solution for those who need oxygen therapy outside the home.Key Characteristics:Lightweight and Compact: These devices are significantly smaller and lighter than home oxygen machines, often weighing under 5 pounds, with some models being as light as 1.75 pounds.Battery-Powered: POCs operate on rechargeable batteries, offering portability and freedom from wall outlets.FAA-Approved: Many models are FAA-approved for in-flight use, allowing for easier air travel.Pulse Dose Delivery: POCs typically deliver oxygen in "pulse doses" – small bursts of oxygen that coincide with each inhale, providing an efficient and on-demand supply.Ease of Use: They feature simple controls and LCD displays for easy operation.Examples of Lightweight Models:Inogen One models: Including the Inogen One G4 and Rove 4, are known for their light weight (under 3 pounds) and convenience for travel.AirSep Focus: This is recognized as one of the smallest and lightest POCs available, weighing just 1.75 pounds.Considerations for Travel:Airline Approval: Always inform your airline well in advance if you plan to use a POC on a flight.Battery Management: You may need to pack batteries separately and ensure their terminals are protected from short circuits to comply with airline regulations.Prescription Required: A prescription from your healthcare provider is necessary to obtain and use a portable oxygen concentrator.Lightweight and travel-friendly portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) are characterized by their compact size, reduced weight (often under 5 pounds), and smaller footprint, making them easy to carry in a shoulder bag or backpack for discreet, on-the-go use. Key features include FAA-approved design for air travel, rechargeable long-life batteries, pulse-dose oxygen delivery for efficiency, and durable, compact housings. These devices offer increased independence and freedom for users needing oxygen therapy while allowing them to travel, participate in activities, and maintain their lifestyle with greater mobility.Key FeaturesLightweight and Compact Design: These units are designed to be under 5 pounds and small enough to fit into a standard shoulder bag or backpack.Portability: Their small size and lightweight nature make them easy to transport and carry for daily activities and travel.FAA Approval: Many models are approved by the Federal Aviation Administration, allowing users to take them on domestic and international flights.Rechargeable Batteries: They operate on rechargeable batteries that provide hours of use on a single charge, often with extended battery options for longer trips.Pulse Dose Delivery: Most lightweight POCs use pulse-dose (on-demand) delivery, releasing oxygen in short bursts when the user inhales, which is more energy-efficient for portable devices.Increased Independence: By providing oxygen therapy in a portable format, these concentrators give users more freedom and independence to move around and engage in daily life outside the home.Car and Home Charging: Many POCs can be conveniently recharged using a car's DC power outlet, making them suitable for travel and use at home.Considerations for TravelBattery Life: Ensure the battery life meets your needs for travel, considering extended batteries may be necessary for long trips.Oxygen Requirements: Confirm the unit's maximum oxygen output and flow settings are sufficient for your prescribed oxygen therapy.Airline Regulations: Be aware of specific regulations for flying with a POC, as you may need to sit in a window seat and stow the device under the seat in front of you.Technical Specifications / Features:Model No.: BES-OC08Product Name: Portable Oxygen ConcentratorBrand: BESCOMax. Flow: Approx 3+/-1.5L/minOxygen density: 35%+/-2%Power Consumption: average below 32WNoise: <45dBWeight: Generating unit 1.3kgs, with battery and charger 2.00KGSize: 230(L) x 100(W) x 150(H) mmLead Time: 10 daysSample: AvailableMOQ: 10 unitsCountry of Origin: ChinaStock: AvailableFactory Address: Changyuan, ChinaOffice: Zhengzhou, China