Inogen provides oxygen concentrator solutions for both portable and stationary use. Read below to learn more about each oxygen concentrator for sale and how Inogen can meet your oxygen therapy needs.

oxygen concentrators, oxygen machines for sale The Inogen One, a single-solution portable oxygen concentrator, is small, lightweight, quiet, energy-efficient, and very easy to use at home or traveling. This next-generation product family has changed oxygen therapy greatly. Whereas many patients needed multiple devices for different uses, the Inogen One Portable Oxygen Concentrator offers an all-in-one solution that has helped countless oxygen therapy patients reclaim their independence, freedom, and quality of life. Learn more about the Inogen One Portable Oxygen Concentrator for sale below.

For stationary oxygen therapy, the Inogen At Home is one of the lightest, quietest, and most energy-efficient 5 liter per minute continuous flow home oxygen concentrators on the market today. It delivers the familiarity of continuous flow oxygen in an unparalleled small, compact, and lightweight design. Learn more about the Inogen At Home below.

 

Inogen One G2

The Inogen One G2 is one of the lightest and most efficient portable models, for how powerful it is. As an oxygen concentrator, it filters the oxygen out of the air around it, which you can then breathe to receive the oxygen dosage that you need.

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Inogen One G3

The Inogen One G3 is currently one of the smallest, lightest portable concentrators that produces medical oxygen and offers an extremely long lasting battery. The oxygen machine was designed to provide users with the highest level of independence.

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Inogen One G4

The Inogen One G4 is capable of providing oxygen delivery in an unbelievable small and quiet package. With flow settings from 1-3, the Inogen One G4 is designed to increase independence for most users 24/7.

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Inogen At Home

The new Inogen At Home is one of the lightest, quietest, and most energy-efficient 5 liter per minute continuous flow oxygen concentrators on the market today.

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