The Inogen One G5 is the latest addition to the family of Inogen’s user-friendly portable oxygen concentrators. With expanded features built on the foundations of the Inogen One G3 and the Inogen One G4, the Inogen One G5 is looking to be a “one-size-fits-all” portable oxygen concentrator that will do well for almost any person who requires supplemental oxygen on-the-go.
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I am not affiliated in any way with Inogen, so my review of these products constitutes from publicly-available information by Inogen. My experiences as a board-licensed respiratory therapist for 11 years. My experience has exposed me the various challenges relating to oxygen therapy use, both in the hospital and home settings. Through my training and clinical experience, I have worked extensively with various Inogen product and providing my opinions in the post.
What is New in the Inogen One G5
There are 2 primary updates with the Inogen One G5: the flow setting capacity and battery life.
It seems that Inogen focused the updates on this device to increase the user’s ability to get more oxygen if needed and to increase the overall life of the machine while on-the-go. These additions will allow the user more flexibility in terms of being able to perform more daily activities without the need for constant equipment changes. These additions are consistent with Inogen’s mission to increase the independence of people who require supplemental oxygen.
Flow Setting Update
The pulse flow settings for the Inogen One G4 can reach a maximum flow setting of 3, while the Inogen One G3 can reach a maximum flow setting of 5. However, the Inogen One G5 is now capable of reaching a flow setting of 6. This makes it the most powerful oxygen concentrator available by Inogen.
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