
When choosing the best oxygen concentrator, the following key factors should be considered:
Oxygen concentration and flow rate
Ensure that the oxygen concentration of the oxygen concentrator reaches 93%±3%, which is in line with the national standards.
Choose the appropriate oxygen flow rate according to the doctor's advice and the condition. For example, home health care oxygen concentrators usually provide a flow rate of 1-2L/min, while medical oxygen concentrators are recommended to choose 5L/min or more.
Noise level
Choose an oxygen concentrator with lower noise to reduce the impact on patients. Industry standards stipulate that the noise value of the oxygen concentrator should be ≤60 decibels (dB), and high-quality products are usually below 39dB.
Filtration system
Choosing an oxygen concentrator with an efficient filtration system can extend the service life of the equipment while ensuring that the oxygen inhaled by the patient is pure and pollution-free.
Continuous working time
For users who need to inhale oxygen for a long time, choose an oxygen concentrator that can work 24 hours a day to ensure a stable oxygen supply.
Brand and after-sales service
Choose a brand manufacturer with strength and good reputation to ensure product quality and after-sales service.
Price and value
Choose oxygen concentrators of different grades according to the needs of the disease and economic ability, and avoid blindly pursuing low prices and ignoring the value of important technical content.
Atomization function
For patients who need to undergo atomization inhalation treatment at the same time, choosing an oxygen concentrator with atomization function can save time going to the hospital and queuing, and also reduce medical costs.
By comprehensively considering the above factors, you can choose the oxygen concentrator that best suits you or your family.