Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator Review

A lightweight, quiet home oxygen concentrator makes oxygen therapy easy and comfortable. The Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator offers many of these benefits along with other outstanding features. Here is our review of this reliable, lightweight home oxygen concentrator.

Key Features of Inogen At Home Stationary Oxygen Concentrator

Weighing in at only 18 pounds, the Inogen At Home is one of the lightest home oxygen concentrators on the market. Yet it boasts an energy-efficient design, able to deliver consistent 5LPM of continuous oxygen flow with no more energy usage than a 100W bulb. 

How the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator Compares to its Competitors?

FeaturesInogen At HomeNidek Mark 5 Nuvo LiteDeVilbiss 10 LiterPhilips Respironics EverFlo
Oxygen Concentration101088
Liter Flow10989
Sound Level109610
Outlet Pressure101088
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Inogen At Home Stationary Design

 Inogen At Home Stationary Oxygen Concentrator

The scaled-down design of the Inogen At Home makes it easy to use in any room. By reducing the size, the weight was also reduced to half of what most home oxygen concentrators weigh, making this lightweight home oxygen concentrator easy to move from room to room.

Maintenance for the Inogen At Home

The Inogen At Home is practically maintenance-free. Just follow the filter replacement schedule recommended by the manufacturer’s manual to maintain lasting performance. Additionally, replace oxygen tubing and nasal cannulas as necessary, and if using the optional humidifier bottle, be sure to rinse it daily and clean it weekly.

Inogen At Home Noise Level 

The Inogen At Home operates quietly making it perfect for bedrooms. At 40 dBA, this device is no louder than a library! The low noise levels lets you conduct oxygen therapy while watching TV or listening to music undisturbed.

Flow Settings on the Inogen At Home

The Inogen At Home delivers continuous oxygen flow between 1 LPM to 5 LPM

Inogen Oxygen Purity Level

With an oxygen concentration of 90% +6%/-3% at all settings, the Inogen At Home maintains consistently pure oxygen delivery.

Ease of Use

The user-friendly interface allows all patients to easily operate the Inogen At Home. Smart alarms (both visual and audio) alert the user to a variety of operating status changes and current flow settings. A patient is updated to changing oxygen status at all times.

How Much Does the Inogen At Home Stationary Oxygen Concentrator Cost?

The Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator is currently available for $1,650.00.

Why Should You Buy the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator? 

  • Quiet performance
  • Lightweight, compact design
  • Energy efficient continuous flow
  • Easy to use

Why Should You Not Buy the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator? 

  • Somewhat more expensive than other home oxygen concentrators
  • Not FAA approved

Is There a Warranty?

The Inogen At Home is backed by a 3-year warranty. This protects your device from any defects in workmanship and manufacturing. For assistance in filing a warranty claim, contact our customer care team at 888-941-1688.

Is this FAA Approved?

The Inogen At Home is not FAA approved.

What Accessories are Included with the Inogen At Home Stationary Oxygen Concentrator Box?

With the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator, you also receive

  • AC Power Cord
  • Pre-Installed Filter Kit
  • 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • 5 Nasal Cannulas

Are any Discounts Available for the Inogen At Home Concentrator? 

Currently, there are no discounts available. However, you can sign up for email notifications to receive product specials and other important information about oxygen concentrators. 

This post is based on the author’s sole review. Being a trusted online retailer, we sell only top-rated oxygen concentrators. We also want to hear your reviews and comments if you have used this product. 

Please ask any questions you may have regarding this product. Call us at 888-941-1688 or email us at contact@oxygenconcentratorsupplies.com

Chris Vasta

Chris Vasta is the president of The CPAP Shop and an expert in sleep and respiratory therapy. He often provides insights on product design and functionality on various manufacturers’ prototypes and is frequently tapped to provide reviews on new releases.