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CAIRE Unveils First-of-its-kind Wearable FreeStyle® Comfort® Portable Oxygen Concentrator

CAIRE unveiled the wearable FreeStyle® Comfort® portable oxygen concentrator, with wireless connectivity to CAIREview telehealth solution.

This first-of-its-kind 5-pulse-setting prescription device features an innovative comfort curve and weighs only 5 lbs. It is well suited for the approximately 12 million adults in the US diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

The FreeStyle® Comfort® blends together durability, clinical efficacy and comfort for its user. It helps to enhance the life of leading oxygen therapy equipment used in the treatment of those individuals diagnosed with COPD.

The curved shell of the FreeStyle® Comfort® skims the natural curve of the body.

It is a comfortable device to wear in comparison to other concentrators that come in oval and more square shapes that do not offer an outline.

FreeStyle® Comfort® portable oxygen concentrator is operational via wall outlet power, motor vehicle power, or by rechargeable battery power. The device is designed for travel and is FAA compliant for commercial air flights.

The FreeStyle® Comfort® offers glow-in-the-dark buttons and an LCD display screen that shows prescribed flow settings and remaining battery charge.

User-replaceable battery packs come in two sizes, 8-cell and 16-cell, and can operate up to 4 and 8 hours, respectively, at pulse setting 2.

The device delivers up to 1050 milliliters of oxygen per minute and is equipped with sensitive breath detection features and technology including CAIRE's UltraSense™ technology.

It also delivers oxygen therapy at its current setting at a rate of 20 breaths per minute until this alarm condition has been resolved.

This smart concentrator includes wireless connectivity capabilities to CAIRE's telehealth solution, CAIREview™ powered by SynsorMed.

This helpful mobile application can provide a critical link between the patient and the provider, dedicated to supporting their respiratory health care needs.