I just flat-out dislike the company and in particular their policies, their bullying tactics toward sellers, etc.robysue wrote:Curiosity makes me ask: Why would you never own a ResMed?Wulfman... wrote: Personally, I would NEVER own a ResMed machine.
Please keep in mind, that I also pointed out that the System One can do everything the S9 can.
I use a ResMed mask, but I had stocked up on them quite some time before they became the bullies that they are now.
I have also never liked their algorithms or their reporting software either. Keep in mind, when I started therapy, the S7 series was the "current" technology. The Respironics' machines (Legacy series/aka "Tanks") had much better technology and software in them than the competition at the time.
But, frankly, I'm not all that thrilled with what Respironics (now Philips/Respironics) these days as they seem to have tried to follow suit with the same tactics as ResMed as far as sellers go. Nor, do I think their machines are all that appealing (visually). Their M Series left alot to be desired and I can't say as I'm all that thrilled with what I read from the owners of the new System One machines. The "luck of the draw" is still at play........with regard to getting ones that are good or ones that are noisy or having other issues. I think both companies made mistakes when they moved the power supply outside of the machine cases. Those seem to be a source of some of the problems.
I hope that answers your question(s).
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