I’m a happy Resmed 11 user and have been diligently using the device for nearly two years. I also own an Airsense Mini and for a travel CPAP, it’s o.k. (Unless I have a specific need to carry the smaller Mini - say doing a multiday bicycle or moto adventure, etc. where space is at a premium, I take the 11.)
I couldn’t find a way to merge my sleep data from both machines/ apops into one data set, so I called ResMed Tech Support and they confirmed that this isn’t possible. No reasons were given why they won’t make this modification.
Frankly, I didn’t get any sign from them that this was a remotely good idea or there would be changes in the future. Disappointing.
Am I the only person who would like all of my sleep data in one file?
Resmed Airsense Data Merge NOT Possible
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Re: Resmed Airsense Data Merge NOT Possible
Probably not the only person.TheWalkman wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:07 pmAm I the only person who would like all of my sleep data in one file?
These projects cost money - time, personnel and other resources. I don't see that there is a return of much value.TheWalkman wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:07 pmNo reasons were given why they won’t make this modification.
But the main reason, ResMed does not recognize OSCAR or SleepHQ as a legitimate medical tool.
"It's not the number of breaths we take, it's the number of moments that take our breath away."
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