New Probasics machine

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New Probasics machine

Post by dsm » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:44 pm

Hi y'all, I just got a notification re this new machine & out of curiosity was wondering if anyone has come across it ? - looks small.

http://www.cpapplus.com/Machines/CPAP/P ... achine.htm



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Re: New Probasics machine

Post by DreamStalker » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:47 pm

dsm wrote:Hi y'all, I just got a notification re this new machine & out of curiosity was wondering if anyone has come across it ? - looks small.

http://www.cpapplus.com/Machines/CPAP/P ... achine.htm



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I saw it on the CPAP.COM site just a couple of days ago.

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Post by Slinky » Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:46 am

Heck, and I thought it was one of the Remstars that had flooded out!!

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Re: New Probasics machine

Post by Vader » Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:02 pm


I saw it on the CPAP.COM site just a couple of days ago.
I like the description, "The Probasics Zzz-PAP by PMI delivers performance, simplicity, style, and value in a very small package."

Until now, I never knew sleep apnea therapy could be "stylish"


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Re: New Probasics machine

Post by Snoredog » Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:42 pm

Vader wrote:

I saw it on the CPAP.COM site just a couple of days ago.
I like the description, "The Probasics Zzz-PAP by PMI delivers performance, simplicity, style, and value in a very small package."

Until now, I never knew sleep apnea therapy could be "stylish"
someday science will catch up to what I'm saying...

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Post by jennmary » Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:27 am

Hey......until I can get it in pink I dont consider it in the running for the style of the year award. lmao.

Maybe sage green.....

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Re: New Probasics machine

Post by GreenIce » Wed Jul 11, 2007 5:56 am

Speaking of small, have anybody heard of iSleep by Breas ?

It is quiet, have time/alarm function (very handy) and with full range (CPAP, Auto CPAP and Bi PAP). I tried iSleep 20i+ (APAP) during my CPAP trial not long ago and love it. I did not buy it because it was quite expensive over here in Asia and not available yet in the USA .

Since it is Swedish made, I heard it is quite popular in Europe. Perhaps someone can investigate whether it is available in the States ?

Dimension without humidifier from the brochure,
173 mm x 172 mm x 209 mm
(6.81" x 6.77" x 8.22")

Dimension with humidifier
173 mm x 172 mm x 201 mm

Weight 1.6kg (3.527 pound)


http://www.breas.com/breas_templates/Page____6.aspx

http://www.breas.com/breas_templates/Pr ... ___29.aspx

Web info in the States,

http://www2.vital-signs.com/VSIHome/htm ... sleep.aspx


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Re: New Probasics machine

Post by Vader » Wed Jul 11, 2007 7:08 am

Snoredog wrote:
Vader wrote:

I saw it on the CPAP.COM site just a couple of days ago.
I like the description, "The Probasics Zzz-PAP by PMI delivers performance, simplicity, style, and value in a very small package."

Until now, I never knew sleep apnea therapy could be "stylish"

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Re: New Probasics machine

Post by Snoredog » Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:52 am

[quote="GreenIce"]Speaking of small, have anybody heard of iSleep by Breas ?

It is quiet, have time/alarm function (very handy) and with full range (CPAP, Auto CPAP and Bi PAP). I tried iSleep 20i+ (APAP) during my CPAP trial not long ago and love it. I did not buy it because it was quite expensive over here in Asia and not available yet in the USA .

Since it is Swedish made, I heard it is quite popular in Europe. Perhaps someone can investigate whether it is available in the States ?

Dimension without humidifier from the brochure,
173 mm x 172 mm x 209 mm
(6.81" x 6.77" x 8.22")

Dimension with humidifier
173 mm x 172 mm x 201 mm

Weight 1.6kg (3.527 pound)


http://www.breas.com/breas_templates/Page____6.aspx

http://www.breas.com/breas_templates/Pr ... ___29.aspx

Web info in the States,

http://www2.vital-signs.com/VSIHome/htm ... sleep.aspx

someday science will catch up to what I'm saying...

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Re: New Probasics machine

Post by GreenIce » Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:16 pm

Snoredog wrote: NOW that one looks pretty cool!

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Yes, it does look cool. Perhaps I should start a new thread regarding iSleep, as soon I get a scanner.

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Re: New Probasics machine

Post by odwyersa » Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:38 pm

you can buy the Breas iSleep from Australia (Bird HealthCare (tel: +61 3 9645 2977)

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Post by Guest » Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:42 pm

rofl Snoredog. You forgot the Pinto.

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Post by JeffH » Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:03 pm

Dammit, I ain't buying it until they put annoying blue lights on it....LOL

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Re: New Probasics machine

Post by GreenIce » Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:20 pm

odwyersa wrote:you can buy the Breas iSleep from Australia (Bird HealthCare (tel: +61 3 9645 2977)
Funny, how old thread comes out of the blue.

Thanks Sharon for info. I did found iSleep on Australian websites few months ago, however the price is expensive. I was just hoping if US online cpap retailers carry this brand. Also the availability of software plus card reader.

Anyway, I bought AFlex M Series and happy with it. I do wish M Series have the features similar to iSleep, large LCD with yellow lights, clock with alarm, compact, user friendly menus and less noise.