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Re: What is the best AutoPap right now?

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:23 pm
by archangle
hyperlexis wrote:Don't be limited to the 560 and S9 -- do look at the DeVilbiss models and the Fisher Paykel versions too. They are high quality products with a lot of good features as well. DeVilbiss has a 5-year warranty too.

Good luck.
I think it's a bad idea to go with anything other than Philips Respironics PRS1 or ResMed S9 at this time. Be sure anything you get is fully data capable, including airflow waveforms.

DeVilbiss makes you pay $100 extra for a data module needed to track your data.

Many of us are familiar with the data capabilities of the PRS1 and S9 machines. I'm not sure how the data capabilities of the DeVilbiss and F&P machines compare.

Re: What is the best AutoPap right now?

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 10:44 pm
by backdoc
I'm really liking my new S9. Its super quiet and very comfortable pressure relief.

The battery options are much to be desired, so for the meantime I'll keep my AutoM as my long-haul air travel machine since I have two CPAP.com batteries that I use with it. I have 4 international trips for the rest of the year, so far.

I do like the idea of using the C-100 battery with the adapter for the S9 but not for $400-ish.

Steve

Re: What is the best AutoPap right now?

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 12:14 pm
by xyz
> Both the S9 and 560 are starting to age, as well, and could stand a serious redesign already.

Exactly.

How long ago were these two machines introduced?