Pulse technology detects when you are about to inhale and delivers a bolus (pulse dosage) of oxygen at the start of your breath. After supplying you with a burst of oxygen to breathe easier, the concentrator will rest and wait for your next breath.
Description
Pulse dose oxygen concentrators deliver oxygen on inhalation. This type of oxygen flow is ideal for treating respiratory conditions that do not require a high LPM (liters of oxygen delivered per minute). The benefit of a pulse dose oxygen concentrator is that it works with your breathing needs as they change. You get oxygen at your own pace. Plus, pulse dose oxygen concentrators are usually small, compact and lightweight so they are also easy to take along for daily activities.
It detects your breath and delivers essential oxygen needs with precision. Its design allows oxygen delivery on-the-go, so users can stay active.
In the puise oxygen supply mode, the oxygen concentrator follows the oxygen supply during
inhalation, and the utilization rate is about 99.9%. In the continuous oxygen concentrator
mode, no matter inhalation or exhalation, the oxygen concentrator always produces oxygen,
resulting in a great waste of oxygen. The pulsed oxygen supply mode is 5 times more effi-
cient than the continuous oxygen supply mode for the utilization rate of oxygen absorbed by the human body.