Inogen One G5

Description

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The Inogen One G5 is a pulse flow portable oxygen concentrator offering a versatile range of 1–6 flow settings, providing the widest variety among Inogen’s portable models. It’s also the quietest, operating at just 39 dB, ensuring minimal disruption. While larger than the G4, its robust features make it ideal for users prioritizing performance and flexibility.

Features

  • Cost: $2,882–$3,079, depending on the battery
  • Weight:
    • 4.7 pounds with single battery
    • 5.7 pounds with double battery
  • Dimensions:
    • 7.19 inches long x 3.26 inches wide x 8.15 inches high with single battery
    • 7.19″ L x 3.26″ W x 9.03″ H with double battery
  • Battery life:
    • 6.5 hours on setting 1; 5 hours on setting 2 with single battery
    • Up to 13 hours on setting 1 with double battery
  • Battery charging time: 4 hours for single battery
  • Delivery/flow type: Pulse flow
  • Range of flow settings: 1–6
  • Noise level: 39 dB

Accessories

The Inogen One G5 comes with the following supplies:

  • Portable oxygen concentrator unit
  • Wall (AC) charger/power cord
  • Car (DC) charger/power cord
  • One rechargeable battery
  • Custom carrying bag
  • User manual

You can purchase additional accessories for your G5, such as a custom G5 backpack, carry bag, and cart to help transport your portable oxygen concentrator.

Additional information

The G5 has the longest battery life of the two portable models, reaching 6.5 hours on setting 1 with one battery and up to 13 hours with the optional double battery. This option is great if you’re looking for a long battery life. While the battery lasts longer, it does take 35 minutes longer to charge fully than the G4’s battery, clocking in at 4 hours of charging time.

Like the G4, the G5 has Bluetooth capabilities, allowing you to use your smartphone or tablet to connect to the Inogen Connect app to check the status of your filter, cannula, and battery life, and to access the user manual, FAQs, and troubleshooting tips. Having these resources available through your smartphone or tablet is convenient. It can make getting to know your portable oxygen concentrator easier, saving time and energy and helping you schedule recommended filter and cannula cleanings.

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