XPO2 and SOLO2 specifications
The Invacare XPO2 and SOLO2 portable oxygen concentrators are designed to enhance the mobility and independence of individuals requiring supplemental oxygen. Both devices offer distinct features and technologies to cater to the needs of their users, ensuring a reliable and efficient oxygen delivery system.The Invacare XPO2 is renowned for its lightweight and compact design, making it easy to carry and ideal for active lifestyles. Weighing around 5.8 pounds, it allows users to move freely without feeling burdened. Its integrated battery can provide up to 4.5 hours of continuous oxygen on a single charge, depending on the flow setting. The XPO2 features a pulse dose delivery system, which provides oxygen only during inhalation, conserving battery life and enhancing overall efficiency. It is equipped with an intuitive control panel that simplifies operation, allowing users to adjust settings with ease.
On the other hand, the Invacare SOLO2 is a slightly larger and more robust option but still maintains portability. Weighing approximately 6.6 pounds, it also caters to active users seeking both mobility and higher oxygen output. The SOLO2 offers both continuous flow and pulse dose delivery modes, granting users flexibility in their oxygen therapy. With higher flow settings available, it is often a preferred choice for those who need greater oxygen volumes. The SOLO2’s extra-large battery can last up to 10 hours on pulse mode, making it suitable for longer outings.
Both models incorporate advanced technologies, including built-in alarms and a user-friendly interface. The alarms alert users to any operating issues, ensuring safe use. Additionally, the devices feature robust filters that enhance air quality by removing harmful particles before oxygen delivery.
In summary, the Invacare XPO2 and SOLO2 portable oxygen concentrators provide reliable oxygen therapy options for individuals on the go. With features tailored to enhance user experience, including lightweight construction, battery longevity, and advanced delivery systems, both models cater to diverse needs and lifestyles, promoting independence and quality of life for oxygen-dependent individuals.