VARON 5L Pulse Flow Portable Oxygen Concentrator VP-2
✔️ 1-5L adjustable pulse flow oxygen supply of 93%±3% concentration
✔️ Dual oxygen delivery modes ensure a stable and reliable oxygen supply
✔️ Large replaceable battery within a lightweight and compact body of 4.85lb
VARON 3L/min Portable Oxygen Concentrator VL-2
✔️ 1-3L continuous flow, lightweight and small size, only 3.3lb
✔️ Charge in the car, easy to carry
✔️ Replaceable external battery, easy operation, and timing function
Varon 1-7L/Min Home Oxygen Concentrator VH-3
✔️ 1-7L adjustable continuous flow oxygen supply, up to 90% oxygen concentration
✔️ Incorporates nebulization function and auto oxygen humidification function
✔️ Low noise, power-saving hidden display, and ultra-intelligent control
How Oxygen Concentrators Help People in Autumn
1. Eases Breathing in Cold Weather
Cold autumn air can make breathing more difficult, especially for those with COPD or asthma.
✅ Oxygen concentrators provide a steady supply of oxygen to improve oxygen levels, making breathing easier.
2. Helps with Seasonal Allergies
Autumn often brings pollen, dust, and mold spores, which can trigger allergies and worsen respiratory symptoms.
✅ Oxygen therapy can support lung function and reduce breathlessness during allergy flare-ups.
3. Prevents Low Oxygen Levels
Cold weather can narrow airways, leading to lower oxygen levels in the blood.
✅ Oxygen concentrators maintain normal oxygen saturation, helping people avoid fatigue, dizziness, and breathlessness.
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Pulse flow: During use, it can automatically detect your breathing pressure, release the required oxygen in time when you breathe in, and stop working when you breathe out. Continuous flow releases oxygen regardless of whether it is inhaling or exhaling. At present, the pulse flow mode is mainly used in portable device, so that the use time of the machine is longer.
By delivering concentrated oxygen to the lungs, an oxygen concentrator helps maintain normal oxygen levels in the blood, which can alleviate shortness of breath, improve stamina, and enhance daily activity levels for individuals with COPD.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of low oxygen levels such as shortness of breath, fatigue, or confusion, it’s important to consult your doctor. They will conduct tests, such as a blood oxygen saturation level test, to determine if you need oxygen therapy.
While oxygen therapy won’t cure COPD, it can help manage symptoms, improve oxygen levels, and slow the progression of the disease, allowing individuals to maintain better quality of life.