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ResMed AirSense 11 Review

ResMed AirSense 11 Review



The New AirSense 11 is actually a beast. Here’s what you need to know about Air11 if you’re looking to purchase it online

 

The newest star in ResMed’s CPAP catalogue is here, aiming to change the sleep apnea game.  The all-shiny AirSense 11 AutoSet, or Air11, comes packing significant features and benefits poised to make it the best-selling CPAP machine, overshadowing even the legendary AirSense 10. This white-and-black masterpiece of an auto CPAP is now available for purchase from CPAPeuropa, with expedited delivery to any location in the US. In this article, we’ll provide an in-depth review of the newest ResMed CPAP on the market. So if you’re looking for the AirSense 11 and want to learn more about the Air11 before purchasing it, this short guide will hopefully help you decide whether to invest in it.

The AirSense 11 is actually 3 CPAP machines in one

The AirSense 11 is not only a CPAP machine but much more. In fact, it is 3 CPAPs in one. First, there is the ResMed Auto Titrating CPAP algorithm, then the fixed-CPAP mode, and to top it all — the CPAP for Her (previously featured in a separate machine “for Her”). That means that the Air11 is suitable for both men and women with sleep apnea, as it supports therapeutic pressures tailored for both ladies and gentlemen.

 

AirSense 11 California: Review, Price and Availability - information article for our Californian customers

What’s new in the newest CPAP machine by ResMed?

Apart from the brand-new look, which sets it apart from anything else on the CPAP market today, the ResMed AirSense comes to offer other significant novelties to our Canadian customers. Among the most important features of the newest CPAP device by the Canadian leader in sleep apnea treatment equipment are:

  • A full-color touchscreen with easy navigation at patient level. Navigating through the menu and settings has never been easier;
  • Wireless communication with ResMed servers and MyAir, where both you and your sleep apnea therapist can keep track of your therapy along the way. Not a surprising feature, keeping in mind that one of ResMed’s main goals apart from providing the means of treating Obstructive or Central Sleep Apnea has been therapy compliance. The Air11 communicates therapy data without hassle, and upgrades the software so that your machine is always up to date;
  • A tinier CPAP with a tinier footprint on your nightstand. The AirSense 11 is about 25% smaller than the bestselling AirSense 10 Auto, which means that you can not only enjoy a smaller, quieter unit, but also more space on your nightstand. What’s more, the tinier proportions mean that carrying your CPAP with you while traveling will also be easier than with the AirSense 10. Coming with its own stylish carry bag, the Air11 is rather discreet, portable, and yes – FAA approved.


 

Is the AirSense 11 available for purchase in Europe as well?

Yes. We are an authorized ResMed CPAP shop delivering specifically to Europe. We service the entire region and offer brand-new CPAP, BiPAP, and even VPAP machines.

 

 

What do the reviews say about the AirSense 11?

Read what our customers have to say about our CPAP store.

So far, reviews of the new AirSense 11 have been positive, with customers noting several specific benefits and features that set the Air11 apart from the crowd, including:

  • Sleek, eye-catching design
  • Integrated cellular communication with AirView
  • Simple Start/Stop function
  • Easy-to-use touchscreen with simplified controls for the patient
  • In-depth Clinical Menu designed for sleep technicians and respiratory therapists
  • Integrated heated humidifier
  • Quiet operation (on par with the ultra-quiet AirSense 10)

 

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What is a CPAP machine?

A CPAP machine is an electrically operated medical device that delivers air to the lungs during sleep. Abbreviated from Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), these specialized devices are most often prescribed for treating sleep apnea disorders. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) causes interruptions in the patient’s breathing, and it is most often caused by a collapse of the soft tissues in the throat or airways, temporarily blocking the sleeper’s breathing.

Sleep apnea (apnoea) is a dangerous condition that requires specialized treatment.

How does a CPAP machine operate?

A CPAP machine is designed to send a steady flow of pressurized air into your airways, thus preventing tissue collapse and breathing cessation. The machine delivers the air either from the mouth or the nose, keeping your airways always open while you sleep and helping you breathe normally without suffocating.

Automatic CPAP machines are the most popular ones, as their algorithm allows for automated air pressure delivery that addresses all forms of apnea. Standard CPAP machines cannot auto-regulate the pressure and hence need to be preset for your prescribed sleep apnea therapy. Travel CPAPs, as their name suggests, are easily movable units, light and compact, that can be taken anywhere with the patient (mostly used for traveling without discontinuing your OSA therapy).

How to choose the right CPAP machine for your needs?

You don’t. Your doctor should be the one to choose the best machine for your therapy based on your kind of sleep apnea and the pressure that works best for you. You need a prescription from a doctor to get a CPAP device, so a primary care provider, somnologist, or pulmonologist should be the one to recommend a specific kind of CPAP machine, either standard, automatic, or BiPAP.

If you have already been prescribed sleep apnea therapy at a specific setting and pressure range, and hence you know what kind of CPAP machine you need, then it’s easy — you just purchase the required CPAP device here:

It is most likely that you need an automatic CPAP (auto CPAP), as they fit all prescribed pressures and ramps.

The newest addition to ResMed’s AirSense™ series is now here! Introducing the ResMed AirSense™ 11 AutoSet™ — a premium auto-adjusting pressure device with an integrated heated humidifier, wireless connectivity, advanced event detection, and patient support features. Now available for purchase with Fast Shipping anywhere in Europe!

The AirSense 11 is equipped with enhanced digital health technology designed to make starting, acclimating, and adhering to therapy easier and more convenient for patients. It combines trusted therapy modes with digital support features designed to simplify equipment setup and therapy acclimation, providing tailored support and coaching to help self-resolve common therapy issues.

The device includes both the AutoSet and AutoSet for Her algorithms, which are among the most clinically published in the field of sleep-disordered breathing. It works to automatically adjust to each patient’s therapy pressure as their needs change – hourly, nightly, and from season to season – to deliver the patient’s ideal lowest therapy pressure.

 

 

And if you’re looking for the classic AirSense 10,
we are loaded with brand-new 10s, too!

 

ResMed AirSense introduces a new standard in sleep apnea treatment. One of the most popular CPAP devices in the market, the AutoSet is a smart, self-adjusting machine of unrivaled quality and performance. The AirSense 10 AutoSet is engineered to automatically adjust the air pressure levels reaching your mask, covering your changing needs during the different stages of your treatment. This best-selling automatic CPAP device delivers comfort and personalized pressure at the lowest possible level.

 

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Hopefully, this AirSense 11 guide was useful and has helped you decide whether to purchase the Air11 or stick with your current CPAP machine. If not, and you’re still not sure if the Air11 is right for you, please don’t hesitate to contact us and ask. We are here to help!

 

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