The quietest home oxygen concentrator on the market at approximately 40 dBA. Built by Philips Respironics (Netherlands) with low oxygen alert and energy-efficient design.

The quietest home oxygen concentrator on the market at approximately 40 dBA. Built by Philips Respironics (Netherlands) with low oxygen alert and energy-efficient design.
Safety note: PetAir provides equipment support, not veterinary diagnosis. Please follow your vet's instructions for oxygen flow and therapy duration.
| Product Type | Home (Continuous Flow) |
| Oxygen Flow Rate | 0.5–5 Lpm |
| Oxygen Concentration | 90–96% |
| Power Mode | Continuous |
| Noise Level | ~40 dBA (ultra quiet) |
| Dimensions | 23" × 15" × 9.5" |
| Weight | 31 lb (~14.1 kg) |
| Power Consumption | Average 295 W |
| Voltage | 220V |
Families prioritising quiet operation. Long-term home oxygen therapy.
PetAir can arrange Hong Kong delivery, basic setup guidance, and rental-period support. Oxygen therapy settings should follow your veterinarian's advice.
Netherlands – Philips Respironics
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Philips Respironics Everflo Q is available for rental and purchase. Rental starts from HKD 450 per month, and the purchase price is HKD 10,600.
Families prioritising quiet operation. Long-term home oxygen therapy.
PetAir can help with product selection, delivery arrangements, basic setup guidance, and support during the rental period. Oxygen therapy settings should follow your vet's advice.
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