Rental

Rental ResMed AirMini Auto Travel CPAP Machine

Model # 38113Rental
$75.00 Sold out
One-time Set Up Fee: $79.00

Pickup currently unavailable at RespShop

What’s included

In The Package

  • AirMini Auto CPAP machine
  • 6 Ft Performance CPAP Tubing
  • AirMini Tubing Connector Adapter
  • AC Power Supply
  • 1x Standard Air Filter
  • Travel Drawstring Pouch

Note: CPAP masks and batteries are sold separately.

ResMed AirMini Auto Travel CPAP Machine Rental

Designed for travel without compromise, the ResMed AirMini packs all the comfort features of your home CPAP into a size no bigger than your smartphone. 

At just 0.66 lbs (299.4 g) and 5.4" x 3.3" x 2.1" (13.7 cm x 8.4 cm x 5.3 cm), it fits easily into your luggage, freeing up precious space for other essentials. 

Featuring three therapy modes (AutoSet™, AutoSet for Her™ and CPAP), optional waterless humidification with HumidX™ cartridges and a range of comfort features, the AirMini provides the same comfort as your home CPAP machine

Key Features

  • FAA-approved for in-flight use
  • Bluetooth connectivity for data tracking via ResMed AirMini app 
  • EPR™ (Expiratory Pressure Relief) lowers exhalation pressure for comfort
  • AutoRamp™ gently increases pressure after you fall asleep
  • SmartStart™ & SmartStop™ automatic starts/stops therapy
  • Includes AirMini Tubing Connector Adapter and non-heated hose (needed to connect non AirMini-specific masks)
  • Enjoy waterless humidification with HumidX™/HumidX Plus™ Cartridges (sold separately)

Default Settings

  • Therapy Mode: AutoSet
  • Pressure: 5-20 cm H2O
  • Expiratory Pressure Relief: On
  • EPR: 1 (setting 1 lowers pressure by 1 cm H2O on exhalation)
  • SmartStart: On
  • Ramp: Auto

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous

I was pleasantly surprised at how sufficient the humidity was with the AirMist attachment and the machine was not as noisy as I thought it would be. Worth it for travel.

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Anonymous

little difficult to understand but works fine. I hit a snag and it was the weekend but even though the case managers were not there the customer service rep got me to the right spot.

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Anonymous

appreciated the strong, professional and courteous medical support staff answering my many questions re the Air Mini Travel CPAP machine. I feel the products and tech support is very high quality. One weak area seems to be the minimal manual guide provided for this product. It is somewhat difficult to comprehend just what data is collected by the machine, with or without the bluetooth software that is meant for the machine. This could be explained in more detail for the new user (e.g. whether the machine will gather/record/save the data if the bluetooth switch is off. Apparently, turning off the machine's power switch will not turn the machine off if it remains plugged into a 110 VAC outlet and the power light does not remain illuminated in this instance. A bit more detail on the operating features in these areas would be helpful.

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Anonymous

Appreciate being able to rent the AirMini for an upcoming trip so I could test drive this before leaving and to determine if this could be a possible replacement for my existing home unit (Resvent iBreeze). The iBreeze is heavy and bulky to transport while the AirMini is a fraction of the size and weight so that part is great. I also like the AirMini app which gives you immediate access to the previous night's sleep data (usage hours, mask seal, events per hour, etc.). With the iBreeze, I have to remove a memory card and download the data to an online portal to see the history. I also purchased the AirMini adapter so I could use my existing hose and nasal cushion mask (Philips Nuance Nasal Pillow) which works great. The main issue with the AirMini is that the airflow noise is MUCH louder compared to my iBreeze. The machine itself is not loud, just the airflow at the mask and only during the inhale cycle. Breathing out is quiet but breathing in so loud with the noise right in front of your face that it took me much longer to fall asleep and then it would eventually wake me up and then couldn't get back to sleep. That led me to do some online research and found lots of other people complaining about this issue. Based on the research, I decided to buy a "CPAP muffler" for $20 (Q-Lite Inline CPAP Muffler) despite mixed reviews. Instructions showed to install the muffler to the AirMini and then attach your CPAP hose and then the nasal mask. I tested this configuration with a phone-based decibel app and found the noise to be only slightly less noisy than my mask and hose connected directly to the AirMini. So I attached my hose to the AirMini, then the muffler and then my mask to the muffler and found the noise level was almost as quiet as my iBreeze setup (based on the decibel app readings). I've now had two straight nights of successful sleep so feel comfortable taking this on a 10-day trip. Without the muffler, I wouldn't use the AirMini which is too bad as everything else about it is great - so my overall rating is based on using the muffler with the AirMini.

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Anonymous

The thought of traveling to Japan for a month without my CPAP was an uncomfortable thought but my full size unit had gone out just days before my departure. I found the mini rental online and have been thrilled with it. It was easy to pack and has worked as well if not better than my full size unit. The Respshop was helpful, knowledgeable and accommodating. I would definitely rent the mini the next time I travel.