Hi great video, very informative. Would be interested to see a travel comparison, but which also included the hacks that are available for the Resmed Air-mini that claim to deal with the excess air release noise that comes from the exhalation ports where the humidix sits.
Thank you for watching and for your feedback! We'll keep this topic in mind - quite a few viewers are interested in a travel CPAP comparison. We do have a separate video on reducing AirMini noise: ruclips.net/video/V2_qk3DYqpU/видео.htmlsi=jjWep9kno2sJuuEh
@@RespShop Yes i have seen that but i am interested in hearing what it sounds like with the hacks applied (in a reduced noise environment) unless you have a recording of it you would be willing to send thorugth to me :)
@@stuartroberts1409 Ah ok, sorry I misunderstood you. We don't have a recording but that is a very good video idea. Definitely something we'll discuss with out content creation team. Thanks again for your feedback!
At a certain point, it doesn't really matter. I've used the Resmed 10 and currently the 11. No matter if in a hotel sharing the room with a friend, or in my same bed with a girlfriend, the 11 is not loud enough to bother a soul, so it meets my minimum criteria. I'm just wondering if the Airmini would be too loud in a hotel situation but it's easy enough taking my 11 on trips with its great carry case.
The AirMini is around 30 dBA, which is around the same noise level as someone whispering nearby. It shouldn't bother whoever's sleeping in the hotel room with you unless they are really noise sensitive. It actually sounds a bit like white noise to other people.
Depending on the machine, There are ways to make your CPAP machines quiet. When you get your diagnosis and are ready to buy a machine, give us a call, and we will walk you through all of the options!
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great video, very informative. Would be interested to see a travel comparison, but which also included the hacks that are available for the Resmed Air-mini that claim to deal with the excess air release noise that comes from the exhalation ports where the humidix sits.
Thank you for watching and for your feedback! We'll keep this topic in mind - quite a few viewers are interested in a travel CPAP comparison. We do have a separate video on reducing AirMini noise: ruclips.net/video/V2_qk3DYqpU/видео.htmlsi=jjWep9kno2sJuuEh
@@RespShop Yes i have seen that but i am interested in hearing what it sounds like with the hacks applied (in a reduced noise environment) unless you have a recording of it you would be willing to send thorugth to me :)
@@stuartroberts1409 Ah ok, sorry I misunderstood you. We don't have a recording but that is a very good video idea. Definitely something we'll discuss with out content creation team. Thanks again for your feedback!
Suggestion for a future video, with resmed10 crowned as a winner here, would be great to see what is the quietest mask for it
Thank you for watching! That's a good suggestion.
At a certain point, it doesn't really matter. I've used the Resmed 10 and currently the 11. No matter if in a hotel sharing the room with a friend, or in my same bed with a girlfriend, the 11 is not loud enough to bother a soul, so it meets my minimum criteria. I'm just wondering if the Airmini would be too loud in a hotel situation but it's easy enough taking my 11 on trips with its great carry case.
The AirMini is around 30 dBA, which is around the same noise level as someone whispering nearby. It shouldn't bother whoever's sleeping in the hotel room with you unless they are really noise sensitive. It actually sounds a bit like white noise to other people.
Great video thank you
My wife cannot sleep with any noise so is worried as I’m told I may have to get one. Is there any where your partner cannot hear it?
Depending on the machine, There are ways to make your CPAP machines quiet. When you get your diagnosis and are ready to buy a machine, give us a call, and we will walk you through all of the options!
try them with them while side sleeping.
That's a good idea, thank you!