⭐ OxyGo NEXT Portable Oxygen Concentrator
Lightweight, high-output pulse dose oxygen support for active users, travel, and daily mobility.

Why Choose the OxyGo NEXT?
The OxyGo NEXT Portable Oxygen Concentrator is designed for oxygen users who need a compact, powerful, and travel-friendly pulse dose system. It offers six pulse flow settings, long battery options, quiet operation, and a lightweight body that helps users stay mobile during errands, appointments, family visits, and travel.
The OxyGo NEXT is best suited for users who have been prescribed pulse dose oxygen therapy and want a portable concentrator that is easier to carry than larger oxygen systems. It is not a continuous flow concentrator, so users who require continuous oxygen delivery should confirm alternatives with their clinician or oxygen provider.
Key Benefits
| Benefit | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Six pulse dose settings | Gives prescribed pulse dose users more flexibility across daily activities. |
| Lightweight design | At approx. 4.74 lb with standard battery, it is easier to carry than many larger POCs. |
| Extended battery option | The double battery can provide up to 13 hours of runtime, depending on setting and conditions. |
| Quiet operation | Approx. 38 dBA at setting 2 helps support more discreet use in public and at home. |
| FAA-compliant labeling | Supports air travel planning when airline and battery rules are followed. |
| User-replaceable sieve beds | Helps reduce downtime and simplifies routine maintenance. |
| AC and DC power options | Supports use at home, in the car, and during daily travel. |
| Bluetooth-enabled models | Compatible units can connect with the My OxyGo app for device information and settings. |
Best For
| Best For | Why |
|---|---|
| Active oxygen users | Supports daily mobility with a lightweight pulse dose design. |
| Travelers | FAA-compliant labeling and long battery options help with travel planning. |
| Caregivers | Easier to carry, charge, and monitor than many larger oxygen systems. |
| Users needing higher pulse settings | Offers pulse settings 1 through 6. |
| Patients replacing portable tanks | May reduce dependence on cylinders when pulse dose therapy is appropriate. |
| Users who value maintenance access | User-replaceable sieve beds can make upkeep more practical. |
Consider Another Option If
| Situation | Better Option |
|---|---|
| You require continuous flow oxygen | Consider a continuous flow portable or stationary concentrator. |
| You use oxygen with CPAP or BiPAP | OxyGo POCs are pulse dose devices and are not intended for CPAP/BiPAP connection. |
| You need overnight oxygen support | Confirm with your clinician that pulse dose oxygen is appropriate during sleep. |
| You need a primary home oxygen system | A stationary concentrator may be a better fit. |
| Your prescription does not match pulse dose oxygen | Review your prescription before choosing this model. |
Quick Decision Guide
| Choose the OxyGo NEXT If… | Consider Another Option If… |
|---|---|
| You want a lightweight pulse dose concentrator. | You need continuous flow oxygen. |
| You want up to 6 pulse settings. | Your oxygen prescription requires a different delivery type. |
| You travel by car or plane. | You need oxygen connected to CPAP or BiPAP. |
| You want long battery flexibility. | You only need short use around the home. |
| You prefer user-replaceable sieve beds. | You want a unit with minimal user maintenance. |
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Portable oxygen concentrator |
| Oxygen delivery | Pulse dose |
| Pulse settings | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
| Oxygen concentration | 90% ± 3% |
| Weight with standard battery | Approx. 4.74 lb / 2.15 kg |
| Weight with extended battery | Approx. 5.73 lb / 2.60 kg |
| Dimensions with standard battery | Approx. 7.19″ L x 3.26″ W x 8.15″ H |
| Dimensions with extended battery | Approx. 7.19″ L x 3.26″ W x 9.03″ H |
| Noise level | Approx. 38 dBA at setting 2 |
| Standard battery runtime | Up to 6.5 hours |
| Extended battery runtime | Up to 13 hours |
| Standard battery recharge time | Up to approx. 3 hours |
| Extended battery recharge time | Up to approx. 6 hours |
| Power options | AC power supply and DC car power cable |
| AC power | 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz, auto-sensing |
| FAA status | Compliant labeling for use onboard aircraft when airline rules are followed |
| App connectivity | Bluetooth-enabled units can connect with the My OxyGo app |
| Maintenance | User-replaceable batteries and sieve beds |
Battery Runtime Guide
Battery runtime varies by pulse setting, breathing rate, battery age, altitude, temperature, and device condition. Airline travel may require extra battery planning.
| Pulse Setting | Standard Battery Runtime | Extended Battery Runtime |
|---|---|---|
| Setting 1 | Up to 6.5 hours | Up to 13 hours |
| Setting 2 | Approx. 5 hours | Approx. 10 hours |
| Setting 3 | Approx. 3.5 hours | Approx. 7 hours |
| Setting 4 | Approx. 2.5 hours | Approx. 5 hours |
| Setting 5 | Approx. 2 hours | Approx. 4 hours |
| Setting 6 | Approx. 1.5 hours | Approx. 3 hours |
What’s Included
| Included Item | Details |
|---|---|
| OxyGo NEXT Portable Oxygen Concentrator | Main pulse dose oxygen concentrator |
| Battery | Standard or extended battery, depending on selected option |
| Carry bag with shoulder strap | For easier daily transport |
| Wall charger / AC power supply | For home or indoor power use |
| DC car charger | For vehicle power or charging |
| 7-foot nasal cannula | For oxygen delivery |
| User instructions / quick start materials | Setup, safety, and operation guidance |
Warranty
Public OxyGo materials list the OxyGo NEXT with a 5-year limited warranty on the concentrator and 1 year on the sieve beds and battery. However, if American Oxygen’s current sales policy lists a different warranty term for this specific product configuration, the product page should match the active checkout and service policy.
Warranty coverage, battery coverage, accessory coverage, service process, and replacement terms should be confirmed before publishing.
Comparison: OxyGo NEXT vs OxyGo FIT
| Feature | OxyGo NEXT | OxyGo FIT |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Users needing more pulse settings and longer battery options | Users prioritizing the smallest, lightest OxyGo option |
| Oxygen delivery | Pulse dose | Pulse dose |
| Pulse settings | 1-6 | Typically lower-setting portable use |
| Battery flexibility | Standard and extended battery options | Compact battery options |
| Weight profile | Lightweight, higher-capacity POC | Smaller and lighter travel unit |
| Ideal buyer | Active users, travelers, caregivers, users needing more output flexibility | Users with lighter oxygen needs and maximum portability preference |
FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the OxyGo NEXT Portable Oxygen Concentrator? | The OxyGo NEXT is a portable oxygen concentrator designed for users prescribed pulse dose oxygen therapy. |
| Is the OxyGo NEXT pulse dose or continuous flow? | The OxyGo NEXT is pulse dose only. It is not a continuous flow oxygen concentrator. |
| How many pulse settings does it have? | It offers six pulse dose settings: 1 through 6. |
| How much does the OxyGo NEXT weigh? | It weighs approx. 4.74 lb with the standard battery and approx. 5.73 lb with the extended battery. |
| How long does the battery last? | The standard battery can last up to 6.5 hours, while the extended battery can last up to 13 hours, depending on setting and use conditions. |
| Is the OxyGo NEXT FAA approved for flights? | OxyGo units carry FAA-compliant labeling for aircraft use. Customers should confirm airline rules and battery requirements before flying. |
| Can I use the OxyGo NEXT with CPAP or BiPAP? | No. OxyGo portable concentrators are pulse dose devices and should not be used with CPAP or BiPAP. |
| Can it be used overnight? | Only if your clinician confirms pulse dose oxygen is appropriate for your overnight needs. |
| Does it include a car charger? | Yes, the standard package includes a DC car charger. |
| Are the sieve beds replaceable? | Yes. The OxyGo NEXT has user-replaceable sieve beds. |
| Does it connect to an app? | Bluetooth-enabled units can connect with the My OxyGo app. |
| Do I need a prescription? | Portable oxygen concentrators are prescription oxygen devices. Confirm prescription requirements before purchase. |
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