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ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet In-Depth

ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet In-Depth
[SIPC_Content]It’s been over a year since ResMed’s new range of AirSense CPAP machines was released to the world. This range replaces their highly successful S9 range in a more compact and lighter package. All while adding a few creature comforts that will make using CPAP even easier than before.

Admittedly, the AirSense AutoSet has been my go-to machine for the past year. Not only is it one of the smallest bedside units on the market; it is also one of the quietest and easiest to use. So, I am pretty familiar with what works well, and its shortcomings.


The AirSense AutoSet machine has everything a day-to-day user would want in a CPAP machine. There aren’t any major improvements ResMed could make that I can think of off-hand. If you are looking for a bedside CPAP machine, that can be transported easily if required, it’s hard to look past ResMed’s AirSense AutoSet. If you can afford the hefty price tag. I found the best price and support on the internet for this machine here: CheapCPAPsupplies.com

What’s in the box?
There are a handful of versions in the AirSense range. The one right for you depends what features you need, as well as whether you prefer an AutoSet or fixed-pressure CPAP machine.

The AirSense range comes standard with the Heated Humidifier, however the ClimateLine heated tubing is optional. If it gets cold where you live, get the ClimateLine tubing! The unit I trialed included to Climate LineAir Heated Tubing. In fact, it’s difficult to find one without the heated tube in Australia.

ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet In-Depth
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