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What is a Stationary Oxygen Concentrator?

What is a Stationary Oxygen Concentrator?

A stationary oxygen concentrator is meant to provide continuous, long-term oxygen therapy in the home.

Stationary units, unlike portable or transportable devices, are designed to remain in one area, delivering a consistent oxygen flow throughout the day and night.

They are commonly chosen by people who:

  • Require continuous-flow oxygen
  • Use oxygen for most or all of the day
  • Prefer a quiet, stable, plug-in medical-grade device
  • Do not need to transport their device outside the home
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Smarter Oxygen Compression for Long-Term Home Use

Smarter Oxygen Compression for Long-Term Home Use

Kingon stationary oxygen concentrators use a variable-speed drive (VSD) compressor that automatically adjusts its speed based on demand.

This means quieter operation at lower flow settings, improved energy efficiency, and more consistent oxygen delivery over time. Even as internal components naturally age.

For people relying on oxygen day after day, this technology helps support reliability, comfort, lower partner disturbance and long-term performance.

Quiet. Efficient. Built for Everyday Home Use.

Quiet. Efficient. Built for Everyday Home Use.

Kingon stationary oxygen concentrators are designed to function quietly and efficiently in ordinary home settings, such as bedrooms and shared living spaces.

For people who rely on oxygen during the day or overnight, this means fewer distractions, less background noise, and a system that functions well without drawing attention to itself.

  • ~31 dB at 2 LPM (library ambience) and ~37.5 dB at 5 LPM (light rainfall)
  • P2-SOC operates up to ~10 dB quieter than typical stationary oxygen concentrators
  • Continuous 24/7 operation
  • Lower standby power (<10W)
  • Reduced running cost over time
Continuous Flow Oxygen for Everyday Living

Continuous Flow Oxygen for Everyday Living

Kingon stationary oxygen concentrators deliver continuous-flow oxygen, supplying a steady and reliable output at the selected flow rate.

  • Oxygen Concentration 90%-3%/+6% at all settings
  • Continuous flow provides oxygen at a constant rate, regardless of breathing pattern, making it suitable for rest, sleep, and prolonged daily use.
  • Because oxygen is delivered continuously, it does not rely on breath detection. Which is an important consideration during sleep or shallow breathing.
  • Continuous-flow oxygen is a well-established delivery method commonly recommended for long-term, home-based oxygen therapy.
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Stationary vs Transportable Oxygen Concentrators

Stationary vs Transportable Oxygen Concentrators

Choosing between stationary and transportable devices often comes down to mobility needs and daily usage.

Stationary Oxygen Concentrators

  • Designed to stay in one location
  • Continuous-flow oxygen only
  • Ideal for long-term, home-based therapy

Transportable Oxygen Concentrators

  • Offer more mobility to run errands like going to the doctors or friends
  • Can be repositioned or transported when needed
  • Suitable for users who want flexibility beyond one room
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FAQs About Stationary Oxygen Concentrators

What is a stationary oxygen concentrator?

A stationary oxygen concentrator is designed to stay in one place and provide a reliable oxygen supply whenever it’s needed. Most people use it as their primary home oxygen system, rather than something they move or carry regularly.

It’s built for consistency and ease of use, making it well suited to daily routines where oxygen support is required for long periods.

Who is a stationary concentrator best suited for?

Stationary concentrators are often chosen by people who:

  • Use oxygen for much of the day or overnight
  • Prefer a simple, plug-in setup without managing batteries
  • Spend most of their time at home
  • Want a system that runs quietly and predictably in the background

They’re also commonly chosen when oxygen therapy becomes part of a long-term routine rather than something used occasionally.

Do stationary oxygen concentrators run continuously?

Yes. Stationary units are designed to operate for extended periods, including continuous use when required. They’re built to support daily and overnight oxygen needs without regular interruptions. As they run on mains power, there’s no need to monitor battery levels or charging cycles.

Are stationary oxygen concentrators noisy?

Stationary oxygen concentrators are designed for indoor living spaces, which means keeping noise to a minimum is an important consideration.

While no oxygen concentrator is completely silent, modern stationary units are engineered to operate quietly enough for use in bedrooms and shared areas, including overnight use, without becoming a constant distraction.

How do I choose between a stationary and transportable device?

The choice often comes down to how much you move around during the day.

If your oxygen use is mostly at home and required for long periods, a stationary concentrator may be the most practical option. Whereas, if you need higher flow but still want to move the device between rooms or take it with you occasionally, a transportable unit may be worth considering.