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What is a Transportable Oxygen Concentrator?

What is a Transportable Oxygen Concentrator?

Transportable oxygen concentrators are designed for people who need higher oxygen flow rates than portable oxygen concentrators can provide. While still offering the flexibility to move around the home or run errands, or go to doctor appointments and social visits.

They are commonly used by people who:

  • Require continuous flow oxygen at night
  • Use oxygen for longer daily periods
  • Don't want to rely on oxygen cylinders
  • Want pulse dose oxygen to preserve battery while on the go
  • Want an option that is easier to move than a stationary unit
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Continuous Flow and Pulse Flow Explained

Continuous Flow and Pulse Flow Explained

Unlike portable oxygen concentrators, which use pulse-dose delivery only, the Kingon Transportable device provides both continuous-flow oxygen and pulse-flow options.

Continuous Flow Oxygen

  • Delivers a steady, constant supply of oxygen
  • Commonly recommended for rest, sleep, or extended home use
  • Suitable for higher prescribed flow rates

Pulse Flow Oxygen

  • Releases oxygen when inhalation is detected
  • Improves efficiency during light movement (model dependent)
  • May be used during daytime activity when advised
  • Significantly extends battery life
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Designed for Home, Travel, and Extended Time Away

Designed for Home, Travel, and Extended Time Away

Kingon transportable oxygen concentrators are built for people who need reliable oxygen therapy not only at home, but also when life takes them elsewhere. Including extended stays with family, road trips, or flying interstate to be with loved ones.

Despite their higher capacity, Kingon transportable oxygen concentrators remain:

  • Compact enough to move between rooms or living spaces
  • Simple to operate with clear, intuitive controls
  • Suitable for car travel and planned interstate trips
  • Including air travel (subject to airline requirements)

This flexibility allows you to maintain continuity of care without being confined to a single location. Supporting independence, connection, and peace of mind wherever you need to be.

Power and Performance You Can Rely On

Power and Performance You Can Rely On

Transportable oxygen concentrators are meant for long-duration use, assisting users who require oxygen throughout the day.

The P2-TOC provides:

  • Continuous operation via mains power
  • Consistent oxygen delivery throughout flow settings
  • Designed to minimise disruptions during daily routines.

This makes TOC devices a reliable option for patients whose oxygen requirements exceed what portable devices can give.

Adjustable Flow Settings for Personalised Support

Adjustable Flow Settings for Personalised Support

Kingon TOC units offer clearly defined flow settings, allowing therapy to be aligned with clinical recommendations.

Features include:

  • Easy-to-adjust controls
  • Stable oxygen concentration
    across all settings
  • Consistent delivery designed to
    support comfort and confidence
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FAQs About Transportable Oxygen Concentrators

What is a transportable oxygen concentrator?

A transportable oxygen concentrator is designed for people who need more oxygen support than a wearable portable device can provide, but who don’t want a unit permanently fixed in one place.

It’s typically used as a primary home oxygen system that can still be moved or transported when required.

Who is a transportable oxygen concentrator best suited for?

Transportable units are often considered when:

  • A portable device no longer meets daily oxygen needs
  • Oxygen is used for extended periods during the day
  • A stable, plug-in solution is preferred over batteries alone
  • Flexibility around the home is important, even if outings mean transporting a larger device.

A healthcare professional will confirm whether this type of device aligns with your prescribed therapy.

Do transportable oxygen concentrators provide continuous flow?

Yes. Transportable concentrators are designed to be relocated as needed, such as moving between rooms or taking the device in a car.

They are larger than portable units and are not designed to be worn, but they offer far more flexibility than stationary systems.

How do I know if I need a transportable or stationary oxygen concentrator?

This usually comes down to how much oxygen you use and how flexible you need your setup to be.

If you need higher flow rates but still want to move the device occasionally, a transportable unit may be suitable.

If your oxygen use is continuous and location-fixed, a stationary system may be more appropriate.

If you’re unsure, Kingon can help you understand the differences before you speak with your supplier or clinician.