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Key Features

  • Used Philips Respironics SimplyGo portable oxygen concentrator that has been tested, inspected, cleaned, and sanitized for safe operation.
  • Dual oxygen delivery modes: continuous flow 0.5–2.0 LPM and pulse‑dose settings 1–6 (with half‑step increments).
  • Sleep Mode with increased breath detection sensitivity and automatic fallback to 2 LPM continuous flow if no breathing is detected.
  • Weighs about 10 lb with battery and measures 11.5 in × 10 in × 6 in, with sound level around ≤43 dBA at pulse setting 2.
  • FAA‑accepted for in‑flight use and compatible with AC and DC power, making it suitable for home, road trips, and air travel.
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Get both continuous flow and pulse‑dose oxygen in one device at a lower cost with this used Philips Respironics SimplyGo portable oxygen concentrator. This pre‑owned unit has been tested, inspected, cleaned, and sanitized for safe use and is in excellent working condition.

SimplyGo is one of the few portable oxygen concentrators that offers continuous flow up to 2 LPM and pulse‑dose settings 1–6 in a single, roughly 10 lb unit, making it a popular choice for users who need more flexibility than pulse‑only systems. It is intended for prescription use and can support many therapy routines at home, during errands, and while traveling, including air travel when airline rules are followed.

On continuous flow, SimplyGo delivers 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, or 2.0 LPM, and in pulse mode it provides bolus doses from settings 1 to 6, with intermediate half‑steps (1.5, 2.5, etc.) for finer adjustment. A dedicated Sleep Mode increases sensitivity for nighttime breathing and, if no breath is detected, the device can switch to 2 LPM continuous flow for safety.

The concentrator weighs about 10 lb with the battery installed and measures roughly 11.5 in × 10 in × 6 in, with a sound level around ≤43 dBA at pulse setting 2. It includes AC and DC power options for use at home, in vehicles, and in many travel situations, and ships with a mobile cart in most configurations to make transport easier for seniors and caregivers.

Philips lists typical single‑battery runtimes of about 3 hours at pulse setting 2 and around 0.9 hours at 2.0 LPM continuous flow, depending on conditions. Because this is a used device, actual battery time will vary with battery age, flow setting, and breathing rate, so many users keep a spare or newer battery on hand for longer outings.

Related parts
Model 1068987
HCPCS Codes E1390 E1392
Color Gray/White
Filters Internal bacteria filter
Operating Modes Pulse, Continuous, Sleep
Altitude Adjustment Up to 10,000 ft
Sound Level ≤ 43 dB at pulse setting
Carrying Case Included
FAA-Approved Yes
Smartphone App No
Machine Size Only 11.5 in × 10 in × 6 in
AC Input 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz, 1.7 A max
AC Power Supply 19 VDC, 7.9 A max
DC Converter Input: 11.5–16 VDC, 18 A max Output: 19 VDC, 7.9 A max
Oxygen Purity 86%–97% at all settings
Battery Duration Battery Duration: 3.0 hours (pulse setting 2) and 0.9 hours (continuous flow 2 LPM)
Battery Recharge 2-3 Hours (Typical Per Battery)
  • SimplyGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator
  • Carrying Case
  • Rechargeable Battery
  • DC Power Cord, AC Power Cord
  • Accessory Bag
  • Nasal Cannula
  • Printed User Guide
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Q: 1. Is the SimplyGo suitable for overnight use?

A: Yes, SimplyGo's Sleep Mode is designed to detect nighttime breathing patterns and deliver appropriate oxygen levels. If no breath is detected, it automatically switches to a continuous flow of 2 LPM.

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Q: 2. Can I use the SimplyGo while charging?

A: Yes, SimplyGo can operate while connected to either AC or DC power sources, allowing for continuous use without depleting the battery.

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Q: 3. How do I know when to replace the battery?

A: The device provides alerts for low battery levels. It's recommended to monitor battery performance and consult the user manual for guidelines on battery replacement.

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Q: 4. Is the SimplyGo compatible with CPAP machines?

A: Yes, SimplyGo's continuous flow mode can be used in conjunction with CPAP machines. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure compatibility and proper settings.

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Q: 5. What maintenance is required for the SimplyGo?

A: SimplyGo requires minimal maintenance. Regularly inspect and clean the external surfaces and ensure that the air inlet filter is clean. Refer to the user manual for detailed maintenance instructions.

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FAQs

Is this Philips SimplyGo new, open box, or used?
This listing is for a used, pre‑owned Philips Respironics SimplyGo portable oxygen concentrator, not a new or unused open‑box unit. Each device is tested for proper performance, inspected, cleaned, and sanitized for safe use; cosmetic signs of prior use are normal, but the concentrator is verified to be in good working order.
What oxygen delivery modes does the SimplyGo provide?
SimplyGo offers three modes: Continuous Flow: 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, or 2.0 LPM. Pulse Dose: Settings 1–6 with half‑step increments for finer control. Sleep Mode: A pulse mode with increased sensitivity that will switch to 2 LPM continuous if no breath is detected. This combination is why SimplyGo is often chosen over pulse‑only POCs.
How heavy is the SimplyGo and how portable is it?
The SimplyGo weighs about 10 lb (4.5 kg) with the battery installed and measures roughly 11.5 in × 10 in × 6 in. It is heavier than many pulse‑only devices but includes a roll cart and carry bag in most packages, so many seniors and caregivers prefer to pull it rather than carry it on the shoulder.
How long will the battery last on this used SimplyGo?
Philips’ specifications list single‑battery runtimes of around 3 hours at pulse setting 2 and about 0.9 hours at 2.0 LPM continuous when new, with longer runtimes possible at lower settings. On a used unit, actual battery life will depend on battery age, settings, breathing rate, and environment. If you need longer time away from power, consider adding a spare or newer battery.
Is the SimplyGo FAA‑approved for air travel?
Yes. The Philips Respironics SimplyGo is FAA‑accepted for use on commercial flights, and is marketed as suitable for travel when airline oxygen policies are followed. Airlines may require a physician’s statement and enough battery capacity (often 150% of flight time plus time on the ground), so always confirm your airline’s current requirements before flying.
How does SimplyGo compare to Inogen portable concentrators?
Many Inogen models are pulse‑dose only and are optimized for lowest possible weight and longest pulse‑mode runtimes. SimplyGo is heavier (~10 lb) but provides continuous flow up to 2 LPM plus pulse‑dose 1–6 in one device. If your prescription or sleep setup requires continuous flow, SimplyGo (or similar continuous‑capable POCs) is often preferred over purely pulse‑dose options.
Who is this used SimplyGo best for?
This used SimplyGo is best for users who: Need continuous flow up to 2 LPM part of the time. Want pulse‑dose flexibility for daytime activity. Prefer cart‑based portability rather than a shoulder‑only unit. Are looking for a more affordable way to own a continuous‑capable Philips portable oxygen concentrator
Is this product covered by Medicare or my insurance?
Most of our products are sold as cash‑pay purchases. However, you can request an insurance‑ready receipt from us after your purchase. This detailed receipt includes the information many insurers ask for (such as item description, cost, and HCPCS code), so you can submit a claim yourself and ask your plan about partial or full reimbursement if out‑of‑network or self‑purchase benefits are available.