

ResMed AirMini Travel CPAP - FAA Approved
The ResMed AirMini Auto Travel CPAP Machine gives you all the comfort and convenience provided by your home auto CPAP in a small, travel-ready package.


The ResMed AirMini Auto Travel CPAP Machine gives you all the comfort and convenience provided by your home auto CPAP in a small, travel-ready package.
When it comes to sleep equipment, lightweight and compact are often at the top features on the wishlist. Traditionally, CPAP machines were bulky and heavy and often took up significant space on a user’s bedside table. And if you ever had to spend a night out of the house, packing and taking your machine was a huge inconvenience. Advances in technology now deliver all the features and benefits of a full-sized home unit in some of the smallest CPAP machines on the market today.
These portable, travel-sized CPAP machines continue to grow in popularity for their portability and their power. With features like waterless humidification and optional add-ons like an integrated battery or heated humidifier, there is truly no limit to where you can take your CPAP therapy. Check out this side-by-side comparison of some of the top travel CPAP machines.
While you use a travel CPAP machine, you enjoy comfortable features like:
As always, if you have any questions about finding the best CPAP machine for you, our knowledgeable customer care team can be reached by chat, by phone at 866.414.9700, or by email at questions@thecpapshop.com.
To ensure you get the most accurate and effective CPAP therapy possible, select a machine that will be able to fill the prescribed air pressure settings. Additional settings like humidification and battery compatibility should also be taken into consideration to ensure that you stay compliant with your treatment no matter where you go.
A travel CPAP machine works just as a home machine does, and delivers pressurized air to keep a user’s airways open, but in a smaller package designed for on-the-go treatment. Travel CPAPs can be brought on flights, cruises, or other forms of transportation. They are ideal for those who travel frequently.
Currently, the smallest portable CPAP machine on the market is the ResMed AirMini CPAP Machine. It weighs approximately 10oz and can fit in the palm of your hand. Here’s a review of the ResMed AirMini.
Your CPAP machine should’ve came in a bag when you first purchased it. We recommend putting your machine back in that to travel with. You should also pack your CPAP mask, tubing, power cord. Travel bags are also available for purchase on our site.
No your CPAP machine does not count as a carry-on as the FAA does not allow airlines to count it as one.
Today’s portable machines are compact and lightweight travel as well as efficient and sturdy enough for regular use. However, they need to be cared for as instructed. Note: Using a travel device for daily use may result in a shorter device service life than if it is only used on occasion. Learn more about both the DreamStation Go Auto and the ResMed AirMini Auto devices.
Most often, insurance providers will not cover the cost of a travel or portable CPAP machine. In these cases, you can go through an insurance DME and pay out of pocket or purchase online with a reputable e-retailer. The benefits of shopping online include competitive pricing, better options, and superior customer service. Learn more about CPAP Therapy: Insurance vs Online Purchase? here.
The ResMed AirMini CPAP Machine has a manufacturer rating of 25 dBA, making it the quietest travel CPAP machine on the market. The DreamStation Go Auto CPAP follows closely behind at 30 dBA. Both machines are only slightly louder than a whisper.
Portable and travel CPAP machines can be used while camping if plugged into an external power source, such as a generator or a battery. It is possible to go camping and stay off-the-grid with a battery option. Learn more about camping on CPAP therapy.
Most travel CPAP machines are able to run on battery power for approximately 1-2 nights, depending on the machine’s settings. Learn more about CPAP battery options.
Yes, as with other things you need an adapter for, a CPAP machine power cord will also need an adapter when traveling internationally.
Travel and portable CPAP machines can be used for both everyday use as well as while on-the-go. These CPAP machines can have a device service life of up to 5 years. Learn more about traveling with a CPAP machine.