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Medistrom CPAP Batteries – They’ve got you covered!


A concern that CPAP patients commonly deal with is how they are going to accommodate their machines during their summer camping trips, road trips, or even air travel. Diligent users know how awful they can feel after a couple of CPAP-less nights, but often feel they have no other option if they want to enjoy the summer months traveling or outdoors and don’t have easy access to a power source. Luckily, there is a solution: Medistrom’s portable CPAP batteries!

What are they?

Medistrom CPAP batteries have a few different functions:
  • Backup power source for CPAP machines
  • Backup power source for various handheld electronic devices such as cell phones, tablets, and cameras
  • Portable battery for CPAP units (or any of the above devices)
This means that the battery can be used simply as a backup if you’re concerned about a finnicky power supply, or as a portable power source when there is limited or no access to electricity, such as at a campsite or on an airplane. Read more here…

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