Portable continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices utilize rechargeable or disposable batteries to provide consistent air pressure, preventing airway collapse during sleep. This allows individuals with sleep apnea to maintain open airways even when traditional power sources are unavailable, such as during camping, travel, or power outages. An example includes devices designed for in-vehicle use, powering from a cigarette lighter socket.
The ability to operate independently of wall outlets significantly enhances therapy compliance and quality of life for users. Historically, CPAP therapy was restricted to locations with reliable power. Portable battery solutions offer newfound freedom and flexibility, enabling uninterrupted treatment in various settings. This portability can improve sleep quality and reduce the daytime symptoms associated with sleep apnea, like fatigue and difficulty concentrating. The advent of these devices has expanded treatment access for individuals in remote areas or regions with unstable power grids.