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Sleepyhead suported machines - E.W. - 01-07-2017

I have an old Remstar Auto and know Sleepy head won't run on it so I picked up a Resmed S8 Vantage and found out that while Sleepyhead suported it the S8 didn't show detailed data. Is there a list of what machines Sleepyhead will run on and an Idea of what data will be displayed. I would rather not buy a new machine right now and thought about picking up a Remstarauto M seriese would Sleepyhead run on it and would I see a lot more data than I do on my older Remstar Auto using Encore Basic which doesn't flag centrals.



RE: Sleepyhead suported machines - OpalRose - 01-07-2017

SleepyHead supports the following:

Philips Respironics System One and DreamStation Machines
ResMed S9 and AirSense 10 CPAP machines
DeVilbiss Intellipap machines
Fisher & Paykel Icon machines
Supports Contec CMS50D+/E/F/I/H Oximeters, ResMed S9 and PRS1 oximeter attachment

Unfortunately, you are probably wasting money on these older machines you are buying.
They may be ok to keep as a backup or second unit, but if your serious about your treatment, and you want to be able to track your data, you will need a newer machine.

Here is a link that will show you what machines are data capable and which ones to avoid.
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=Archangle:Machine_Choices

There are places to purchase a good used data capable machine like Supplier #2 on the supplier list at top of page.

You can also find good deals on Amazon.