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If you’re looking into a portable oxygen concentrator, one of the most important decisions is whether you need pulse flow or continuous flow oxygen.
These two types of oxygen delivery work very differently—and choosing the wrong one can lead to poor oxygen levels, short battery life, or limited mobility.

What Is Pulse Flow Oxygen?
Pulse flow delivers oxygen only when you inhale.
The device detects your breath and sends a burst (or “pulse”) of oxygen at the beginning of each inhalation.
Key benefits:
- Smaller and lighter devices
- Longer battery life
- Ideal for travel and daily mobility
What Is Continuous Flow Oxygen?
Continuous flow delivers oxygen at a constant rate, measured in liters per minute (LPM), whether you are inhaling or not.
Key benefits:
- Consistent oxygen delivery
- Often required for sleep
- Better for higher oxygen needs
Key Differences
| Feature | Pulse Flow | Continuous Flow |
|---|---|---|
| Delivery | On inhale only | Constant flow |
| Size | Smaller, lighter | Larger, heavier |
| Battery Life | Longer | Shorter |
| Best For | Active users | Higher oxygen needs |
Which One Do You Need?
It depends on:
- Your prescribed oxygen setting
- Whether you need oxygen during sleep
- Your activity level
Most portable systems on the market use pulse flow, but not everyone can safely use them.
What Most Companies Won’t Tell You
- Pulse flow is not suitable for all patients
- Some people do not trigger the device properly
- Continuous flow portable units are heavier and more limited
Common Mistakes
- Assuming pulse flow is the same as your home oxygen
- Choosing based on size instead of oxygen needs
- Not considering nighttime use
Who This Is NOT For
- Patients requiring high continuous oxygen
- Those needing guaranteed oxygen during sleep without testing
Bottom Line
Choosing between pulse and continuous flow is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. For a full breakdown of top systems, see our guide to the best portable oxygen concentrators.
If you’re unsure, don’t guess.
Call 1-800-608-8651, and we’ll help match you with the right system based on your prescription and daily use.
