The short answer is $3 per Airing device, or $0.60 after insurance reimbursement. But it's important to understand the technology behind Airing to appreciate how we plan to produce the device at such a low cost per unit...Click here to read more.
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The short answer is $3 per Airing device, or $0.60 after insurance reimbursement. But it's important to understand the technology behind Airing to appreciate how we plan to produce the device at such a low cost per unit...Click here to read more.
The Airing device does not provide a new treatment. The Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) treatment has been around and used with FDA approval for years. The Airing device merely miniaturizes existing machinery into a portable and comfortable format. We hope, although we obviously cannot guarantee....Click here to read more.
Going in, we had high expectations. We wanted Airing to be inserted easily with one hand. We wanted the nose buds to form a seal within the nose that could maintain the treatment pressure. We wanted it comfortable enough to allow the user to fall and stay asleep while wearing it. And it had to remain in place through the night. We got it all....Click here to read more.
Airing is a powerful CPAP device, but is extremely small. And its size has many fringe benefits beyond the fact more sleep apnea patients will comply. From avoiding messy cleaning, to easily going to the bathroom at night, to better travel....Click here to read more.
Airing promises to be a revolutionary CPAP device that eliminates the cords, hoses, and masks, that come with the typical CPAP machines. Click here to read more.
We know it sounds unbelievable - just look at some of the incredulous questions posted on our Facebook Page - but inventor, Stephen Marsh, has engineered a radically new approach to delivering the sleep apnea therapy that (for real) eliminates hoses, cords, and masks....Click here to read more.