Oxygen concentrators can help individuals with COPD and other breathing disorders get enough oxygen to live life to the fullest, but some people may not like the idea of carrying around a bulky medical device. Philips has changed all that with their SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator. With its sleek design and stylish accessories, it looks more like a modern tech device than an O2 concentrator.

For over a century, Philips has been a well-known leader in health technology, offering a wide variety of personal care and household products, like toothbrushes, light bulbs, coffee machines, and more. The SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator is a product of their Respironics division, which focuses on devices that support breathing, respiratory care, and sleep.

Because it weighs just 5 pounds, features a sleek design, and has modern and stylish accessories, the SimplyGo Mini is the best portable oxygen concentrator option for people who require oxygen therapy but don’t want to carry around a bulky, unattractive medical device. That’s why the Philips SimplyGo Mini is our top choice for the most modern oxygen concentrator in both tech and style.

Discontinuation of the Phillips SimplyGo Mini

Before deciding if the SimplyGo Mini is the right portable oxygen concentrator for you or a loved one, it’s important to know that Philips discontinued the direct sale and shipment of their machine on January 25, 2024. Many authorized dealers continue to sell their remaining stock, but they are no longer receiving new units.

Although Philips is no longer manufacturing and selling the SimplyGo Mini, they will continue to provide service until January 25, 2029, which means any brand-new units purchased up until January 25, 2026, will still come with the full three-year warranty with direct service from Philips.

The Philips Respironics department announcement says, “We have streamlined our portfolio to enable us to focus on programs that are best suited to changing market dynamics and will most effectively serve patients and customers in the future. In the US, and US territories, Philips Respironics will focus on the sale of consumables and accessories, including masks, and will not return to the sale of hospital ventilation products, certain home ventilation products, portable and stationary oxygen concentrators, and sleep diagnostic products.”

Although it has been discontinued, the SimplyGo Mini still makes our list of top portable oxygen concentrators because many authorized dealers are still selling it online, purchasing it still comes with the full warranty period, and it truly is the best choice for those who want a modern machine that doesn’t look or feel like a medical device.

You can read more about the discontinuation of the Philips SimplyGo Mini here.

Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator: Pros and cons at a glance

ProsCons
Sleek, modern design that makes it look like a tech gadget — not a medical device.No smartphone app or Bluetooth capabilities.
Shoulder bag and backpack are designed for comfort and style.You cannot use the machine for the first time until the battery is fully charged.
Weighs just 5 pounds and measures just 9.4 inches high with the standard battery.Philips does not have a central website where you can find resources on the SimplyGo Mini in one place.
LCD touchscreen is easy to use, and alerts are easy to understand.Due to the discontinuation of the device in 2024, Philips will service the SimplyGo Mini only until January 25, 2029.
Power button must be pushed twice, preventing the machine from accidentally being turned on and off.
Approved by the FAA for air travel.
Standard battery lasts 4.5 hours on setting 2; option to purchase the extended battery, which lasts 9 hours on setting 2.
5 settings that can deliver up to 1,000 mL of oxygen per minute.
You can disinfect the machine with a mixture of household chlorine bleach and water.

Key features and specifications

Dimensions: 9.4″ x 8.3″ x 3.6″ with the standard battery

Weight: 5 pounds with the standard battery

Battery life: 4.5 hours on setting 2 with the standard battery; 9 hours on setting 2 with the extended battery

Oxygen delivery mode: Pulse

Oxygen flow rate: Five settings delivering up to 1,000 mL of oxygen per minute

Sound level: 42 dBA on setting 2

Cost: Starting at $1,875.00

Additional features of the Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator

The Philips SimplyGo Mini weighs 5 pounds and measures just 9.4 inches high, making it highly portable, but its appearance really sets it apart. It was designed to be sleek and modern, giving it the appearance of a state-of-the-art electronic machine instead of a medical device.

Accessories are also stylish. Both the shoulder bag and the backpack are designed to make carrying the portable oxygen concentrator easy without drawing attention to the fact that you’re using one. Both accessories cover the device fully and look like regular bags.

The device features a touchscreen, which makes the portable oxygen concentrator feel more like a tech gadget than a medical device. The touchscreen also makes using the machine more intuitive. For example, to increase the setting, you touch the number on the screen. To check the battery life, you touch the battery icon. To return to the main screen, simply touch the home button.

The touchscreen also makes it easy to understand any alarms that may happen. Unlike other machines that display symbols you have to look up in the manual, the LCD screen for the SimplyGo Mini displays warnings in plain language. For example, if no breath is detected for two minutes or more, the screen will display a message that says “No Breath” with the following instructions:

  • Check cannula:
    • connection to the device
    • position on your face
    • is not kinked
  • Breathe through your nose

Warnings are accompanied by a beep that repeats every 16 seconds to get your attention.

The Philips SimplyGo Mini comes with one standard battery that lasts up to 4.5 hours on a pulse setting of 2 at 20 breaths per minute (BPM). You can purchase an extended battery that lasts up to 9 hours on a pulse setting of 2 at 20 BPM. Batteries charge when installed in a machine that is plugged into AC or DC power. They charge when the machine is on or off. Since you can use the machine while it is plugged in, you can use it overnight without fear of depleting the battery.

Note that Philips does not have a dedicated app for tracking oxygen usage or communicating with caregivers. If you’re looking for an app that allows you to track your oxygen usage and share it with others, you will want to consider a different portable oxygen machine.

Philips offers a variety of ways to learn more about their SimplyGo Mini machine, but resources are somewhat scattered across the web, which can make them difficult to find. Their SimplyGo oxygen concentrator brochure is a good place to start. You can learn more about the machine and access the manual on their website. This video review from the Oxygen Concentrator Store is also a convenient way to get acquainted with the machine.

Accessories

The SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator comes with accessories that include:

  • Standard battery.
  • AC power supply and cable.
  • DC power cord.
  • Custom carrying case with shoulder strap and handle strap.
  • Printed manual.

Some retailers include additional items like an accessory bag, which is handy if you want to take an extra battery or AC or DC power cord with you. Some also include a nasal cannula so you can use your portable oxygen concentrator immediately.

You can purchase additional accessories that include:

  • Backpack in brown or black.
  • Accessory bag in brown or black.
  • Standard and extended batteries.
  • External battery charger.
  • Additional AC and DC power cords.
  • Cannula starter kit with 4-foot and 7-foot tubes.

Oxygen delivery modes

The SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator delivers oxygen in pulse doses every time you take a breath. It has five settings that deliver up to 1,000 milliliters per minute (mL/min) as follows:

SettingNominal pulse volume at 20 BPMMaximum minute output volume output
111 mL220 mL/min
222 mL440 mL/min
333 mL660 mL/min
444 mL880 mL/min
550 mL1,000 mL/min

The amount of oxygen in each burst, or bolus, depends on your breathing rate. For example, on setting 2 with 20 breaths per minute, the device will deliver 22 mL of oxygen per burst. If your breath rate increases to 30 breaths per minute, the device will only deliver 14.7 mL per burst in order to ensure you receive the prescribed amount of 440 mL of oxygen per minute. The breakdown looks like this:

Settings
12345
Breath ratePulse volumes (mL)
1511.022.033.044.055.0
2011.022.033.044.055.0
258.817.626.435.240.0
307.314.722.029.333.3
356.312.618.925.128.6
405.511.016.522.025.0

The Philips SimplyGo Mini oxygen concentrator delivers 87% to 96% oxygen in all settings, with an average oxygen purity level of 93%.

Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator cost

Philips has an online home health store that is specifically for medical providers, such as sleep labs, hospitals, physicians, and durable medical equipment (DME) providers. You cannot purchase the SimplyGo Mini directly on their website because it was discontinued in January 2024. Although they no longer manufacture new units or sell them directly, they still provide direct support for customers through January 25, 2029.

You can still purchase the portable oxygen concentrator from third-party sellers. Here’s how to do that, whether you want to buy a new or refurbished machine or rent one.

Buy it new

Many online providers offer a brand-new SimplyGo Mini at various price points. You can get it for as little as $1,875.00 from WestPrime Direct or for a whopping $5,489.99 at Shop Nebulizer (although they do claim to have a price match guarantee, so you may be able to get a lower price if you call them directly).

It’s important to compare prices, but you’ll also want to consider the providers themselves, as they all offer a different level of customer service. Some offer money-saving benefits like free shipping while others offer extended warranties in addition to the standard three-year warranty that comes with every new unit. You may want to choose a Philips Respironics Authorized Dealer, which is a good sign that the seller is experienced and reputable.

Also, consider financing options, as different retailers offer different ways to pay. Return policies, special sales, and additional accessories, in addition to the price, can help you decide which retailer is right for you.

Buy a refurbished machine

Purchasing a refurbished machine is a great way to save some money. Most cost less than $1,000. For example, the certified refurbished machine from My Medical Outlet costs just $949.00.

Most refurbished machines have a reduced one-year warranty, but warranties can vary depending on the retailer, so make sure you look at the fine print.

You should avoid purchasing a used machine that isn’t certified refurbished. Machines on resale websites are sold as-is and are not professionally refurbished. Because the Philips warranty is nontransferable, you’ll have to pay for any potential repairs out of pocket.

Rent before you buy

If you’d like to try the SimplyGo Mini before buying it, you can rent a unit. For example, No Insurance Medical Supplies allows you to rent the portable O2 concentrator for $449 for one month. Renting is a great way to learn if you like the device before paying full price. Renting is also a great option for use while on vacation or if you need oxygen therapy only temporarily while recovering from an illness or surgery.

Health insurance coverage

Portable oxygen concentrators are considered durable medical equipment and must be prescribed by a doctor. As such, you may be eligible to receive some coverage by health insurance like Medicare or Medicaid, depending on your situation. Talk with your health care team and insurance provider to understand the details of their coverage of portable oxygen concentrators.

Battery life

The Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator’s standard battery has a solid life that averages 4.5 hours on setting 2. The extended battery can last an impressive 9 hours on setting 2. However, battery life decreases at higher settings. Here’s a breakdown of the average battery life at each setting:

SettingStandard batteryExtended battery
16 hours12 hours
24.5 hours9 hours
33 hours6 hours
42.25 hours4.5 hours
52 hours4 hours

It’s normal for batteries to degrade over time. SimplyGo Mini batteries are rated for 300 charge-discharge cycles before they hold only two-thirds of a charge. You can still safely use the battery at this point until you purchase a replacement. The device warns you if the battery has exceeded the recommended number of charge-discharge cycles so you don’t have to guess whether it’s time to buy a new battery.

Charging options

The Philips SimplyGo Mini comes with an AC power supply and cable to plug directly into a wall outlet. You can use the machine on AC power while it’s plugged in, and your machine will simultaneously charge the battery. It will also charge the battery if your machine is powered off. The standard battery can take up to 4 hours to charge fully, while the extended battery can take up to 8 hours.

It also comes with a DC power cord that works in a car or a boat. The machine runs on DC power while plugged in. The battery will charge on settings 1, 2, and 3 but may not charge on settings 4 or 5.

The screen displays the battery charge level, with bars indicating the remaining power. Touching the battery icon on the screen will show the charge level as a percentage.

You can also check a battery’s charge when it is not installed in the machine by pressing a button on the battery. Lights indicate the percentage of power left in 25% increments. 

Portability and design

Weighing 5 pounds with the standard battery and 6 pounds with the extended battery, it’s not as light as other portable machines on the market, but it’s still lightweight enough to carry around easily.

One of the Philips SimplyGo Mini’s biggest selling points is its sleek, modern design. Its smooth, rounded profile and white finish give it the appearance of a tech device instead of a medical device. The intuitive LCD screen makes it look and feel even more modern than other portable oxygen concentrators with typical buttons and switches. You can also customize the display by changing the brightness, touchscreen audio, and language settings.

The sturdy device measures only 9.4″ x 8.3″ x 3.6″. It is easy to fit into a bag, and the ones designed by Philips Respironics are among the most fashionable available. The device comes with a brown carrying bag with a carry handle and a shoulder strap. It has an extendable bottom to accommodate an extended battery. A flap covers the cannula outlet, and there is a cutout in the back so you can plug your device in without taking it out of the bag. If brown isn’t your color, you can also order the bag in black. A backpack is also available in brown and black. It has multiple pouches and an extendable bottom that accommodates the extended battery. 

The device is approved by the FAA for travel on airplanes.

Setup of the Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator

The Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator manual contains a handy “Getting Started” section that helps you get acquainted with your machine. It recommends charging a standard battery for a minimum of 3.5 hours and an extended battery for a minimum of 7 hours before using the machine for the first time. Make sure you use AC power for the first charge.

You cannot run the machine without the battery installed, and you can’t use the machine for the first time until the battery has had a chance to charge fully.

Once it’s fully charged, connect the nasal cannula and power on the device by pushing the power button twice. It will automatically sense your breathing and deliver pulse doses according to your breathing rate and setting. However, it can take up to 20 minutes to stabilize within its O2 purity specifications. The warm-up symbol will show on the screen during this time. You can still use the device; it just may not deliver standard oxygen levels until the warm-up period is over.

Operation guide and assistance

The portable oxygen concentrator’s LCD touchscreen is more intuitive than those of many other devices on the market. This is helpful because you won’t have to check the user manual whenever you want to change the settings or decipher what an alarm means.

Finding additional resources from Philips can be difficult. Their information isn’t centralized in a single place as Philips has multiple websites, including separate Respironics sites for health care professionals and patients. Some of the best resources about the SimplyGo Mini are from third-party sellers.

Some handy guides and resources that we’ve found include:

Warranty

Philips Respironics offers a three-year limited, nontransferable warranty. Batteries and sieve beds (the filters that separate oxygen from the air) have their own 12-month warranty. The warranty doesn’t cover accessories or replacement parts.

Warranties for refurbished machines vary. For example, the certified refurbished machine from My Medical Outlet comes with a six-month warranty, while the one from the CPAPXchange comes with a one-year warranty. Machines that aren’t certified refurbished may not come with a warranty at all, so make sure you look carefully before making a purchase.

Maintenance and care instructions

Philips Respironics recommends cleaning the SimplyGo Mini’s exterior once a week with a damp cloth and mild dishwashing detergent. Just make sure to turn it off and disconnect it from a power source.

It’s also recommended that you disinfect the machine weekly, which is something you can’t do with many other machines on the market. You can use household chlorine bleach that contains 8.25% sodium hypochlorite. Combine nine parts water and one part bleach, and use a damp cloth to wipe the exterior surfaces.

Many other machines on the market have air intake filters you have to clean, but that’s not the case with the SimplyGo Mini. It does not utilize removable particle filters, which means there’s nothing to clean and replace. Just make sure to clean the exterior of the machine regularly.

The machine does not have user-serviceable parts. If your portable O2 concentrator requires more care than weekly cleaning, you should always contact an authorized service center.

Troubleshooting common issues with the Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator

One of the SimplyGo Mini’s best features is that the LCD screen clearly displays alerts with actionable advice right on the screen. Each alert is accompanied by a warning beep that repeats every 16 seconds to get your attention. There’s no need to hunt down the manual to figure out what each symbol or alarm sound means: Everything is clearly visible on the screen.

The user manual also includes a troubleshooting section that can help with issues not listed clearly on the screen. For example, if you can’t turn the device on, the manual gives instructions for determining whether the battery is depleted, if it isn’t installed correctly, or if you aren’t pushing the power button correctly.

Safety considerations

Oxygen isn’t flammable, but it does support combustion, so it’s important not to use the machine in situations where combustion is possible. Never smoke while using the device, and never use it in the presence of an open flame. Never use it near a flammable anesthetic mixture or in the presence of nitrous oxide. Don’t use oil or grease on the device, its components, or its accessories.

It’s also important to consider static, as even a small electrostatic discharge can be dangerous. The device should be used on wood, concrete, or ceramic tile flooring. If you have synthetic flooring, like carpet, make sure that the relative humidity in the space is at least 35%. If you are in a particularly dry environment, using a humidifier is a good idea.

Learn more about oxygen concentrator safety tips here.

Customer service

If you have questions about the SimplyGo Mini, are trying to troubleshoot a problem, or believe it needs a repair, you should start by contacting the store where you purchased your machine. Most stores have customer service representatives who can answer your questions. They will have your information on file and can help you utilize your warranty if needed.

Philips has discontinued the direct sale of their SimplyGo Mini, so they do not offer the same level of service they did when the product was active in their catalog. However, they will continue to provide service for new machines through January 25, 2029. You can call their customer service line at 1-800-345-6443 with any questions or concerns until that date.

User reviews and testimonials

If you want to hear what customers think of the SimplyGo Mini, the Oxygen Concentrator Store is a good place to start. The machine has an impressive 4.9-star rating. One reviewer mentioned being pleasantly surprised that she could go to restaurants without the noise of the machine being noticeable.

Wherever you read reviews, keep in mind that feedback will sometimes also include information about the retailer’s customer service, which can be helpful when determining where you want to purchase your machine. For example, LPT Medical has a 4.8-star review, with customers regularly mentioning how knowledgeable, courteous, and helpful the customer service reps are.

How to buy the Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator

You can purchase the Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator online. Online retailers that sell the SimplyGo Mini include:

NameCostBenefit
No Insurance Medical Supplies$2,295.0030-day return policy
RespShop$2,195.00Comes with extended battery
CPAP Store$2,649.99Physical locations in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Dallas
Help Medical Supplies$2,295.004.4-star rating on Google
LPT Medical$3,995.00 Lifetime technical support
Shop Nebulizer$5,489.99Potential to get a much lower price with their price match guarantee
WestPrime Direct$1,875.00Lowest price

Note: These prices were accurate at the time of publication. The dealer may change prices as they see fit.

Make sure to look closely at the product listing. A lower price might indicate that the machine is refurbished or that you aren’t getting all the accessories you would get if you purchased your machine elsewhere.

Price is an important consideration, but you should also consider the retailer. For example, RespShop offers a great price on the SimplyGo Mini with an extended battery. However, you might prefer to spend the extra money on a machine from LPT Medical because it comes with lifetime technical support.

Final thoughts on the Philips SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator

If you’ve been prescribed oxygen and want a stylish, modern portable oxygen concentrator, the Philips SimplyGo Mini is a great option. Its sleek design, modern LCD touchscreen, and fashionable accessories make it look and feel like a cool tech gadget rather than a medical device. Because it weighs only 5 pounds and measures 9.4 inches high, it’s easy to carry with you wherever you go. The SimplyGo Mini is an excellent choice for meeting your oxygen needs in style.