Bongo Rx Starter Kit
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Bongo Rx: The Perfect CPAP Alternative for On-the-Go Sleep Therapy
The Bongo Rx is an innovative, user-friendly solution for individuals seeking an alternative or backup to traditional CPAP therapy. Whether you're finding CPAP therapy challenging or need a portable option when traveling, camping, or away from a power source, the Bongo Rx provides a convenient, effective solution. Many users rely on the Bongo Rx as a reliable fill-in for CPAP therapy during outdoor adventures or trips where electricity isn’t readily available. The Bongo Rx does require a Prescription, but we can help there if you need one. Click here to check out our Alternative Rx Process.
How the Bongo Rx Works:
The Bongo Rx uses Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure (EPAP) to help maintain an open airway while you sleep. This simple, compact device utilizes your own exhalation to keep your airway clear. During inhalation, small valves open to allow natural breathing. When you exhale, the valves close, and your exhaled air is channeled through small vents to create EPAP pressure, effectively splinting your airway open.
Key Features of the Bongo Rx:
- No equipment needed: No machine, hose, electricity, or batteries required.
- Portable and versatile: Use it at home, on the road, or while camping – anytime, anywhere.
- Compact design: Small enough to fit in your shirt pocket for easy portability.
- Reusable and easy to maintain: Simple to clean with soap and water, making it cost-effective.
- American-made: Designed, molded, and assembled in the USA.
- Clinically tested: Proven for safety and effectiveness.
- Flexible solution: Ideal for compliant patients seeking a supplemental option and non-compliant patients looking for an alternative.
How to Use the Bongo Rx:
The Bongo Rx is designed with soft nasal seals and comes in four sizes (Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large) to ensure a perfect fit for every user. It’s easy to use and doesn't require any additional equipment.
- Inhale normally: Small valves open to allow unrestricted airflow during inhalation.
- Exhale with EPAP: Valves close during exhalation, directing air through vents to generate EPAP, keeping your airway open.