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M1 Mini - Travel Auto CPAP System

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M1 Mini - Travel Auto CPAP SystemRedefining MINI BMC M1 Mini Automatic Travel CPAP Device The BMC M1 Mini is an Automatic Pressure Adjusting Travel CPAP device designed for the treatment of snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS). This travel CPAP device is BMCs first smallest and most compact travel device so tiny and lightweight it can easily fit in the palm of your hand. Ultra light & Ultra Portable Weighing 400 grams only! Auto Adjusting Pressure making

Redefining ‘MINI’ – BMC M1 Mini Automatic Travel CPAP Device

The BMC M1 Mini is an Automatic Pressure Adjusting Travel CPAP device designed for the treatment of snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS). This travel CPAP device is BMC’s first smallest and most compact travel device – so tiny and lightweight it can easily fit in the palm of your hand.


  • Ultra-light & Ultra-Portable – Weighing 400 grams only!
  • Auto-Adjusting Pressure making therapy simple and easy
  • Bluetooth connectivity through the BMC MiniApp (available on both iOS and Android.)
  • Modern, Minimalistic design featuring a rubber anti-slip strip at the bottom that reduces movement of the device during therapy.
  • For Use in CPAP/APAP Modes


Smart A/C Modes – Using intelligent pressure adjusting technology, the BMC M1 Mini device can automatically alter the treatment pressure parameters to adapt to the user’s changing lifestyle.

Pressure Adjusting sensitivity – Three levels of adjustable sensitivity which include standard, soft, and female that change the airflow pressure levels based on her needs. The choice is yours – have your therapy pressure automatically adjust based on your breathing.

Smart Operation via MiniAPP: Control the M1 Mini Travel CPAP device with the BMC Mini App available for FREE download on both iOS and Android devices. Using Bluetooth, the MiniApp seamlessly connects with your M1 Mini device. Users can turn the device on/off, adjust parameters, set up the device and patient profile through the BMC Mini App, users can generate reports and share reports with their physician via the BMC Mini App instantaneously.

Auto Ramp Feature: The M1 Mini device can sense when a patient falls asleep and adjust the ramp time accordingly. Auto Ramp provides maximum comfort during the night.

Maintenance Reminder: Set 180 days or 360 days maintenance reminders to keep your M1 Mini device in optimal condition.




M1 Mini Return Policy:

Unused and undamaged M1 mini can be returned for a full refund.

Used M1 mini can be refunded up to 7 days from purchase BUT we apply a refurbishment fee to offset the cost of the consumable parts. The refurbishment fee is capped at $85.00 GST inclusive. After 7 days if you wish to return the unit the M1 mini, normal rental fee of $250 for up to 2 weeks and $50 per week thereafter will apply. Damaged units cannot be refunded.

M1 Mini are covered by a 3-year warranty. This warranty covers pre-existing defects in materials and failure to operate in expected capacity.

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