
CPAP devices for sleep apnoea therapy
If you have sleep-disordered breathing, it’s likely that there’s a Resmed CPAP device that’s right for you.
All our sleep devices can be paired with a user-friendly coaching app to help you improve your experience and monitor your progress, while your healthcare team can check your therapy data and offer tailored treatment solutions – either remotely or in person.
Find the sleep apnoea machine that suits your needs
I have obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA)
Discover the four types of OSA machine:
One air pressure ➜
Auto-adjusting pressure ➜
Two air pressures ➜
Travel-friendly ➜
I have central sleep apnoea (CSA)
Discover a device for CSA and other complex sleep-disordered breathing:
Travelling with CPAP
With AirMini, you can have the peace of mind of knowing your therapy can easily accompany you when you go away. AirMini is one of the smallest CPAP machines available.
Can’t find the product you’re looking for?
It might have been discontinued. Please visit our user guides and technical documents page to access additional information.
Please refer to the user guides for relevant information related to any contraindications, warnings and precautions to be considered before and during use of the products.
References:
* As at 19 April 2024. 136 mm (W) x 84 mm (D) x 52 mm (H), 450 cm³.
** ASV therapy is contraindicated in patients with chronic, symptomatic heart failure (NYHA 2-4) with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF ≤ 45%) and moderate to severe predominant central sleep apnoea.
*** Some features of myAir are only available in the myAir app and for Air11 sleep apnoea machines. myAir is only available in selected countries.
- Morgenthaler TI, Gay PC, Gordon N, Brown LK. Adaptive servoventilation versus noninvasive positive pressure ventilation for central, mixed and complex sleep apnea syndromes. Sleep 2007;30(4):468-475.
- Brown SE, Mosko SS, Davis JA, Pierce RA, Godfrey-Pixton TV. A retrospective case series of adaptive servoventilation for complex sleep apnea. J. Clin. Sleep Med. 2011;7(2):187-195.
Some devices are only available in selected countries.
Content last updated: 04/2024