If you’ve ever had to sleep away from the comfort of your home, for example when going camping, or had a CPAP machine that failed and ruined your night, then you can imagine how valuable a power bank can be.

Here are some of the best ones for your CPAP machine on the market today.

MAXOAK CPAP Power Bank

If you’re looking for a portable power bank to carry with you when you travel, then the MAXOAK CPAP is probably the best choice. Why? Because it offers an insane amount of power in a lightweight, small package.

The MAXOAK CPAP is a compact power bank. And what’s so special is that this power bank is designed to work with the most popular portable 12V/24V CPAP and BiPAP machines on the market (also the ones that aren’t made by the same company but you better check if it supports your device (probably will), just to make sure 🙂 ).

And can you imagine? It can power a CPAP machine for about 40 hours (so about 4-5 nights) which is really great.

Also, you can charge some other devices such as fans, laptops, and smartphones as well.

The only downside I found is that using it with a humidifier & heater will drain a battery (it also depends on your cpap device) but if you’re okay with not using your humidifier on some nights, you’ll be very pleased.

Net weight – 4.10 lb

Size – L8.7inch*W2.5inch*H7.9inch

Charging time: ~ 5 hours

Input: 25.2V 3A ( AC adapter is included)

Output: DC 12V 5A ,15V 4A ,24V 4A

Battery – 1 Lithium Polymer battery (included)

What you will get:

  • Portable Power Bank(297Wh),
  • AC Adapter Charger(25.2V/3A),
  • DC to Airsense/Aircurve 10 Cable,
  • DC to Dreamstation Cable, 1* DC to S9 Cable,
  • Philip System one /HDM Z1 Cable(100cm),
  • DC Connector for Transcend Mini,
  • User Manual

ResMed AirSense 10 ResBett 2-pack Battery

This battery is easy to setup, lightweight and very simple to use. It’s great backup power during power outages.

You can use one or even both batteries together for more power.

Each battery features a USB charge for your cellphone or tablet.

These batteries are also TSA approved.

But the con is that batteries are pretty expensive.

Weight: 1.6 Lbs

Size: 7.5 ” x 4.25″ x 0.75″ (L x W x H)

Charging time: ~ 4-5 hours

Input: 25.2V 3A ( AC adapter is included)

Output: DC 12V 5A ,15V 4A ,24V 4A

What you will get:

  • Two Portable CPAP Battery Units
  • Output Cables
  • Charging Adapter
  • two Silver battery straps

You can also buy the travel case seperately – here!

Pluganywhere 300 xtp Backup Power Supply

This battery is perfect for those who still want to have the comfort when using a CPAP machine while on the road.

You can use it with a standard AC 110 volt plug.

It’s capable of running the CPAP machine for up to 16 hours with full humidity.

As other batteries, 300 xtp also can be used to charge phones, tablets or other devices.

It also can be charged with the solFlex 100 watt solar panel.

Weight: 5 Lbs

Size: 7 x 4.5 x 1.5

Charging time: ~ 4-5 hours

Input: 100V/110V

Output: DC 12V

What you will get:

  • Battery
  • AC wall adapter
  • USB cable
  • Carrying case

What to keep in mind?

Before buying a battery backup I would suggest checking if it’s compatible with your device, just to make sure.

Also, keep in mind that the time for how long the batteries will be able to charge your device depends on different factors such as your device and pressure settings, room temperature, your breathing patterns etc. but it’s still a good investment.