No matter how you categorize the Philips Respironics Dreamwear mask, it’s certainly unique. Respironics has thrown a number of novel design features which has turned CPAP mask design on its head (excuse the pun).
A real winner for some CPAP users. Not all its cracked up to be for others.
Unboxing
So, what comes in the bag of the DreamWear mask? For our purpose, we will be looking at the Medium FitPack option.
Everything comes neatly packed up in a sealed bag. In the bag includes:
- A fit guide and mask manual.
- Four different sized nasal cushions – small, medium, large, and medium-wide.
- A set of fabric mask frame wraps
- And the complete mask itself. Pre-fitted to the medium mask frame (or headgear, whatever) is the medium cushion, mask headgear/strap, elbow and quick-release hose connector.
First Impressions
My first impression when I pulled the DreamWear out was a resounding ¨and how the hell is this going to work then?!?¨.
I remember Respironics tried this under the nose ‘nasal cushion’ style with the OptiLife mask some years ago. Needless to say, it was a complete failure.
The DreamWear Nasal mask doesn´t look like the CPAP masks we’ve been accustomed to seeing.
Questions I immediately asked included: Read for more information - https://cpapreviews.org/philips-respironics-dreamwear-nasal-mask/
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