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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas" data-source="post: 3108952" data-attributes="member: 4180"><p>So I got one of those HDM Z1s. It is not as quiet as my Dreamstation (pretty much whisper quiet.) Once I used it for a couple of days it was less noticeable. It has a little whine when it runs, but again, once I was used to the new sound, I dozed right off. There is only one filter and no humidificaiton, but that doesn't bother me as I run my other one dry so I have less worry about water/cleanup/etc. (When I tried using the humidifier on it I woke up thinking I was drowning, running dry is less burdensome and doesn't bother me..)</p><p></p><p>I am not sure that once you pack up your mask/tubing that it would really save that much room... Although I am intrigued as to taking it camping and see if I can run it off a little battery pack. (I did not buy their $300 battery pack.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas, post: 3108952, member: 4180"] So I got one of those HDM Z1s. It is not as quiet as my Dreamstation (pretty much whisper quiet.) Once I used it for a couple of days it was less noticeable. It has a little whine when it runs, but again, once I was used to the new sound, I dozed right off. There is only one filter and no humidificaiton, but that doesn't bother me as I run my other one dry so I have less worry about water/cleanup/etc. (When I tried using the humidifier on it I woke up thinking I was drowning, running dry is less burdensome and doesn't bother me..) I am not sure that once you pack up your mask/tubing that it would really save that much room... Although I am intrigued as to taking it camping and see if I can run it off a little battery pack. (I did not buy their $300 battery pack.) [/QUOTE]
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