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Philips DreamStation Go Humidifier
Philips DreamStation Go Humidifier
Philips DreamStation Go Humidifier

Philips DreamStation Go Humidifier

Pack performance anywhere you go with the DreamStation Go Heated Humidifier! Humidifier only. Device and tube sold separately.

Pack performance anywhere you go with the DreamStation Go Heated Humidifier! Humidifier only. Device and tube sold separately.

Philips DreamStation Go Humidifier

Pack performance anywhere you go with the DreamStation Go Heated Humidifier! Humidifier only. Device and tube sold separately.

Pack performance anywhere you go with the DreamStation Go Heated Humidifier! Humidifier only. Device and tube sold separately.

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Last updated at 06/09/2026 19:29:05

CPAP Victoria

$399.00

Philips Dreamstation Go Humidifier | CPAP Victoria

Free delivery between 16–23 June

CPAP Discount Warehouse

$399.00

Philips Dreamstation Go Heated Humidifier

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

19 March 2019Verified CPAP.com Customer, CA

originally posted on cpap.com

I've been using a ResMed AirSense 10 for several years, and have been quite happy with it, but it is kind of a pain to travel with. I tried the Z1 travel CPAP, and it was okay, but the lack of humidification was a problem for me. I also didn't love the form factor - its odd shape meant it was less than stable on a nightstand, and I hated having to use the little plastic adapter to connect my hose to it. It was functional, but less than ideal for me.When I saw the ads for the DreamStation Go, I was intrigued by its form factor, small-but-not-too-small size, and the fact that it didn't need a separate power supply, instead using only a simple power cord. I bought one, and fell in love with it right away. But as awesome as it was, it still lacked humidification, ... MoreI've been using a ResMed AirSense 10 for several years, and have been quite happy with it, but it is kind of a pain to travel with. I tried the Z1 travel CPAP, and it was okay, but the lack of humidification was a problem for me. I also didn't love the form factor - its odd shape meant it was less than stable on a nightstand, and I hated having to use the little plastic adapter to connect my hose to it. It was functional, but less than ideal for me.When I saw the ads for the DreamStation Go, I was intrigued by its form factor, small-but-not-too-small size, and the fact that it didn't need a separate power supply, instead using only a simple power cord. I bought one, and fell in love with it right away. But as awesome as it was, it still lacked humidification, which for me is a problem.I was thrilled to learn that Phillips was planning to release a humidifier for the DreamStation Go, and ordered one as soon as they became available. I've been using it for the last 3 nights (at home), and I have to say, the humidifier transforms the DreamStation Go into the full package for me. It's still relatively small (much smaller than carrying my AirSense 10 plus its power supply), and the humidification works perfectly. I've slept like a baby each night I've used it.The machine is quiet and easy to use, and it's quite portable, even with the humidifier attached. If you travel, but have trouble using a CPAP without humidification, I highly recommend the DreamStation Go with humidifier.

14 November 2019Verified CPAP.com Customer, NY

originally posted on cpap.com

I purchased the humidifier with my Dreamstation Go as I use the CPAP on board airliners with their very dry air and my vacation home which is located in a desert climate.I was concerned that the reservoir would be inadequate given it's small size but that has proven to be a non-issue.Humidification is quite adequate and I am so happy with the CPAP/Humidifier combo that I haven't bothered to set up my Series 60 machine in my vacation home from where I am writing this review.A most worthwhile purchase.

17 May 2021Verified CPAP.com Customer, TX

originally posted on cpap.com

I’m not happy with this machine. The pressure control (ramps, amount of pressure) are not as comfortable as my normal machines. Too much pressure for way to long. This in spite of the machine being set up to the same prescription as the other machines. But my major issue is that this is advertised as a travel machine. It is small enough, but still quite heavy. And the BIG problem is that it does not have a 12v power input. To use it on a battery, you must buy an expensive Philips exclusive battery. Making a machine only useable with a proprietary and expensive battery is just another attempt by Philips to increase their profits, and it makes the machine less versatile for the owner.

Specification

Capacity240 ml

Price comparison

Updated 3 days ago
CPAP Victoria

$399.00

Philips Dreamstation Go Humidifier | CPAP Victoria

Free delivery between 16–23 June

CPAP Discount Warehouse

$399.00

Philips Dreamstation Go Heated Humidifier

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

19 March 2019

I've been using a ResMed AirSense 10 for several years, and have been quite happy with it, but it is kind of a pain to travel with. I tried the Z1 travel CPAP, and it was okay, but the lack of humidification was a problem for me. I also didn't love the form factor - its odd shape meant it was less than stable on a nightstand, and I hated having to use the little plastic adapter to connect my hose to it. It was functional, but less than ideal for me.When I saw the ads for the DreamStation Go, I was intrigued by its form factor, small-but-not-too-small size, and the fact that it didn't need a separate power supply, instead using only a simple power cord. I bought one, and fell in love with it right away. But as awesome as it was, it still lacked humidification, ... MoreI've been using a ResMed AirSense 10 for several years, and have been quite happy with it, but it is kind of a pain to travel with. I tried the Z1 travel CPAP, and it was okay, but the lack of humidification was a problem for me. I also didn't love the form factor - its odd shape meant it was less than stable on a nightstand, and I hated having to use the little plastic adapter to connect my hose to it. It was functional, but less than ideal for me.When I saw the ads for the DreamStation Go, I was intrigued by its form factor, small-but-not-too-small size, and the fact that it didn't need a separate power supply, instead using only a simple power cord. I bought one, and fell in love with it right away. But as awesome as it was, it still lacked humidification, which for me is a problem.I was thrilled to learn that Phillips was planning to release a humidifier for the DreamStation Go, and ordered one as soon as they became available. I've been using it for the last 3 nights (at home), and I have to say, the humidifier transforms the DreamStation Go into the full package for me. It's still relatively small (much smaller than carrying my AirSense 10 plus its power supply), and the humidification works perfectly. I've slept like a baby each night I've used it.The machine is quiet and easy to use, and it's quite portable, even with the humidifier attached. If you travel, but have trouble using a CPAP without humidification, I highly recommend the DreamStation Go with humidifier.

Verified CPAP.com Customer, CA originally posted on cpap.com
14 November 2019

I purchased the humidifier with my Dreamstation Go as I use the CPAP on board airliners with their very dry air and my vacation home which is located in a desert climate.I was concerned that the reservoir would be inadequate given it's small size but that has proven to be a non-issue.Humidification is quite adequate and I am so happy with the CPAP/Humidifier combo that I haven't bothered to set up my Series 60 machine in my vacation home from where I am writing this review.A most worthwhile purchase.

Verified CPAP.com Customer, NY originally posted on cpap.com
17 May 2021

I’m not happy with this machine. The pressure control (ramps, amount of pressure) are not as comfortable as my normal machines. Too much pressure for way to long. This in spite of the machine being set up to the same prescription as the other machines. But my major issue is that this is advertised as a travel machine. It is small enough, but still quite heavy. And the BIG problem is that it does not have a 12v power input. To use it on a battery, you must buy an expensive Philips exclusive battery. Making a machine only useable with a proprietary and expensive battery is just another attempt by Philips to increase their profits, and it makes the machine less versatile for the owner.

Verified CPAP.com Customer, TX originally posted on cpap.com
10 December 2019

i'm a health care provider in sleep medicine and have OSA. needed a travel CPAP machine. had a lot of feedback from patients on as well as my own knowledge base with various travel machines. picked this one over a few others and happy with choice.only thing I would recommend to the manufacturer would be a few design changes, but these are minor and don't impede usage.

Verified CPAP.com Customer, VT originally posted on cpap.com
A worthy addition to an amazing CPAP
14 October 2020

The DreamStation Go is a wonder. I debated getting the humidifier. I'm glad I did, and it works great for me. If this is only being used for travel, I'm not sure it is worth the cost and size over the CPAP for short trips. I use the CPAP at my partners house when I stay over, so with the humidifier I now have a total system when I sleep over. When I travel for short trips however, I don't need the humidifier. In my case a trip longer than 2 nights I bring the humidifier with, and have a more comfortable sleep, and the increase in luggage is worth it. At the top I should have mentioned that it works really well. Not quite a smooth as the full size unit on the DreamStation. It is however a marvel as a complete package.

BahamianCraig originally posted on thecpapshop.com
Thank you for support
13 December 2019

I got a Philips Respironics DreamStation Go Heated Humidifier a week ago. Importing to Japan requires an import report to the customs office and was issued by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. It was troublesome. However, it is highly effective in that the throat does not hurt when used and it feels good when you get up. It was a very good product, so I'm glad I had a hard time importing it. Since it was out of stock, we waited for a purchase for 3 weeks, but we asked for support until the arrival. Thank you for the price and delivery support.

tokio originally posted on thecpapshop.com
Works well!
11 September 2019

Be advised that you cannot use the humidifier with a battery attached to the CPAP machine. Your machine has to be plugged in. Also, using the humidifier locks you on RAMP (i.e. 6.5) which is not necessarily bad but something you may not be using right now. The unit, all-in-all, is wonderful -- much better than going without or using a room humidifier to bring the up the humidity of the air flowing into the machine. Wish it would have been on the market last winter when things got really bad here (humidity-wise) but this year I face the coming winter with no fear. :-)

Stife originally posted on directhomemedical.com

Specification

Capacity240 ml