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How Much Does the Vita-Ox HD7 Cost?

How Much Does the Vita-Ox HD7 Cost?

The exact Vita-Ox HD7 price, what each warranty tier includes, what accessories add, and how the cost stacks up against the Inogen Rove 6.

Version 1.0 | Published June 12, 2026 | Last verified: June 12, 2026 | Next review: June 26, 2026

Direct Answer

The Vita-Ox HD7 price is $2,295 at Main Clinic Supply. That includes the concentrator, one standard battery, an AC charging cord, a DC charging cord, and a carry bag all under the standard five-year warranty. A second option, $3,270, adds the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service, a $975 upgrade. A spare battery costs $242 and a carry bag costs $129. Prices verified from the MCS store, June 2026.

If you have been looking at the Vita-Ox HD7 and want the complete cost picture before you pick up the phone, this page lays out every number: both warranty tiers, every accessory, worked totals for common setups, and an honest side-by-side with the Inogen Rove 6. No surprises, no hidden lines.

Fast Facts: Vita-Ox HD7 Price

  • Base price: $2,295 with one standard battery and the standard 5-year warranty.
  • Lifetime option: $3,270 with the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service, a $975 upgrade that adds accidental drop coverage, routine service through the Rochester, MN service center, and overnight FedEx repair handling.
  • Accessories: spare battery $242, external battery charger $259, carry bag $129, backpack $129.
  • Example total: HD7 plus spare battery plus carry bag is $2,666 ($2,295 + $242 + $129).
  • Versus Inogen Rove 6: the Rove 6 sells for $2,995 at MCS with one standard battery, $700 more than the HD7.
  • No recurring fees: one-time purchase, no subscription, no rental model.
  • Air travel: the Vita-Ox HD7 meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use.
  • Seller: Main Clinic Supply, Rochester, MN; 14 years in portable oxygen with more than 10,000 verified customer reviews.

What Is the Vita-Ox HD7 Price at Main Clinic Supply?

The Vita-Ox HD7 is sold in two configurations, and the only difference between them is the warranty. The device, the battery, and everything else about the unit are identical.

Configuration Warranty Price
Vita-Ox HD7 with one standard battery Standard 5-year warranty $2,295
Vita-Ox HD7 with one standard battery MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service $3,270
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Both prices were verified from the Main Clinic Supply store on June 7, 2026. The Lifetime option works out to a $975 upgrade over the standard tier. Which one makes sense depends on what each tier actually covers, so let's look at that next.

What Do the Two Warranty Tiers Actually Include?

Here is the honest version, because warranty fine print is where oxygen equipment surprises people.

What does the standard 5-year warranty cover?

The $2,295 configuration carries a standard five-year warranty. It is a factory-style warranty, and like the factory warranty on every brand MCS sells, it excludes accidental drops. That is not an HD7 quirk; it is true across Inogen, CAIRE, Rhythm Healthcare, O2 Concepts, and every other concentrator in our store. If a unit slips off a counter, factory-style coverage will not pay for the repair.

What does the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service add?

The $3,270 configuration includes the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service. The $975 upgrade adds three things the standard tier does not have:

  • Accidental drop coverage. The one thing factory-style warranties exclude, on every brand.
  • Routine service and maintenance through the MCS service center in Rochester, MN.
  • Overnight FedEx repair handling when a unit does need to come in.

If you are careful with equipment and comfortable with factory-style coverage, the $2,295 tier is the lower-cost path. If the device will travel often, ride in and out of cars, or you simply want repairs handled for the life of the machine, the Lifetime option is the one MCS built for that.

How Much Do HD7 Accessories Cost?

Most people add at least one accessory, usually a spare battery for travel days. Here is the full accessory price list, verified from the MCS store on June 7, 2026.

Accessory Price
Vita-Ox HD7 spare battery $242
Vita-Ox HD7 external battery charger $259
Vita-Ox HD7 black carry bag $129
Vita-Ox HD7 backpack $129
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A note on the battery: the HD7 standard battery runs up to seven hours at setting 1 and is rated for 500 full charge cycles. A spare doubles your away-from-power time and is the accessory our specialists recommend first for anyone who flies or takes long road trips.

What Does a Complete HD7 Setup Cost?

Here is the math worked out for the setups customers actually buy, so you do not have to do it on a napkin.

Setup What is included Total
Device only HD7, one battery, 5-year warranty $2,295
Travel-ready HD7 ($2,295) + spare battery ($242) + carry bag ($129) $2,666
Everything HD7 ($2,295) + spare battery ($242) + external charger ($259) + carry bag ($129) $2,925
Lifetime travel-ready HD7 with Lifetime Warranty ($3,270) + spare battery ($242) + carry bag ($129) $3,641
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The backpack is the same $129 as the carry bag, so swap it into any setup above without changing the total. One number worth sitting with: the "everything" setup, with a spare battery, an external charger, and a carry bag, comes to $2,925. That is still $70 less than the Inogen Rove 6 by itself at $2,995.

How Does the HD7 Price Compare with the Inogen Rove 6?

The Inogen Rove 6 sells for $2,995 at Main Clinic Supply with one standard battery and no bundle. That is $700 more than the HD7 at $2,295. They are different devices, so the fair way to judge the gap is spec by spec, with the numbers on the table.

Specification Vita-Ox HD7 Inogen Rove 6
Price at MCS (1 standard battery) $2,295 $2,995
Weight with battery 4.37 lbs 4.8 lbs
Pulse dose settings 1-7 1-6
Battery life at setting 1 (standard battery) 7 hours 6 hours 15 minutes
Display 2.8-inch color LCD Monochrome LCD
Air travel Meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use Meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use
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Part of any name-brand price is the cost of making the name famous. Inogen's own SEC filings report $29.1 million spent on media and advertising in 2025 and $88.4 million over the last three years; that cost is built into what a Rove 6 buyer pays (Inogen, Inc. Form 10-K, fiscal year 2025). The HD7 and the Rove 6 are different devices, so judge them on the spec table above, not on ad budgets. The Vita-Ox HD7 is Main Clinic Supply's own brand, tested and approved by our CTO Mark Luther before MCS put its name on it, and sold directly to you.

Best for: the Vita-Ox HD7 is best for buyers who want a 4.37 lb pulse dose unit with seven settings and a color display, at $700 less than the Rove 6, with MCS's Rochester service center behind it. The Inogen Rove 6 is best for buyers who specifically want the Inogen platform, a name they may already know, and its extended battery option.

What Does the HD7 Price Not Include?

Just as important as what you pay is what you will never be billed for. The Vita-Ox HD7 is a one-time purchase. There is no subscription, no monthly fee, and no rental model; MCS sells the HD7 outright. The only future costs to plan for are the ones you choose:

  • Optional accessories. Spare battery, charger, and carry options, priced in the table above.
  • Battery replacement, eventually. The battery is rated for 500 full charge cycles; a replacement is $242 whenever yours gets there.
  • Out-of-warranty repairs, including accidental drops, if you chose the standard five-year tier rather than the Lifetime Warranty and Service.

Is Financing Available?

Yes, Main Clinic Supply offers financing options on portable oxygen concentrator purchases. Terms and availability change, so the fastest way to get current details is to call 1-800-775-0942 and ask an oxygen specialist what applies to your order.

Courtney Fox Sornberger

Courtney Sornberger

Chief Operating Officer, Main Clinic Supply

Courtney Sornberger is the COO of Main Clinic Supply. She oversees operations, customer experience, and the sales pipeline. Before joining MCS, Courtney began clinical training at Mayo Clinic while pursuing nursing studies. She brought that patient-care foundation with her when she transitioned into the medical equipment field, where she has spent the past 14 years applying it directly to oxygen therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vita-Ox HD7 Pricing

How much does the Vita-Ox HD7 cost?

The Vita-Ox HD7 costs $2,295 with one standard battery and the standard five-year warranty. A second option costs $3,270 and includes the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service. Both prices were verified from the Main Clinic Supply store in June 2026.

What is included in the $2,295 price?

The $2,295 price covers the Vita-Ox HD7 concentrator with one standard battery and the standard five-year warranty. Spare batteries, an external charger, and carry options are sold separately. There are no subscription or rental fees.

What does the $3,270 Lifetime Warranty option add?

The $3,270 option includes the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service, a $975 upgrade over the standard tier. It adds accidental drop coverage, routine service and maintenance through the MCS service center in Rochester, MN, and overnight FedEx repair handling.

Does the standard five-year warranty cover accidental drops?

No. The standard factory-style warranty excludes accidental drop damage, and that is true of every brand Main Clinic Supply sells, not just the HD7. Drop coverage is available only through the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service.

How much does a spare Vita-Ox HD7 battery cost?

A spare Vita-Ox HD7 standard battery costs $242 at Main Clinic Supply. The external battery charger costs $259, and the carry bag and backpack each cost $129.

How often will the HD7 battery need replacement?

The Vita-Ox HD7 battery is rated for 500 full charge cycles. How quickly you reach that number depends on how often you charge. A replacement battery costs $242.

Is the Vita-Ox HD7 cheaper than the Inogen Rove 6?

At Main Clinic Supply, the Vita-Ox HD7 costs $2,295 and the Inogen Rove 6 costs $2,995, each with one standard battery. That is a $700 difference. They are different devices, so compare the specs side by side: the HD7 weighs 4.37 lbs with settings 1 to 7, and the Rove 6 weighs 4.8 lbs with settings 1 to 6.

Does the HD7 price include any subscription or rental fees?

No. The Vita-Ox HD7 is a one-time purchase from Main Clinic Supply. There is no subscription, and MCS does not sell the HD7 under a rental model.

Is financing available for the Vita-Ox HD7?

Main Clinic Supply offers financing options on portable oxygen concentrator purchases. Call 1-800-775-0942 and an oxygen specialist can walk you through what is currently available and whether it fits your budget.

Can I fly with the Vita-Ox HD7?

Yes. The Vita-Ox HD7 meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use. Plan your battery time for the flight: the standard battery runs up to seven hours at setting 1, and a spare battery costs $242.

Ready to Look at the Vita-Ox HD7?

See current pricing and full specifications on the Vita-Ox HD7 product page, or call 1-800-775-0942 and talk it through with an oxygen specialist. No pressure, just straight answers.

Main Clinic Supply has earned more than 10,000 verified customer reviews over 14 years of helping families find the right oxygen equipment.

This page covers device pricing and features only and is not medical advice. Portable oxygen concentrators are Class II medical devices; talk with your physician about your oxygen needs and the settings that are right for you. The Vita-Ox HD7 is pulse dose only and is not intended for sleep use; ask your physician about nighttime options, including stationary concentrators. Prices verified from the Main Clinic Supply store on June 7, 2026, and subject to change.

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