Inogen Rove 6 Price 2026: $2,995 at MCS (Full Breakdown)

The verified 2026 Rove 6 price ladder at Main Clinic Supply, what moves the number, and the $700 question to ask before you pay it.
Version 1.0 | Published June 12, 2026 | Last verified: June 12, 2026 | Next review: June 26, 2026
The Inogen Rove 6 costs $2,995 at Main Clinic Supply with one standard battery and no bundle, verified in our store on June 7, 2026. Bundles raise that to $3,206 (SILVER), $3,269 (GOLD), or $3,384 (PLATINUM), and the large battery version is $3,215. Before paying that premium, it is worth comparing the Vita-Ox HD7 at $2,295, which is $700 less.
Fast Facts: Inogen Rove 6 Price (2026)
- Base price: $2,995 with 1 standard battery and no bundle, verified at Main Clinic Supply June 7, 2026.
- Full price range: $2,995 to $3,384 depending on battery size and bundle tier.
- Large battery version: $3,215 (up to 9 hours of use, versus up to 5 hours on the standard battery).
- Bundle tiers: SILVER $3,206, GOLD $3,269, PLATINUM $3,384.
- Lower-cost alternative: the Vita-Ox HD7 is $2,295 at MCS, $700 less than the Rove 6, at 4.37 lbs with pulse settings 1 to 7.
- Weight: Rove 6 is 4.8 lbs with the standard battery; the Vita-Ox HD7 is 4.37 lbs with battery.
- Flying: both units meet FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use.
- Questions: call Main Clinic Supply at 1-800-775-0942. Family owned in Rochester, MN, with 14+ years in portable oxygen and 10,000+ customer reviews.
How Much Does the Inogen Rove 6 Cost in 2026?
Here is the complete Inogen Rove 6 price ladder at Main Clinic Supply. Every number below is our live store price, verified on June 7, 2026. These are real checkout prices, not estimates.
| Rove 6 Configuration | Price at MCS | Versus base price |
|---|---|---|
| 1 standard battery (up to 5 hrs), no bundle | $2,995 | Base price |
| 1 standard battery, SILVER bundle | $3,206 | + $211 |
| 1 standard battery, GOLD bundle | $3,269 | + $274 |
| 1 standard battery, PLATINUM bundle | $3,384 | + $389 |
| 1 large battery (up to 9 hrs), no bundle | $3,215 | + $220 |
If you are pricing the Rove 6 across sellers, a word of caution. Other retailers set their own prices, and those prices move often. We only publish numbers we can verify in our own store, with the date we verified them. Whatever seller you compare, ask for a dated, all-in price in writing, including the battery size, before you buy.
You can see the current configuration options on our Inogen Rove 6 product page.
What Changes the Price of a Rove 6?
Three things move the Rove 6 price: battery size, bundle tier, and warranty coverage.
How Does Battery Size Change the Price?
The standard battery configuration is rated for up to 5 hours of use and costs $2,995. The large battery configuration is rated for up to 9 hours and costs $3,215, a difference of $220. Inogen's December 2024 user manual lists the extended battery at 12 hours 45 minutes on setting 1 and 10 hours 15 minutes on setting 2; real-world runtime depends on your setting and breathing rate.
If you need higher hours, batteries matter more than anything else on this list. Price the battery that matches your longest regular stretch away from power, not the cheapest configuration.
What Do the Bundle Tiers Add?
MCS offers the Rove 6 in three bundle tiers above the base unit: SILVER at $3,206, GOLD at $3,269, and PLATINUM at $3,384. Each is built on the standard battery configuration, so the tiers add $211, $274, and $389 respectively. Call us at 1-800-775-0942 and we will walk you through exactly what each tier includes so you only pay for what you will use.
What Does the Warranty Add to the Price?
The factory warranty on every device MCS sells excludes accidental drop coverage. Drop coverage is available only through the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service, which also includes routine service through our Rochester, MN service center and overnight FedEx repair handling. Ask about it when you order.
What Does a Complete Rove 6 Setup Really Cost?
For most buyers, a realistic complete Rove 6 budget at Main Clinic Supply runs from $2,995 to $3,384, depending on configuration. The base unit at $2,995 includes the concentrator and one standard battery. Buyers who spend long stretches away from power usually land at $3,215 for the large battery version, and bundle buyers land between $3,206 and $3,384.
Spare batteries, chargers, and carry bags are priced separately. Call 1-800-775-0942 for current Rove 6 accessory pricing before you build your setup.
Why Does the Rove 6 Cost More Than Some Comparable Units?
Part of the answer is advertising. Inogen's own SEC filings report $29.1 million spent on media and advertising in 2025, and $88.4 million over the three years from 2023 through 2025 (Inogen, Inc. Form 10-K for fiscal year 2025). That cost is built into what a Rove 6 buyer pays. The Rove 6 and the Vita-Ox HD7 are different devices, and the comparison below runs spec by spec; the point is simply that a household name carries its advertising costs in its retail price.
Let's be fair to the device itself. The Rove 6 is a well-built unit and the market leader, and many of our customers are happy with theirs. The question is not whether the Rove 6 is good. It is whether you need to pay the premium for the name, or whether a comparable unit at a lower price fits your life just as well. You can read more about how we approach this on our independence page.
Is There a Lower-Cost Alternative to the Rove 6?
Yes. The Vita-Ox HD7 is $2,295 at Main Clinic Supply, $700 less than the Rove 6 at $2,995, both prices verified June 7, 2026. Here is how the two compare on documented specifications, standard battery to standard battery.
| Specification | Vita-Ox HD7 | Inogen Rove 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Price at MCS (1 standard battery) | $2,295 | $2,995 |
| Weight with battery | 4.37 lbs (1.98 kg) | 4.8 lbs (2.2 kg) |
| Pulse dose settings | 1 to 7 | 1 to 6 |
| Battery life, setting 1 | 7 hours | 6 hours 15 minutes |
| Battery life, setting 2 | 5.5 hours | 5 hours |
| Display | 2.8-inch color LCD | Monochrome LCD |
| FAA status | Meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use | Meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use |
Sources: Vita-Ox HD7 User Manual v1; Inogen Rove 6 User Manual, December 2024; MCS store prices verified June 7, 2026. The Rove 6 offers a large battery option ($3,215 configuration) that extends runtime beyond the standard battery figures shown; spare HD7 batteries are $242 each.
The Vita-Ox HD7 is best for buyers who want a lighter pulse-dose unit with seven flow settings and MCS's in-house Rochester support behind it, at $700 less than the Rove 6.
The Inogen Rove 6 is best for buyers who want the market-leading Inogen platform and its long-runtime large battery option, and are comfortable paying the premium for it.
Either way, you are buying from the same family-owned company in Rochester, MN, with the same support team answering the phone. Our job is to make sure the unit fits your life before money changes hands.
Can You Make Payments on a Portable Oxygen Concentrator?
Yes. Payment options are available on portable oxygen concentrator purchases at Main Clinic Supply. Many of our customers are paying out of pocket, and spreading the cost can make the right configuration affordable instead of the cheapest one. Call 1-800-775-0942 for current terms before you order.
Inogen Rove 6 Price FAQ
How much does the Inogen Rove 6 cost in 2026?
The Inogen Rove 6 costs $2,995 at Main Clinic Supply with one standard battery and no accessory bundle, verified June 7, 2026. Battery and bundle options range up to $3,384. Prices can change, so confirm on the product page before ordering.
Why does the Inogen Rove 6 have more than one price?
The price changes with battery size and bundle tier. The standard battery version is $2,995, the large battery version is $3,215, and the SILVER, GOLD, and PLATINUM bundles are $3,206, $3,269, and $3,384 at Main Clinic Supply.
How much does the Rove 6 large battery version cost?
The Inogen Rove 6 with one large battery, rated for up to 9 hours of use, costs $3,215 at Main Clinic Supply. That is $220 more than the standard battery version at $2,995.
What do the Rove 6 SILVER, GOLD, and PLATINUM bundles cost?
At Main Clinic Supply, the Rove 6 SILVER bundle is $3,206, the GOLD bundle is $3,269, and the PLATINUM bundle is $3,384. Each is built on the standard battery configuration, so the bundle tiers add $211, $274, and $389 to the $2,995 base price.
Is there a cheaper alternative to the Inogen Rove 6?
Yes. The Vita-Ox HD7 sells for $2,295 at Main Clinic Supply, which is $700 less than the Rove 6 at $2,995. It weighs 4.37 pounds, offers pulse settings 1 through 7, and meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use.
Is the Inogen Rove 6 worth the price?
The Rove 6 is a well-built device and the current market leader, and many buyers are happy with it. The question is whether you need to pay the premium. Compare its specifications side by side with lower-priced units such as the Vita-Ox HD7 before deciding.
Can I fly with the Inogen Rove 6?
Yes. The Inogen Rove 6 meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use. Most airlines ask for advance notice and enough battery time for your flight, so check your airline's specific requirements before you fly.
Can I use the Inogen Rove 6 while sleeping?
No. Portable pulse-dose concentrators are not intended for sleep use. Consult your physician about appropriate nighttime oxygen options, including stationary concentrators.
Is Main Clinic Supply an authorized Inogen dealer?
No. Main Clinic Supply has not been an authorized Inogen reseller since March 2025. MCS has sold and serviced Inogen concentrators for over 14 years, and the Rove 6 is sold with that experience behind it.
Does Main Clinic Supply offer payment options on the Rove 6?
Yes, payment options are available on portable oxygen concentrator purchases. Call Main Clinic Supply at 1-800-775-0942 for current terms before you order.
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Portable oxygen concentrators are Class II medical devices. This page describes device features, pricing, and lifestyle considerations only; it is not medical advice, and nothing here implies that any device treats, cures, or manages a disease. Talk with your physician about your oxygen needs and prescription before purchasing. Prices verified at Main Clinic Supply on June 7, 2026, and subject to change. Inogen advertising figures are from Inogen, Inc.'s Form 10-K for fiscal year 2025, filed with the SEC.