Portable Oxygen Concentrators | Main Clinic Supply
Specs, battery life, flow settings, and expert guidance from 14 years of POC sales and service
The Inogen Rove 6 is a pulse dose portable oxygen concentrator designed for active oxygen users who need reliable, lightweight supplemental oxygen at home and on the go. At 4.8 lbs with six flow settings and up to 12 hours 45 minutes of battery life (16-cell, at setting 1) per Inogen specifications, it is one of the most capable pulse dose devices currently available. This page covers every specification, explains how to choose your flow setting correctly, and answers the questions our specialists hear most often.
Fast Facts: Inogen Rove 6
- Weight: 4.8 lbs (2.18 kg) with 8-cell battery.
- Flow Settings: Pulse dose, settings 1 through 6. Oxygen concentration 90% plus or minus 3% at all settings.
- Battery Life: Per Inogen specifications: up to 6 hours (8-cell) at setting 2 / up to 12 hours 45 minutes (16-cell) at setting 1. MCS real-world testing: up to 5 hours (8-cell) / up to 9 hours (16-cell) at setting 2.
- Sound Level: 39 dBA at Setting 2, one of the quietest portable concentrators available.
- Airline Travel: Meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use. Not continuous flow.
- Expected Service Life: 8 years, per Inogen's official press release dated August 7, 2023.
- Dimensions: 8.15" H x 7.19" W x 3.26" D.
- Warranty Extension: Lifetime Warranty bundle available through Main Clinic Supply.
Physical Specifications
The Inogen Rove 6 is compact enough to carry as a shoulder bag and light enough that most users forget it is there after the first few days. Its dimensions make it one of the smallest pulse dose concentrators currently on the market.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4.8 lbs (2.18 kg) |
| Height | 8.15 in (20.7 cm) |
| Width | 7.19 in (18.3 cm) |
| Depth | 3.26 in (8.28 cm) |
| Sound Level | 39 dBA at Setting 2 |
| Power-Up Time | 2 minutes |
| Oxygen Concentration | 90% ± 3% at all pulse settings |
| Flow Settings | 1 through 6 (pulse dose only) |
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Flow Settings and Oxygen Output
The Inogen Rove 6 delivers oxygen on demand (pulse dose), releasing a precise bolus of oxygen at the start of each breath. It offers six settings, each labeled to correspond roughly to a continuous flow prescription level:
| Setting | Approx. Continuous Flow Equivalent | Typical Use Situation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ~0.5 LPM | Resting, low activity. Sleep use only under physician direction; see note. |
| 2 | ~1.0 LPM | Resting, light activity |
| 3 | ~1.5 LPM | Light activity, slow walking |
| 4 | ~2.0 LPM | Moderate activity, grocery shopping |
| 5 | ~2.5 LPM | Active walking, travel |
| 6 | ~3.0 LPM | Higher exertion, per physician guidance |
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The Rove 6 is a pulse dose device only. It does not offer continuous flow delivery. If your prescription requires continuous flow oxygen, our specialists can help you identify portable and home units that meet that requirement. Call 507-322-0247 to speak with someone today.
Battery Life and Runtime
The Rove 6 is available with two battery sizes. Both batteries are interchangeable and hot-swappable, meaning you can swap to a fresh battery without interrupting oxygen delivery.
| Battery | Inogen Specification | MCS Real-World Testing | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8-Cell (Standard) | Up to 6 hours | Up to 5 hours | Day trips, errands, short flights |
| 16-Cell (Extended) | Up to 12 hrs 45 min (setting 1) | Up to 9 hours | Transatlantic flights, full travel days, overnight use for some patients |
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Specifications verified against Inogen manufacturer documentation, March 2026.
Sound Level and Quiet Operation
The Inogen Rove 6 operates at 39 dBA at Setting 2. For reference, a quiet library measures approximately 40 dBA. Most users describe the sound as a gentle hum that is easy to tune out in everyday environments. At higher settings the device is slightly louder, though still among the quietest portable concentrators in its class.
If noise is a primary concern (for example, if you use supplemental oxygen during sleep or in quiet office environments), speak with our specialists about your specific situation. Not all pulse dose concentrators are appropriate for sleep; oxygen delivery effectiveness during sleep depends on your breathing pattern and your physician's guidance.
Airline Travel with the Inogen Rove 6
The Inogen Rove 6 meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use on commercial aircraft. This means airlines are permitted to allow the device on board, provided you follow their notification procedures.
- Notify your airline at least 48 hours before departure (carrier policy; confirm with your airline).
- Carry your physician's prescription and a signed Medical Information Form (MEDIF) if required by the airline.
- Bring enough battery power for 150% of your scheduled flight time, including layovers. This is a common carrier requirement; confirm the specific rule with your airline before you fly.
For detailed airline travel planning, see our guide: Flying with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator: What Every Traveler Needs to Know.
Expected Service Life and Warranty
According to Inogen's official press release dated August 7, 2023, the Inogen Rove 6 has a best-in-class expected service life of 8 years. This update applies to all Rove 6 devices sold worldwide.
Main Clinic Supply also offers a Lifetime Warranty bundle that extends coverage beyond the standard 8-year period. The bundle includes the device, a large extended battery, and additional accessories, all backed by our service center's factory-certified technicians. Learn more about the Lifetime Warranty bundle.
Using a Pulse Oximeter to Find Your Setting
The most reliable way to confirm that your Rove 6 is delivering enough oxygen at a given setting is to monitor your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) with a pulse oximeter. A pulse oximeter is a small clip-on device that slides onto your fingertip and gives you a real-time reading in seconds.
Here is how to use one to fine-tune your setting:
- Check your SpO2 while resting at your current flow setting. Most clinical guidelines target SpO2 at or above 90-92% for supplemental oxygen users. Your physician will set your specific target based on your diagnosis and baseline; confirm it with your care team before adjusting any settings.
- Check again during light activity (walking across the room, climbing stairs). Your SpO2 may drop during movement, which may indicate a need to increase your setting temporarily.
- If your SpO2 stays consistently above your target at a lower setting, you may be able to reduce the setting and extend your battery life. Confirm any changes with your physician first.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Inogen Rove 6 weigh?
The Inogen Rove 6 weighs 4.8 lbs (2.18 kg) with the standard 8-cell battery. This makes it one of the lightest pulse dose portable oxygen concentrators currently available. The 16-cell extended battery adds approximately 1 lb.
How long does the Inogen Rove 6 battery last?
Per Inogen specifications: the 8-cell battery provides up to 6 hours at setting 2; the 16-cell battery provides up to 12 hours 45 minutes at setting 1. Based on MCS real-world testing: up to 5 hours (8-cell) at setting 2 and up to 9 hours (16-cell) at setting 2. Actual runtime varies based on your flow setting, breathing rate, ambient temperature, and battery age. Carrying a spare 8-cell battery is a practical way to extend your time away from an outlet.
Is the Inogen Rove 6 approved for airline travel?
Yes. The Inogen Rove 6 meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use on commercial airlines. Notify your airline at least 48 hours before departure, carry your physician's prescription, and bring enough battery power for 150% of your total scheduled flight time including layovers (a common carrier requirement; confirm with your airline).
Does the Rove 6 provide continuous flow oxygen?
No. The Inogen Rove 6 is a pulse dose (demand dose) device only. It delivers oxygen at the start of each breath rather than continuously. If your prescription requires continuous flow oxygen, call us at 507-322-0247 and we will help you find the right device for your needs.
What oxygen flow settings does the Rove 6 have?
The Inogen Rove 6 offers six pulse dose flow settings (1 through 6). Oxygen concentration is 90% plus or minus 3% at all settings. Setting 6 delivers the highest output and is typically used during higher-exertion activities. Always use the setting prescribed by your physician and verify effectiveness with a pulse oximeter.
How loud is the Inogen Rove 6?
The Inogen Rove 6 operates at 39 dBA at Setting 2, comparable to the ambient noise level of a quiet library. Most users describe the sound as a low, steady hum that is easy to tune out in everyday environments. Sound increases at higher flow settings.
What is the expected service life of the Inogen Rove 6?
According to Inogen's official press release dated August 7, 2023, the Rove 6 has a best-in-class expected service life of 8 years. Main Clinic Supply also offers a Lifetime Warranty bundle that extends coverage beyond the standard 8-year period. Our Rochester service center handles all Inogen repairs in-house with factory-certified technicians.
Authoritative Resources
- Inogen Official Press Release: Rove 6 Achieves Best-In-Class 8-Year Expected Service Life (BusinessWire, August 7, 2023)
- CMS Medicare: Oxygen Equipment Coverage
- 2026 Portable Oxygen Concentrator Buyer's Guide
- Flying with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator: Complete Travel Guide
- Pulse Dose vs. Continuous Flow Oxygen: Which Do You Need?
- Compare All Portable Oxygen Concentrators at Main Clinic Supply
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Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and reflects product specifications current as of March 2026. Oxygen therapy requirements vary by individual. Always consult your physician or respiratory therapist before adjusting your prescribed flow setting. Medicare and insurance coverage for portable oxygen concentrators depends on your specific plan and clinical documentation. Consult your plan administrator for coverage determinations.









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