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Yeah the radio is there as an added convenience so you don't have to keep a log and send it in for several months as evidence of usage. This is the fallback for those without radio, and its easy enough to put it in airplane mode.

That said, Resmed provides a nice enough interface where you can track your sleep habits. To be fair it seems all they seem to track is how much you sleep each day, not when, where, etc. So they only collect data on usage, and also they feed some of the data (like detected apnea incidents) to my sleep clinic for review. The medical supply company stops providing the data to my insurance after the probationary period is up. Remember, your insurance already has access to a great deal of your medical information already, this isn't that invasive, and CPAP's are expensive and take a while to adjust to, so I understand why they want to ensure people are using them and they're working if its going to be purchased.




That app isn't available everywhere though. I bought a secondary unit recently and I can't register it with the app (that I can't even download if I remember correctly). At least my other CPAP has an SD card.


The app was just a website. The whole thing was administered through my doctor/supplier when they programmed the thing. It is a bit locked down, but I think its because its a machine that's "prescribed".




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