The Inogen Rove 6 is a powerful yet compact portable oxygen concentrator (POC) designed for users who need more oxygen output and longer battery life without giving up portability. Weighing just 4.8 lbs with the standard battery and delivering up to 1,260 mL/min of pulse-dose oxygen across six flow settings, the Rove 6 is built for full days out — from errands and social outings to travel and outdoor activities.
With an expected service life of up to 8 years, FAA approval for in-flight use, whisper-quiet 37 dBA operation, and the Inogen Connect app for smartphone monitoring, the Rove 6 is one of the most capable and versatile portable oxygen concentrators available. A prescription is required.
The Inogen Rove 6 is a portable oxygen concentrator offering six settings of pulse-dose oxygen therapy, delivering up to 1,260 mL of medical-grade oxygen per minute. It is one of Inogen's most powerful and longest-lasting POC models, designed for active users who need all-day oxygen support at home and on the go.
The Rove 6 offers six flow settings versus four on the Rove 4, a significantly higher maximum oxygen output of 1,260 mL/min versus 840 mL/min, and a much longer extended battery life of up to 12 hours 45 minutes versus 5 hours 45 minutes. The Rove 6 weighs slightly more at 4.8 lbs versus 2.9 lbs, making the Rove 4 the better choice for users prioritizing ultra-light portability.
The Rove 6 uses Inogen's patented Intelligent Delivery Technology, which detects the start of each breath and delivers a precisely timed pulse dose of oxygen at inhalation. It also monitors breathing rate during sleep and automatically adjusts oxygen delivery to match slower breathing patterns, supporting consistent therapy through the night.
Yes. The Rove 6 is designed for 24/7 use including during sleep. Its Intelligent Delivery Technology detects when breathing slows and adjusts the oxygen dose accordingly to support consistent delivery throughout the night.
The Rove 6 comes with a standard battery providing up to 6 hours and 15 minutes of use at flow setting 1. An extended battery option is available for users who need all-day runtime without recharging.
Batteries recharge faster than many competing models — approximately 3 hours for the standard and 4 hours for the extended battery. The Rove 6 can be powered and charged simultaneously using its AC power supply (100–240V, auto-sensing for worldwide use) or DC cable for vehicles and boats.
The standard battery provides up to 6 hours and 15 minutes at flow setting 1. The extended battery provides up to 12 hours and 45 minutes at flow setting 1, making it one of the longest-running portable oxygen concentrators available.
The Rove 6 is FAA-approved for use on commercial aircraft, making it a reliable travel companion for air travel. At just 37 dBA — quieter than a typical library — it operates discreetly enough for restaurants, theaters, conversations, and social settings without drawing attention.
The unit includes a carrying bag with an adjustable padded shoulder strap. An optional Inogen Rove backpack is also available for hands-free carrying with dedicated mesh-vented storage and side pockets for accessories.
Yes. The Inogen Rove 6 meets FAA acceptance criteria for portable oxygen concentrator carriage and use on board commercial aircraft. Travelers should bring enough charged batteries to cover 150% of the expected flight duration including ground time.
The Rove 6 is compatible with the Inogen Connect app, available free for Apple and Android devices. The app connects via Bluetooth and allows users to monitor device status, battery life, oxygen settings, and alerts remotely — a convenient feature for users and caregivers alike.
Yes. The Rove 6 is compatible with the Inogen Connect app for iOS and Android, allowing users to monitor device information, battery status, and alerts from their smartphone via Bluetooth.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Oxygen Flow | Pulse dose, six settings (1–6), up to 1,260 mL/min |
| Weight | 4.8 lbs (standard battery) / 5.8 lbs (extended battery) |
| Dimensions | 8.14" H × 7.18" W × 3.27" D |
| Noise Level | 37 dBA at setting 2 (quieter than a library) |
| Battery Life | Standard: up to 6 hrs 15 min / Extended: up to 12 hrs 45 min (both at setting 1) |
| Recharge Time | Standard: ~3 hrs / Extended: ~4 hrs |
| Power Input | AC 100–240V, 50–60Hz (auto-sensing) / DC vehicle adapter |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth / Inogen Connect app (iOS & Android) |
| Expected Service Life | Up to 8 years |
| FAA Approved | Yes — meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use |
| Max Cannula Length | Up to 25 feet |
| Prescription Required | Yes |
Yes. The Inogen Rove 6 is a medical device and requires a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
The Rove 6 has an expected service life of up to 8 years when used less than 5 hours per day. It includes a 3-year warranty on the concentrator and a 1-year warranty on batteries.
Yes. The included DC power cable is compatible with most vehicles and boats, allowing the unit to run and charge while in transit.
Yes. The auto-sensing AC power supply (100–240V, 50–60Hz) is compatible with standard electrical outlets in most countries worldwide.
No. The Rove 6 is not designed for use with CPAP, BiPAP, nebulizers, or humidifiers and should not be connected to these devices.
The Rove 6 includes a carrying bag with an adjustable padded shoulder strap. An optional Inogen Rove backpack with a mesh-vented compartment and accessory pockets is also available for hands-free use.
The Rove 6 supports nasal cannula tubing up to 25 feet in length. Note that swivel connectors may reduce oxygen flow.
The Rove 6 features bright blue control buttons and a clear display for easy viewing of settings, battery life, and alerts. The Inogen Connect app also provides remote monitoring via Bluetooth for added convenience.