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Unboxing the VARON VT-1 — a lightweight, travel-ready oxygen concentrator with dual pulse and continuous flow modes. In today’s video, we open the box, show everything included, walk through the build quality, and highlight the key features that make the VT-1 popular for home use, car use, and on-the-go oxygen support. If you're researching portable oxygen concentrators or considering the VT-1 for travel, this unboxing will give you a clear look at what to expect. 🔧 VARON VT-1 Oxygen Concentrator — Key Features • 1–5L Pulse & Continuous Flow Settings • Dual-mode operation: Pulse (levels 1–5) + Continuous (levels 1–6) • Optimized for in-car use — safe and stable power options • Lightweight design: 2.3 kg / 5.07 lb • Oxygen concentration: 93% ± 3% • Noise level: ≤58 dB(A) • Dimensions: 24.2 × 17.3 × 15.6 cm (9.5 × 6.8 × 6.1 in) • Power: DC 12–16.8V or AC 100–240V • Battery compatible (sold separately) • Class II electrical classification 📦 What We Cover in This Video • Complete unboxing of the VARON VT-1 • First impressions and build quality • Power options and portability • Explanation of pulse vs. continuous flow • Who this type of concentrator is designed for • Tips for using it at home, in the car, or while traveling ⏱️ VT-1 Technical Specifications • Model: VT-1 • Power Consumption: 75W • Battery Capacity: 91.6 Wh / 6.36 Ah (optional) • Pulse Mode: Levels 1–5 passive; Level 6 active (1.5-second fixed frequency) • Continuous Mode: Levels 1–6 • Oxygen Purity: 93% ± 3% • Noise: ≤58 dB(A) 📘 Disclaimer This video is for informational and demonstration purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before choosing oxygen therapy equipment.