Many CPAP users worry about noise when they buy a new CPAP machine. If you’re wondering, What is the quietest CPAP machine? we’ve got the answer. In the CPAP Machine Noise Level Comparison Chart below, we list the operation noise level of different machines as indicated by the manufacturer. And if you keep reading, you’ll find our Travel CPAP Noise Level Comparison Chart and BiPAP Machine Noise Level Comparison Chart.
As a point of reference, here’s how loud some common sounds are:
- Soft whispering: 30 dBA
- Quiet library or residential area: 40 dBA
- Refrigerator: 50 dBA
CPAP Machine Noise Level Comparison Chart
We compare CPAP machines and list them from quietest to loudest. You can click on each machine to read the product description, view technical specifications and download the user manual.
CPAP Machine | Noise Level |
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Devilbiss IntelliPAP AutoAdjust CPAP | 26 dBA |
Devilbiss IntelliPAP 2 AutoAdjust CPAP | <26.6 dBA |
ResMed AirSense 10 CPAP | 26.6 dBA |
ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet for Her | 26.6 dBA |
ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet | 26.6 dBA |
ResMed AirSense 10 Elite | 26.6 dBA |
ResMed S9 AutoSet with H5i Humidifier | 26.6 dBA |
ResMed AirSense 11 AutoSet | 27 dBA ± 2 dBA |
React Health Luna G3 Auto CPAP | <28 dBA at 10 cm H2O |
Fisher & Paykel SleepStyle Auto | 28 dBA ± 1.5 dBA |
Fisher & Paykel ICON+ Auto CPAP | 29 dBA |
APEX Medical iCH II Auto CPAP | <29.2 dBA at 10 cm H2O, 1 meter distance |
Resvent iBreeze Auto CPAP | 30 dBA |
ResPlus Auto CPAP | <30 dBA at 10 cm H2O |
Travel CPAP Noise Level Comparison Chart
Here’s a noise level comparison of popular travel CPAP machines from quietest to loudest:
Travel CPAP Machine | Noise Level |
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Breas Z2 Travel Manual CPAP | 26 dBA |
Breas Z2 Travel Auto CPAP | 26 dBA |
Transcend Micro Auto Travel CPAP | 27 dBA ± 2 dBA at 10 cm H2O |
APEX Medical XT Fit Travel CPAP | 28 dBA at 10 cm H2O |
APEX Medical XT Auto Travel CPAP | 28 dBA |
ResMed AirMini Auto Travel CPAP | 30 dBA |
Transcend 365 miniCPAP Auto | 30 dBA |
BiPAP Machine Noise Level Comparison Chart
Next, we compare BiPAP machines (auto BiPAP, BiPAP ASV, BiPAP ST, BiPAP ST-A) and list them from quietest to loudest:
BiPAP Machine | Noise Level |
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React Health Luna G3 25A BiPAP | 26 dBA at 10 cm H2O |
Devilbiss IntelliPAP Auto Bi-level | 26 dBA |
ResMed AirCurve 10 VPAP ASV | 26.6 dBA |
ResMed AirCurve 10 VAuto | 26.6 dBA |
ResMed AirCurve 10 VPAP ST-A | 26.6 dBA |
ResMed AirCurve 10 VPAP ST | 27 dBA |
Resvent iBreeze Auto BiPAP ST | ≤28 dBA ± 2 dBA |
Breas Vivo 40 BiPAP ST | <30 dBA at 10 cm H2O |
Breas Vivo 30 BiPAP | <30 dBA at 10 cm H2O |
Noise is an important factor to consider when shopping for a sleep apnea machine, but it’s not the only feature that matters. Other important features include machine size, data reporting capabilities, therapy modes, and comfort settings. You should also consider whether or not the machine has a heated humidifier. A CPAP humidifier can significantly increase comfort by preventing dry mouth and nose. Learn more about what questions to ask and why in our 2024 CPAP Machine Buying Guide.
If you have your eyes set on a certain CPAP machine, make sure to check out our CPAP Purchase Resources before you buy. Our list of resources include CPAP machine reviews of popular devices such as the ResMed AirSense 11 and AirSense 10. We also have machine comparison reviews, travel CPAP reviews and guides to help you save money on CPAP supplies.