CPAP Machines

Choosing your first CPAP machine is one of the most important steps in your sleep apnea therapy — and you don't have to do it alone. mySleep stocks auto-adjusting (APAP), fixed-pressure (CPAP) and bilevel (BiPAP) machines from trusted brands including ResMed, Fisher & Paykel, Philips Respironics and Löwenstein. Whether you've just received your sleep study results or you're upgrading an older device, every machine below is supported by the guidance of our sleep clinic team.

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How to choose the right CPAP machine

A CPAP machine delivers a gentle, steady stream of air that keeps your airway open while you sleep, preventing the pauses in breathing that define obstructive sleep apnea. The best machine for you depends on the pressure your sleep specialist has recommended, how you like to sleep, and where you plan to use it. The three main types are:

  • Auto-adjusting (APAP) — automatically raises and lowers pressure through the night as your needs change. The most popular choice for newly diagnosed patients because it adapts to you. Browse auto pressure CPAP machines.
  • Fixed-pressure (CPAP) — delivers one constant pressure set by your clinician. A reliable, straightforward option once your ideal pressure is known. See fixed pressure CPAP machines.
  • Bilevel (BiPAP) — provides separate pressures for breathing in and out, often prescribed for higher-pressure or complex needs. View bilevel machines.

A few other features are worth considering as you compare models. Built-in humidification warms and moistens the air to reduce dry mouth and nasal congestion — a common hurdle when starting therapy. Quiet operation matters if you or your partner are light sleepers, while data tracking (via app or SD card) lets you and your clinician monitor how your therapy is going. If you travel often, a compact travel-sized CPAP machine such as the ResMed AirMini may suit you alongside your main device.

Not sure where to start? Many patients prefer a complete CPAP package deal that pairs a machine with a fitted mask at a better combined price — the simplest way to begin therapy with everything you need.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a CPAP machine cost in Australia?

Most quality CPAP machines in Australia range from around $1,000 to $2,500, depending on the brand, features and whether you choose a machine-only option or a complete package with a mask. mySleep price matches any genuine Australian price, and interest-free payment options are available through Afterpay and zipMoney to help spread the cost of starting therapy.

What's the difference between CPAP, APAP and BiPAP?

CPAP delivers a single fixed pressure, APAP automatically adjusts the pressure throughout the night, and BiPAP uses two different pressures for inhaling and exhaling. Your sleep study results and specialist's recommendation determine which is right for you — our clinical team can help you match your prescription to the correct machine.

Do I need a prescription to buy a CPAP machine?

In Australia, CPAP machines are best started under clinical guidance to ensure the pressure and therapy are right for you. If you haven't been diagnosed yet, you can begin with a home sleep study, or speak with our team about your treatment options.

Need help choosing? Our sleep clinic team can recommend the right machine for your therapy — contact mySleep or explore our CPAP packages to get started with confidence.