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Beoka Upgrades Its Shared Oxygen Concentrator Service: Smart Rental Cabinets with Scan-and-Use Functionality Enhance Oxygen Accessibility for Tourists

With the peak tourist season in Tibet approaching, Beoka has comprehensively upgraded its “Oxygen Saturation” shared oxygen concentrator service, dedicated to establishing a convenient, efficient, universal, affordable, and environmentally friendly oxygen supply assurance system for tourism. This upgrade, guided by the specific needs of high-altitude travelers, optimizes the oxygen concentrator rental experience through intelligent rental cabinets featuring scan-and-use functionality, effectively addressing tourists’ oxygen challenges and injecting new vitality into high-altitude tourism.

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Smart Rental Cabinets with Scan-and-Use Functionality: Optimizing the High-Altitude Oxygen Experience

High-altitude sickness has long been a significant challenge for tourists visiting Tibet. Existing oxygen supply equipment on the market often fails to simultaneously meet comprehensive demands for convenience, affordability, effectiveness, and comfort. Accurately identifying user needs, Beoka has launched a portable shared oxygen concentrator rental service, offering tourists an entirely new oxygen experience.

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The portable shared oxygen concentrator is compact and lightweight, weighing only 1.5 kilograms, making it easy for tourists to carry. Utilizing PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) technology, it is equipped with a micro-compressor pump, an American-brand bullet valve, and high-grade French lithium molecular sieves, capable of directly extracting high-purity oxygen at concentrations up to 90% from ambient air. Even at altitudes of 6,000 meters, the device operates stably. It effectively resolves the issue of limited oxygen supply duration associated with disposable oxygen canisters. With dual-battery power, it offers approximately five hours of continuous operation, providing around 100 liters of oxygen, ensuring a stable oxygen supply as long as power is available.

Additionally, the concentrator employs pulse oxygen delivery technology, intelligently sensing the user’s breathing rhythm. It automatically releases oxygen during inhalation and stops during exhalation, avoiding continuous oxygen flow that could irritate nasal mucosa, thereby enhancing user comfort with every breath.

The newly upgraded shared oxygen concentrator rental cabinets represent Beoka’s next-generation service model, developed in response to user feedback, enabling intelligent management of oxygen concentrators and convenient user access. By scanning a QR code via WeChat or Alipay mini-programs, users can quickly rent, conveniently use, and return the devices at different locations. Similar to the shared power bank rental model, the entire rental process requires no manual intervention, allowing fully autonomous operation and significantly enhancing tourists’ oxygen accessibility.

Comprehensive Layout Across Tibet: Building an Oxygen Supply Assurance Service System

Since the launch of its oxygen concentrators, Beoka has actively expanded its service network, establishing an oxygen supply system covering high-altitude regions such as Tibet, western Sichuan, and Qinghai. Following the initial deployment of intelligent rental cabinets in Lhasa, Beoka will accelerate network expansion and equipment deployment across Tibet, creating a seamless oxygen supply assurance chain. This initiative aims to achieve comprehensive coverage from transportation hubs for tourists entering Tibet to scenic spots and hotels, establishing a smart oxygen supply network characterized by “universal coverage and flexible rental and return.” Ultimately, this will form a full-process, all-scenario oxygen supply assurance service system, realizing intelligent oxygen supply that dynamically follows tourist flow.

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Technology for Good: Promoting Sustainable Development of High-Altitude Tourism Ecosystems

The comprehensive upgrade of Beoka’s oxygen concentrator service system not only revolutionizes the high-altitude tourism oxygen experience but also delivers positive economic and environmental impacts.

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In Tibet, disposable oxygen canisters typically cost around 0.028 USD each,but their short duration of use results in high cumulative costs for tourists. Moreover, the careless disposal of used canisters by some tourists severely threatens the fragile ecological environment of the plateau. In contrast, Beoka’s shared oxygen concentrator model is both environmentally friendly and economically advantageous. The rental fee is about 0.167 USD per day, with further reductions to as low as 0.096 USD  per day for consecutive multi-day rentals. Additionally, new users can enjoy a complimentary 10-minute trial, truly achieving affordable and accessible oxygen services. This allows more tourists to enjoy high-quality oxygen experiences at lower costs, making high-altitude travel safer and more reassuring.

(Note: The USD exchange rate used here is based on the Bank of China’s foreign exchange selling rate on the article’s editing date, July 9, 2025, which was 719.60 RMB per USD.)

In the future, Beoka will continue to uphold its corporate mission of “Rehabilitation Technology, Caring for Life,” persistently optimizing services and exploring technological innovations to safeguard high-altitude tourism and contribute to the sustainable development of high-altitude tourism ecosystems.


Post time: Jul-09-2025