Owgels Oxystar 7L Adjustable

Key features
- Purity 30-90%
- Type Adjustable Purity
- Continuous Flow 1-7LPM
- Weight 6.1kg
- Oxygen Purity Indicator (OPI) No
- Power consumption 110watts
Specifications
| Purity | 30-90% |
|---|---|
| Type | Adjustable Purity |
| Continuous Flow | 1-7LPM |
| Weight | 6.1kg |
| Power consumption | 110watts |
| Sound level | 40db |
| Dimensions | 13.77H x 9.25W x 11.02Dinch |
| Indian Voltage Model | Yes |
|---|---|
| Company Headquarters | India |
Pros and cons
PROS
- 6.1 kg — second-lightest in this review cycle, genuinely portable
- 110 W power draw is class-leading for adjustable-purity units
- 40 dB noise floor is bedroom-quiet
- Compact 13.77 × 9.25 × 11.02 inch footprint
- Brochure claims India-headquartered — marginally better importer story than pure Chinese brands
CONS
- Purity range 30–90 % — not medical-grade at most flow settings
- No alarms published on the brochure — all three fields blank
- No FDA, FAA or CE certifications documented
- No OPI or purity analyser
- Owgels Indian service network is thin despite the India-HQ claim
Owgels Oxystar is an adjustable-purity unit with better brand framing than most
Owgels markets itself as an Indian-headquartered brand per the spec sheet HHZ reviewed — a positioning claim that gives the Oxystar 7L a marginally better commercial story than the purely Chinese Dedakj and Yobekan competitors. The manufacturer brochure and e-commerce product listings HHZ reviewed show a 6.1 kg, 110 W, 40 dB unit with 30–90 % adjustable purity range, 1–7 LPM flow range, no alarms and no certifications documented, and a ₹30,720 list price with stock currently Out of stock.
The India-HQ framing is useful to the extent that it may suggest slightly better Indian service availability than pure-Chinese-import brands, but in practice Owgels’ actual service footprint is similar to Dedakj and Yobekan — a small number of importers without a structured authorised-service-centre network. The unit is functionally a wellness-grade adjustable-purity concentrator and the category warning applies in full.
What the specs actually mean
Purity 30–90 %. Standard for the adjustable-purity category. Varies with flow setting. At 1 LPM approaches 90 %; at 7 LPM near 30 %.
Flow 1–7 LPM. Wider than the Yuwell YU300 (1–5) and Dedakj 6L (1–6). Same caveats — higher flow settings deliver lower purity.
Weight 6.1 kg. Second-lightest in this review cycle. Genuinely portable for travel.
Power 110 W. Among the lowest in this review cycle. ~₹205/month electricity at 16 hrs/day.
Noise 40 dB. Library-quiet.
Dimensions 13.77 × 9.25 × 11.02 inches (H×W×D). Compact tabletop form factor.
Alarms: all blank. Standard for the wellness category.
Certifications: blank. Standard for the category.
Who should buy it
Same audience as the Dedakj 6L and Yobekan 2–9L reviews: wellness users, recreational enriched-air users, short-term altitude travellers, household backup for non-prescribed supplementation. The India-HQ claim on Owgels does not change the category — it remains wellness-grade.
Who should not buy it
Any patient on a medical oxygen prescription. Please read the Yuwell 8F, Oxymed Mini or Philips Everflo reviews instead.
Alternatives
Within the adjustable-purity category:
Dedakj 6L, ₹21,120 list. Lighter, slightly cheaper, same category.
Yuwell YU300, ~₹27,000 street. Slightly better-known brand in India.
Yobekan 2–9L, ~₹30,000 street. Direct peer.
If the correct buy is medical:
Yuwell 8F, ~₹20,000 street. Similar budget, genuine medical 5 LPM.
Oxymed Mini, ~₹35,000–45,000 street. Indian medical reference.
Philips Everflo, ~₹43,700–50,000 street. Tier-1 LTOT.
Indian-market considerations
Owgels claims India headquarters on the brochure but the service infrastructure in practice is limited. The importer relationship matters more than the brand claim. Verify CDSCO MD-14 registration before purchase. (CDSCO)
Spare-parts supply: Owgels’ chassis is cross-compatible with Dedakj, Yobekan and similar platforms. Independent biomed shops in metros can service.
Warranty: 1 year typical from importer.
Electricity: 110 W at 16 hrs/day is ~₹205/month — genuinely affordable.
The 40 dB noise floor and 6.1 kg weight are genuinely good for the adjustable-purity class. For wellness users these specs are class-leading.
Verdict
The Owgels Oxystar 7L is a competent wellness-grade adjustable-purity unit with slightly better branding than pure-Chinese competitors but equivalent hardware and similar service realities. Its 5.0 score reflects category-appropriate performance and the recurring category-wide concern about mislabelling as medical oxygen. For genuine wellness use at ~₹25,000 it is a defensible purchase. For any medical application, skip the category entirely and buy a proper medical concentrator. The Owgels name and India-HQ positioning on the brochure should not be confused with clinical certification or service infrastructure equivalent to Philips, Nidek or Oxymed.



