BeC 2-in-1 APAP/CPAP F20A Machine

Portable, comfortable, and designed for quiet nights.

$1,199.99

The BeC F20A is a compact yet powerful CPAP/APAP device engineered for comfort and convenience. With a 9 cm display and auto-adjusting pressure, it delivers personalized therapy that adapts to your breathing patterns for better sleep and energized mornings. Its whisper-quiet design and integrated humidifier reduce dryness, improve comfort, and eliminate disruptive snoring — so both you and your partner can finally enjoy uninterrupted rest. 

Complete with all the essentials: heated tubing, two filters, an 8 GB SD card, and a nasal mask. The F20A is ready to use right out of the box.

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Emily Johnson
14 Mar 2025
My husband has been snoring for over 20 years. That means I often don’t get a good night’s sleep. For the past week, he has been wearing this neck support daily. It corrects the position of his neck, stopping him from snoring, and finally allowing me to sleep peacefully. One of his best purchases!

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  • CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE: Enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep with the BeC CPAP Machine, designed for minimal noise, ensuring you rest undisturbed. The sleek and compact design of the BeC CPAP Machine makes it travel-friendly, allowing you to maintain your sleep therapy routine wherever life takes you.
  • AUTO-ADJUSTING PRESSURE/INTEGRATED HUMIDIFICATION: Designed for delivery of positive airway pressure to provide noninvasive ventilation for adult patients snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in home or hospital environment, intelligent technology adapts to your breathing patterns, providing optimal air pressure for effective therapy, promoting better sleep quality.
  • RESTFUL NIGHTS/ENERGIZED MORNINGS: This device provides a single level positive airway pressure on patients’ upper respiratory tract to help individuals breath easily, experience added comfort with the integrated humidification feature, preventing dryness and irritation, ensuring a more pleasant sleep therapy experience.
  • USER-FRIENDLY INTERFACE: Effortlessly navigate settings and track your progress with the user-friendly interface, making it easy for users of all experience levels to operate, with smart ramp technology, gradually increase pressure as you fall asleep with the smart ramp feature, easing the transition into therapy and enhancing overall comfort.
  • INCLUDES: BeC CPAP Machine with 9cm screen, all necessary tubing, 2 Filters, 8 gb SD card and Nasal Mask. Full Masks are also available from BeC and Blue Echo Care
Approved as a class II Medical Device from Health Canada, Medical Device License # 110026 Device Identifier #: CAN-BEC-F20A

CPAP F20A APAP Machine Overview

The CPAP F20A is an advanced APAP (Auto-Adjusting Positive Airway Pressure) device designed to provide adaptive and comfortable therapy for individuals with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Engineered for simplicity and reliability, this device adjusts air pressure in real-time based on the user’s breathing pattern, delivering optimal support throughout the night. With a lightweight, compact design, it suits both bedside use and travel. The intuitive interface and auto start/stop function make it easy to operate, even for first-time users. Key Features:
  • Auto-adjusting pressure for customized, real-time therapy
  • Compact and travel-friendly design with quiet operation
  • Color LCD screen with user-friendly controls
  • Built-in smart sensor system to detect apneic events and adjust accordingly

CPAP F20A APAP Machine Specifications

Specification Details
Pressure Range 4–20 cm H2O
Ramp Time 0–45 minutes
Noise Level <28 dB (whisper quiet)
Filter Type Replaceable fine particle filter
Dimensions 23 cm x 15 cm x 10 cm
Weight 1.1 kg
Warranty Terms 2 years (manufacturer warranty)
Power/Energy Usage 100–240V AC, <65W consumption
Safety/Medical Certifications CE, FDA registered, ISO 13485

How to maintain and clean your APAP F20A machine for long-term performance?

To ensure long-lasting performance and hygienic therapy, regular maintenance of your APAP F20A machine is essential. Daily care keeps the unit functioning properly, while weekly cleaning routines help prevent buildup of debris and microorganisms. Start by disconnecting the power before cleaning any components. The humidifier chamber, mask, and tubing should be rinsed daily with warm water. Avoid using harsh cleaners — mild, fragrance-free soap is ideal. Weekly, perform a thorough cleaning of the air tubing, humidifier, and filter compartment. Soak these parts in warm soapy water for 20–30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly and let air dry in a clean environment. Do not dry components in direct sunlight or with heat sources, as this can warp plastics and reduce longevity. Always ensure all parts are completely dry before reassembly. Filters should be checked every two weeks and replaced monthly or as needed, especially in dusty environments. If you notice a drop in airflow, increased noise, or moisture accumulation in the tubing, troubleshoot by checking for kinks, loose connections, or clogged filters. For persistent issues, refer to the user manual or contact BECCPAP’s support team. Regular upkeep not only prolongs the machine’s life but also ensures effective and safe sleep apnea therapy night after night.

What is an APAP F20A machine and how does it work?

An APAP F20A machine is an automatic positive airway pressure device designed to treat obstructive sleep apnea by adjusting the pressure level dynamically in response to the user’s breathing. Unlike fixed-pressure CPAP machines that maintain one set pressure all night, APAP devices use built-in sensors to detect changes in airway resistance and automatically modify the pressure to maintain an open airway. This automatic adjustment is especially beneficial for individuals whose pressure needs vary during different sleep stages or body positions. For example, the F20A can increase pressure when it detects a higher likelihood of airway collapse — such as during REM sleep — and reduce it during lighter sleep phases. This smart pressure response enhances comfort and encourages greater therapy adherence. The F20A’s integrated technology also tracks therapy data, including apneic events, leak rates, and usage hours. This information is useful for both patients and clinicians when optimizing treatment plans. With its compact design, real-time pressure control, and quiet operation, the F20A represents a modern solution for personalized, effective OSA therapy.

How to choose and buy an APAP F20A machine for sale?

Choosing an APAP F20A begins with ensuring you have a valid prescription, as all positive airway pressure machines are classified as medical devices. Next, consider your pressure requirements, sleep habits, and lifestyle needs. If you are a light sleeper, the F20A’s quiet operation and ramp feature — which gradually increases pressure — will enhance comfort. Also verify the device includes essential accessories like tubing, filters, and a humidifier chamber. Warranty coverage is another key factor. The F20A comes with a 2-year manufacturer warranty, but BECCPAP also offers extended support and professional consultation. When purchasing online, look for providers like BECCPAP that offer secure transactions, transparent return policies, and responsive customer service. It’s also recommended to speak with a sleep specialist or respiratory therapist to confirm whether the F20A suits your specific therapy needs. Buying through BECCPAP ensures that your machine is pre-configured, supported, and shipped with all required documentation.

Who should consider using an APAP F20A device for sleep apnea?

The APAP F20A is ideal for patients who require variable pressure settings throughout the night or who experience poor tolerance to fixed-pressure CPAP machines. Individuals with newly diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea often benefit from the F20A’s smart pressure adaptability, which allows for gradual therapy acclimatization. It’s also well suited for patients who change sleep positions frequently or have sleep apnea symptoms that vary in severity across the night. First-time users often report greater comfort with auto-adjusting machines like the F20A. This is due to its responsive technology that maintains effective pressure only when needed, minimizing discomfort during light sleep or early stages of therapy adoption. Additionally, individuals with comorbid conditions — such as insomnia, allergies, or nasal congestion — appreciate the added flexibility and humidification options. The F20A is also useful for travelers or those who require compact and dependable equipment for overnight use. Its intuitive design and auto-start features simplify the learning curve, while smart alerts and compliance tracking support both user confidence and medical follow-up.

How does an APAP F20A machine help treat sleep apnea?

The CPAP F20A treats obstructive sleep apnea by delivering airway pressure that adjusts in real time based on the user’s needs. This tailored pressure therapy prevents upper airway collapse during sleep, which is the primary cause of apneic events. By responding to subtle changes in airflow resistance, the device maintains stable oxygen levels and uninterrupted sleep. One of the biggest advantages of the F20A is its ability to improve treatment adherence. According to a study published in Sleep and Breathing (https://link.springer.com/), patients using auto-adjusting devices like APAP reported higher compliance rates and greater satisfaction compared to fixed-pressure CPAP users. The reduced pressure during periods of minimal obstruction results in improved comfort and fewer therapy dropouts. Additionally, consistent use of the F20A contributes to better cardiovascular health, reduced daytime sleepiness, and lower risk of metabolic complications — all of which are associated with untreated OSA. With its built-in data monitoring and therapy optimization algorithms, the F20A supports long-term clinical success.

What are the main features of a modern APAP F20A machine?

The CPAP F20A incorporates a suite of modern features that enhance comfort, therapy precision, and usability. One of its standout components is the smart pressure algorithm, which continuously analyzes airflow and adjusts pressure to prevent apnea and hypopnea events. This feature not only improves therapeutic effectiveness but also reduces unnecessary pressure delivery during stable breathing. Bluetooth connectivity is included for seamless data tracking through mobile apps. Users can monitor their nightly therapy metrics such as usage hours, leak rate, and event index. This transparency promotes accountability and allows for remote support by sleep specialists. The machine also includes ramp-up mode, which gradually increases pressure to the prescribed level after turning the device on — helping users fall asleep more comfortably. In terms of energy efficiency, the F20A has a low power draw and auto-off feature when the mask is removed. This not only conserves electricity but also adds a layer of safety. The quiet motor, backlit LCD, and one-touch interface make it accessible to a wide range of users, including seniors and new CPAP patients. Altogether, these features position the F20A as a comprehensive and modern APAP device for today’s sleep apnea therapy standards.

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98% of participants experienced a reduction in sleep apnea events (AHI) after just 5 nights of CPAP use 

Why choose The BeC 2-in-1 CPAP & APAP F20A health Canada–licensed sleep apnea machine?

The BeC 2-in-1 CPAP & APAP F20A is a fully licensed positive airway pressure machine, approved by Health Canada (Licence No. 110026). Designed for safe, effective, and comfortable sleep apnea therapy, it helps maintain steady airflow throughout the night to prevent breathing interruptions and improve sleep quality.

This CPAP system combines precision technology with user-friendly design—providing both automatic and continuous pressure modes for personalized therapy. Each unit meets strict Canadian medical-device standards, ensuring it’s clinically tested, reliable, and safe for long-term use.

Licence Details (Proof of Approval):

  • Health Canada Licence No. 110026
  • Device Class: II (System)
  • Licence Name: BEC CPAP MACHINE
  • First Issued: 2023-09-13 | Amended: 2025-03-13 (Reason: Addition of devices)
  • Manufacturer: Blue Echo Care LLC, Portland, Oregon, USA

Why Choose BeC CPAP F20A

  • Certified and licensed for sale and use in Canada
  • Proven safe and effective positive airway pressure therapy
  • Quiet operation and comfortable fit for restful sleep
  • Trusted CPAP technology for better health and energy

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Why BeC CPAP Outperforms Other Retailers

Manufacturer BeC Medical Resmed Resmed Resmed Resmed Resmed
Model
BeC F-20A
AirSense 10 AutoSet
AirSense 10 AutoSet for Her
AirSense 11 AutoSet
AirSense 11 Elite
AirSense 11 CPAP
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Screen

9cm Color screen

Colour LCD Screen
Colour LCD Screen
LCD touch screen
LCD touch screen
LCD touch screen
Working Mode
CPAP, Auto CPAP
CPAP, Autoset
CPAP, AutoSet, AutoSet For Her
CPAP, AutoSet, AutoSet For Her
CPAP
CPAP

Pressure Range (cmH2O)

4 – 20
4 – 20
4 – 20
4 – 20
4 – 20
4 – 20
Ramp Time (min)
0 – 60 min
0 – 45 min
0 – 45 min
0 – 45 min
0 – 45 min
0 – 45 min
Auto On / Off
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Leakage Alarm
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Power Failure Alarm
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Data collection
365 days
365 days
365 days
365 days
365 days
365 days
Sound Pressure Level (dB)
<30dB
25dB
25dB
27dB
27dB
27dB
Humidifier
0 – 5 level
1 – 8 level
1 – 8 level
0 – 8 level
0 – 8 level
0 – 8 level
Heated tube
YES
optional
optional
optional
optional
optional
Auto Humidity
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
WiFi
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Size
15.4×24.3x11cm
12x26x15cm
12x26x15cm
26×9.5x14cm
26×9.5x14cm
26×9.5x14cm
Weight

1.37kg

1.24kg
1.2kg
1.16kg
1.16kg
1.16kg
Data Storage
8GB SD card
4GB SD card
4GB SD card
no SD card
no SD card
no SD card
Data Management Software
QR Code, Vhealth, Cloud platform
AirView, myAir
AirView, myAir
AirView, myAir
AirView, myAir
AirView, myAir
Certificate
CE, FSC
CE, FDA
CE, FDA
CE, FDA
CE, FDA
CE, FDA
Mask Fit
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Preheat
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Altitude Compensation
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
SpO2 Monitoring
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Oxygen Interface
YES
x
x
x
x
x

Science-backed results. Validated by research.

In a clinical trial*

92%

reported less apnea for calmer, more restful nights*

In a clinical trial*

95%

reported less snoring from their partner during their sleep*

*Study based on self-reported data from 101 participants.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the 2-in-1 CPAP/APAP R20A machine

Do CPAP machines really help?

Yes — when used most of the night, every night, CPAP is one of the most effective treatments for obstructive sleep apnea.

  • What it improves: It dramatically reduces breathing pauses (AHI), cuts snoring, boosts daytime alertness, and often helps blood pressure and morning headaches. Many people (and their bed partners) notice benefits within days to weeks.
  • What success depends on: The right mask fit, correct pressure (CPAP or auto-adjusting APAP), and basic comfort aids like heated humidification. Consistent nightly use matters more than brand or model.
  • Who might need tweaks: If you still feel sleepy or your device reports leaks/events, a clinician can adjust settings, change masks, or consider alternatives (e.g., BiPAP, oral appliance, or evaluation for central/mixed apnea).

For obstructive sleep apnea, CPAP really does help—substantially—provided it’s properly set up and you use it consistently.

Yes — CPAP is widely considered safe and has been used for decades. Most side effects are mild and manageable.

  • Common annoyances: Dryness, nasal stuffiness, or skin marks may occur. Humidification, mask refits, and cushioning usually solve them.
  • Hygiene matters: Regular cleaning and part replacement keep therapy safe and comfortable. Follow your device and mask care schedules.
  • When to call: New chest discomfort, severe bloating, or persistent nasal bleeding deserve a clinician check. Quick adjustments often fix the issue.

Both names suggest CPAP and APAP capability, but features can still differ. Always verify specs in the official manual before choosing.

  • Display size: BeC R20A includes a large 15 cm display for easy visibility and control. The F20A 9 cm display size is not specified here, so please confirm with the manufacturer guide.
  • Therapy modes: Model names imply both support CPAP and APAP modes. Confirm actual mode options and pressure ranges in the manuals.
  • Comfort & extras: Noise level, humidifier type, mask compatibility, and ramp features may vary. Ask for a side-by-side spec sheet or demo to compare what you’ll feel at home.
  • Data & connectivity: Reporting, mobile apps, and clinician data access differ by device. Pick the one that matches how you want to track progress.

CPAP is highly effective when people use it most of the night, every night. Results depend on the right mask, pressure, and comfort. Breathing control: Many users see their apnea events drop to near-normal levels. Consistent nightly use is the biggest factor in success. How you feel: Patients often report better morning alertness and fewer naps. Bed partners usually notice quieter, steadier sleep. Health impact: Steadier breathing can support blood pressure and heart health. Benefits build over weeks to months of regular use.

Doctors confirm OSA with sleep testing that measures your breathing and oxygen while you sleep. The results show how often your airway narrows or closes.

  • Overnight lab study (polysomnography): Technicians track brain waves, airflow, oxygen, and movement. It’s the most complete option and helps with complex cases.
  • Home sleep apnea test (HSAT): A portable kit measures breathing and oxygen at home. It’s convenient but not right for everyone.
  • AHI severity score: Your report lists apneas and hypopneas per hour. That number classifies OSA as mild, moderate, or severe.

Treatment keeps your airway open so you breathe steadily and sleep deeper. The plan is personalized to your anatomy, preferences, and medical history.

  • CPAP/APAP: These provide steady or auto-adjusting air pressure to prevent collapse. Most adults start here because it’s highly effective.
  • Oral appliance: A custom mouthpiece advances the jaw to enlarge the airway. Dentists trained in sleep medicine fit and adjust it.
  • Other supports: Weight management, nasal care, and side-sleeping reduce collapses. BiPAP, surgery, or nerve stimulation may be options for select patients.

Because their airway repeatedly collapses during sleep, causing low oxygen and frequent awakenings. CPAP stops those collapses so sleep is safer and more restorative.

  • Air “splint” effect: Gentle pressure holds the throat open all night. That prevents the snoring vibration and gasping arousals.
  • Health protection: Stable breathing lowers strain on the heart and vessels. Many people notice better energy and mood within days to weeks.
  • Safety benefits: Improved alertness reduces drowsy-driving risk. Bed partners usually report quieter, steadier sleep.

Using CPAP without a diagnosis generally adds hassle without benefit. It can also mask other causes of poor sleep.

  • Comfort issues: Unneeded pressure may cause dryness, bloating, or mask discomfort. Those side effects can actually disrupt sleep.
  • Medical oversight: Pressure should be set based on testing and clinician review. Self-treating can delay the correct diagnosis.
  • Better path: If you’re sleepy or snore, get a proper sleep study first. That ensures you receive the right therapy for your problem.

Usually yes, because the airway no longer vibrates once it’s held open. Persistent snoring suggests something needs adjustment.

  • Mask fit and leaks: Escaping air lowers effective pressure. A refit or different cushion style often fixes it.
  • Nasal congestion: Swelling and dryness increase resistance. Humidification and nasal care make breathing smoother.
  • Pressure adequacy: Needs can change with weight or sleep position. A data review helps your clinician fine-tune settings.

CPAP aims to prevent pauses rather than react after they begin. Keeping the airway open avoids the oxygen drops and stress surges.

  • Constant pressure (CPAP): A steady level keeps tissues from collapsing. That means fewer apneas and fewer awakenings.
  • Auto-adjusting pressure (APAP): The device senses flow limitation and snores. It increases pressure just enough to stabilize breathing.
  • BiPAP support: Higher inhale and lower exhale pressures ease airflow. This can improve comfort for certain breathing patterns.

It helps the vast majority of people with OSA when used nightly. Comfort and fit are the usual make-or-break factors.

  • Optimize comfort: Try heated humidification, mask liners, and ramp features. Small tweaks often produce big gains in tolerance.
  • Right mask, right size: Faces and noses vary widely. Switching to a different style can solve leaks or pressure points.
  • When CPAP isn’t enough: Mixed or central apneas may need other modes. Your sleep team can tailor advanced therapies.

To keep breathing steady, oxygen stable, and sleep continuous. That combination improves health and daytime performance.

  • Cardiovascular impact: Untreated OSA raises blood pressure and heart strain. CPAP lowers nightly surges that drive those risks.
  • Daytime function: Better sleep reduces fatigue and brain fog. People often report improved focus and mood.
  • Quality of life: Partners sleep better without loud snoring. Morning headaches and dry mouth commonly improve.

Snoring with CPAP usually points to fixable issues. Start with equipment and nasal comfort.

  • Leak management: Hissing or fluttering means lost pressure. A refit, new cushion, or different mask style helps.
  • Mouth opening: Nasal masks can fail if the mouth drops open. A chin support or full-face mask keeps therapy effective.
  • Recheck pressure: Weight change and back-sleeping can raise needs. A clinician review of device data guides adjustments.

Yes — consistent use reduces breathing pauses, improves alertness, and supports heart health. The key is wearing it most of the night, every night.

  • Evidence-based benefits: Studies show better blood pressure and daytime function. People often notice results within the first weeks.
  • Adaptation period: Expect a short learning curve. Comfort features and gradual ramp help you settle in.
  • Measure progress: Track how you feel in the morning. Fewer naps and clearer thinking mean it’s working.

It continuously measures airflow and pressure to spot abnormal patterns. Smart algorithms flag reduced flow and snore vibrations.

  • Event detection: The device identifies apneas and hypopneas from flow changes. It also watches the shape of each breath.
  • Auto-response (APAP): When patterns suggest collapse, pressure rises gently. That stabilization reduces future events.
  • Data for clinicians: Reports show leaks and event types over time. Those insights drive precise tuning.

Machines operate across a wide range, but your best pressure is individualized. Titration studies or APAP data determine the sweet spot.

  • Typical range: Most devices span 4–20 cm H₂O. Many adults land in the single-digit to low-teens.
  • Don’t self-adjust: Small changes can worsen leaks or comfort. Ask your clinician to review data before altering settings.
  • When to recheck: Weight shifts, illness, or symptom return warrant a review. Quick tweaks keep therapy effective.

Using CPAP without a diagnosis generally adds hassle without benefit. It can also mask other causes of poor sleep.

  • Comfort issues: Unneeded pressure may cause dryness, bloating, or mask discomfort. Those side effects can actually disrupt sleep.
  • Medical oversight: Pressure should be set based on testing and clinician review. Self-treating can delay the correct diagnosis.
  • Better path: If you’re sleepy or snore, get a proper sleep study first. That ensures you receive the right therapy for your problem.

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