Key features
Very practical
Its design offers you a clear field of vision so you can wear glasses or work on a laptop.
Extremely comfortable
Its ultra-compact cushion is comfortably placed under your nostrils, eliminating any pressure, irritation or red marks on the bridge of the nose.
Easy to use
Its quick-release connection allows the tubing to be easily disconnected without having to remove the mask.
Magnetic clips allow you to very quickly put on and take off your mask.
Well sealed
Its innovative design ensures a durable seal throughout the night.
To help you determine the most suitable cushion size for you, you can print out the AirFit F40 Resmed template.
* Updated Contraindications (November 20, 2023)
Masks with magnetic components are contraindicated for use by patients where they, or anyone in close physical contact while using the mask, have the following:
Active medical implants that interact with magnets (i.e., pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD), neurostimulators, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunts, insulin/infusion pumps)
Metallic implants/objects containing ferromagnetic material (i.e., aneurysm clips/flow disruption devices, embolic coils, stents, valves, electrodes, implants to restore hearing or balance with implanted magnets, ocular implants, metallic splinters in the eye)
Updated Warning (November 20, 2023)
Keep the mask magnets at a safe distance of at least 6 inches (150 mm) away from implants or medical devices that may be adversely affected by magnetic interference. This warning applies to you or anyone in close physical contact with your mask. The magnets are in the frame and lower headgear clips, with a magnetic field strength of up to 400mT. When worn, they connect to secure the mask but may inadvertently detach while asleep.
Implants/medical devices, including those listed within contraindications, may be adversely affected if they change function under external magnetic fields or contain ferromagnetic materials that attract/repel to magnetic fields (some metallic implants, e.g., contact lenses with metal, dental implants, metallic cranial plates, screws, burr hole covers, and bone substitute devices). Consult your physician and manufacturer of your implant / other medical device for information on the potential adverse effects of magnetic fields.
Note, not all models or variants of medical devices listed in the contraindications are affected by external magnetic fields. If you are not sure whether an implant or medical device falls under the contraindications, or you require additional information on the potential adverse effects of magnetic fields for your particular implant or medical device, please contact your physician/doctor.
Source: https://www.resmed.com/en-us/cpap-mask-magnet-clip-guidelines/