Proteus 80 Portable

Because the Proteus 80 Portable is a specialty device, it is not sold on Amazon or at Guitar Center. You should purchase from:

Price estimate: Expect to pay between $1,200 and $1,800 USD for a complete system (speaker, transmitter, mic, chargers). Used units from school surplus auctions can be found for $400–$600 but verify battery health first.

Senior citizens often have high-frequency hearing loss. The Proteus 80 is tuned explicitly for the intelligibility band (1kHz–4kHz). Activity directors use it for bingo, lectures, and sing-alongs, knowing that residents with telecoil hearing aids can participate equally. proteus 80 portable

How does it stack up against the JBL EON One, Anchor Audio Beacon, or SOUNDBOKS?

| Feature | Proteus 80 Portable | JBL EON One (Consumer/Pro) | Anchor Audio Beacon (Pro) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Primary Use | Speech / Tour Guide | Musician / DJ | Classroom / Speech | | Induction Loop | Yes (Digi-Loop) | No | Optional add-on (costly) | | Battery Swap | Hot-swappable (tool-less) | Internal (non-swappable) | Slide-in pack | | Wireless Mic | Included UHF (fixed freq) | Optional Bluetooth/BT dongle | Included UHF | | Weatherproof | IP54 (splash resistant) | No | No | | Price Range | $$$ (Professional) | $$ (Mid-range) | $$$ (Professional) | Because the Proteus 80 Portable is a specialty

Verdict: The JBL is better for music. The SOUNDBOKS is louder for parties. But for speech clarity, assistive listening compliance, and tour-guide ruggedness, the Proteus 80 Portable is the clear winner.

| Feature | Proteus 80 Portable | Inogen One G5 (Market Leader) | Philips SimplyGo | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Flow Type | Continuous & Pulse (Hybrid) | Pulse Dose Only | Continuous & Pulse | | Weight | ~4.8 - 5.5 lbs | ~4.7 lbs | ~10 lbs | | Max Flow | 5 LPM (Continuous) | ~1 LPM (Pulse equiv.) | 2 LPM (Continuous) | | Primary Advantage| Balances weight & continuous flow | Lightest weight portability | Durability & Brand Trust | | Primary Disadvantage| Battery drain at high flows | No continuous flow option | Heavy / Bulky | Price estimate: Expect to pay between $1,200 and

Strategic Position: The Proteus 80 sits in a "Sweet Spot" for patients who need continuous flow but find the Philips SimplyGo too heavy. It is a direct competitor to the SeQual Eclipse or Oxlife Independence, offering a slightly more compact profile.


The Proteus 80 Portable is a lightweight, high-efficiency power unit designed for professionals and enthusiasts who need reliable energy away from traditional outlets. While “Proteus 80” can refer to different products (e.g., a portable power station, an air pump, or a medical device), the most common reference is to a portable power station or battery generator in the 80Wh class. Below is a general guide covering its typical features, uses, and best practices.

While many PA speakers claim "versatility," the Proteus 80 excels in very specific, professional niches.