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What is the difference between the AirSense 10 models?Updated a month ago

AirSense 10 AutoSet

APAP + CPAP + Wireless Connectivity + SD Card

  • Type: APAP (Auto-adjusting Positive Airway Pressure)

  • Features: Automatically adjusts pressure based on real-time breathing patterns. Includes basic wireless connectivity for data tracking via myAir.

  • Best For: Most users, especially those with fluctuating pressure needs.

AirSense 10 AutoSet C2C (Card-to-Cloud)

APAP + CPAP + NO Wireless Connectivity + SD Card

  • Type: APAP

  • Features: No built-in cellular connectivity. Data is stored on an SD card only—no wireless data syncing with ResMed Cloud or myAir app.

  • Best For: Users who don’t need remote monitoring or prefer manual data access (also usually cheaper)

AirSense 10 Elite

NO APAP + CPAP + Wireless Connectivity + SD Card

  • Type: Fixed-pressure CPAP

  • Features: Offers advanced data reporting (e.g., central apnea detection) via wireless or SD card.

  • Best For: Users prescribed a set pressure who want detailed sleep data.

AirSense 10 AutoSet For Her

APAP For Her + CPAP + Wireless Connectivity + SD Card

  • Type: APAP with unique algorithm

  • Features: Includes “For Her” algorithm tailored to respond more gently to breathing events—optimized for women with mild to moderate OSA.

  • Best For: Women or users with more subtle respiratory events who may benefit from a more sensitive auto-adjusting algorithm.



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