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Aithre Illyrian Smart Oximeter - With iOS App - White

$165.83/Each
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Part# 11-17595
MFR Model# AISOAH02

Overview

The Illyrian smart oximeter is usable in aviation, sleep, and mountaineering to provide constant, always on pulse oximeter readings to an iOS device and Apple Watch. SPO2 readings are obtained using a thin sensor pad worn near the ear or on the forehead and then broadcast wirelessly using BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) to your Apple phone, tablet, watch using the free Aithre Connect app and your experimental avionics when using the companion product Shield EX 3. Power is provided via USB plug and the included long lasting portable power bank.

Use up to 6 Illyrian oximeters simultaneously on the App to monitor you and your passenger SPO2 and BPM data throughout the flight.

Note:AITHRE is not affiliated with or sponsored by BOSE / LIGHTSPEED or any other headset company. *Aviation Communication Headset is NOT Included.

Features

  • Continuous SPO2 and BPM 12 hours of trends
  • Siri/popup notifications for drops below 85 and 92 percent SPO2
  • Custom notification level option
  • SPO2 graphed against pressure altitude
  • Regular hypoxia risk testing with custom interval quizzes
  • Simultaneous app connection to up to 6 Illyrian oximeters
  • Compatible with Aithre Shield CO detectors
  • Compatible with Aithre Altus portable oxygen tank monitor

Benefits

  • The Illyrian works in conjunction with the Aithre Shield, Shield EX, and Aithre Altus to provide carbon monoxide and portable tank pressure on the same iOS Aithre Connect application.
  • The Illyrian works with the Aithre Shield EX 3.0 and communicates pilot blood oxygen levels wirelessly to the EX 3.0. The EX 3.0 then outputs CO, Tank PSI (wirelessly received from the Altus), and pilot SPO2 directly to the EFIS via simple analog voltage inputs. The EX 3.0 is currently fully compatible with Dynon Skyview and Garmin G3x.
  • Note: Advanced Flight Systems supports only CO and Tank PSI inputs currently and not SPO2.

In The Box

  • 1 - Oximeter sensor with BLE for data and USB for power
  • 1 - Sport headband for forehead placement
  • 1 - Cable wrap for headset placement
  • 1 - USB power bank with small flashlight for many days of use
  • Aithre Connect iOS app - Download through the Apple Application Store
  • Aithre Connect WatchOS companion app - Download through the Apple Application Store

Reviews

I went up to 17,500 ft in my plane for the first time with this unit. The constant monitoring is a tremendous advantage. I have immediate feedback via Siri in my headset and visual on my iPad/phone if my oxygen level starts dropping. I previously used a fingertip pulse oximeter, it was OK if you used it often enough and your hands weren’t cold. With 4 of us in the plane all on oxygen how often do you check? When you’ve got hypoxia it’s already too late as you will feel fine. This solves that problem. Simple to connect and the app has lots of excellent information in real time graphing. Makes me feel much safer flying with my family.

Clint H
March 14, 2020

Great concept but inconsistent data to my iPhone. For some reason, i have to pull and reset the power from time to time to get updated readings.

Donald K Verified Purchase

Aithre Illyrian Smart Oximeter With Ios App - White

June 1, 2021

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Please note, Aircraft Spruce Australia's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce Australia assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

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