REsmed AirSense 10 USERS - some Q's

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REsmed AirSense 10 USERS - some Q's

Post by Guest » Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:00 am

To All AIR Sense10 users..... can you pls tell me a couple of things pls. i am about to buy a new CPAP.

1. does the datas reporting for this unit include data on pressure used overnight, like the Dreamstation: ie min, max pressure and average pressure used for 90%,. i Realy want this data and may have to but the Dreamstation

2. is there an android app, or do i have to rely on logging into the web a/c to get it.

3. the My Air App resmed site talks about "more detailed sleep data' avialable. does this include the above pressure details?

4. does the sleepyhead s/w gives this pressure data and can it be used with the Resmed?


i want to go Resmed, but the Dreamstation has this data already and i want it to monitor my pressure over time for various reasons.


thanks to those who can shed some light.

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Re: REsmed AirSense 10 USERS - some Q's

Post by Fenelon » Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:08 am

Guest wrote:To All AIR Sense10 users..... can you pls tell me a couple of things pls. i am about to buy a new CPAP.

1. does the datas reporting for this unit include data on pressure used overnight, like the Dreamstation: ie min, max pressure and average pressure used for 90%,. i Realy want this data and may have to but the Dreamstation

2. is there an android app, or do i have to rely on logging into the web a/c to get it.

3. the My Air App resmed site talks about "more detailed sleep data' avialable. does this include the above pressure details?

4. does the sleepyhead s/w gives this pressure data and can it be used with the Resmed?


i want to go Resmed, but the Dreamstation has this data already and i want it to monitor my pressure over time for various reasons.


thanks to those who can shed some light.
1. Yes. SleepyHead or ResScan has this data (though pressure used for 95%) when used with Resmed.
2. I use the web and I'm unaware if there is an app, sorry.
3. My Air is pointless to use when you can download SleepyHead and/or ResScan, they both have much more data and can be downloaded free.
4. SleepyHead works well with Resmed and has the pressure data.

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Re: REsmed AirSense 10 USERS - some Q's

Post by Pugsy » Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:11 am

1. Yes

2. Not that I am aware of

3. MyAir "more detail" includes the 95% pressure which is where a person was at OR below for 95% of the night. It's still very limited details though and personally I don't mess with it. I prefer Sleepyhead or a quick glance at what's available on the LCD screen.

4. Yes, SleepyHead works well with the ResMed machines and will give you the details. For some examples see this thread.
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Re: REsmed AirSense 10 USERS - some Q's

Post by TASmart » Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:12 am

You need to get the Elite or above model to get full data. The basic Resmed Airsense 10 CPAP does not do full data as you want.
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Re: REsmed AirSense 10 USERS - some Q's

Post by Guest » Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:29 am

TASmart wrote:You need to get the Elite or above model to get full data. The basic Resmed Airsense 10 CPAP does not do full data as you want.

im getting the AUTO. so i assume thats fine ?

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Post by Fenelon » Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:32 am

Guest wrote:
TASmart wrote:You need to get the Elite or above model to get full data. The basic Resmed Airsense 10 CPAP does not do full data as you want.

im getting the AUTO. so i assume thats fine ?
Yes, that's the machine I use.

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Re: REsmed AirSense 10 USERS - some Q's

Post by TASmart » Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:32 am

Guest wrote:
TASmart wrote:You need to get the Elite or above model to get full data. The basic Resmed Airsense 10 CPAP does not do full data as you want.

im getting the AUTO. so i assume thats fine ?
Yes. It is what I use, works great.
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Your mileage may vary
Past performance is no guarantee of future results
Consult with your own physician as people very

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Re: REsmed AirSense 10 USERS - some Q's

Post by SewTired » Fri Aug 04, 2017 11:18 am

No android app so far. Just IOS. Sorry.

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Re: REsmed AirSense 10 USERS - some Q's

Post by yaconsult » Fri Aug 04, 2017 11:25 am

Guest wrote:
TASmart wrote:You need to get the Elite or above model to get full data. The basic Resmed Airsense 10 CPAP does not do full data as you want.
im getting the AUTO. so i assume thats fine ?
Get the For Her model instead - it is the same price, has everything that the auto model has, and has an additional mode that works better for some people - it's not JUST "for her".

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