Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines are used to treat sleep apnea, a condition that causes a person’s airway to collapse while they are asleep, leading to disrupted breathing and snoring.
ResMed is a leading manufacturer of CPAP machines, and its AirSense line of devices is among the most popular on the 2023 market.
In this article, we will compare the ResMed AirSense 11 CPAP device to its predecessor, the AirSense 10 CPAP device, to help you decide which one is right for you.
Design and Appearance
The ResMed AirSense 11 and AirSense 10 devices have a similar appearance, with a white and gray color scheme and a sleek, modern design. However, the AirSense 11 has a larger display screen, which is a touch screen, compared to the AirSense 10’s button-operated display screen. The larger touch screen on the AirSense 11 makes it easier to navigate the settings and adjust the device’s settings.
Performance and Features
Both the ResMed AirSense 11 and AirSense 10 CPAP devices are designed to deliver continuous positive airway pressure to keep your airway open while you sleep. However, the AirSense 11 has several additional features that make it stand out from the AirSense 10.
One of the most significant improvements of the AirSense 11 is its advanced algorithm that automatically adjusts the pressure delivered to the patient throughout the night based on their breathing patterns. This feature, called AutoRamp+, can help users fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer, which can lead to better overall sleep quality.
The AirSense 11 also includes an improved heated humidifier system, called HumidAir™, that delivers warm, moist air to the user’s airway, reducing dryness and irritation. This feature can be particularly helpful for users who live in dry or arid climates, or who experience dry mouth or nose from using a CPAP device.
Another feature of the AirSense 11 is its SmartMask+ compatibility, which allows the device to detect and adjust to the type of mask that the user is wearing. This feature can help to optimize the pressure delivery and prevent air leaks, which can be a common problem for CPAP users.
User interfaces
The AirSense 10 prioritized machine strength over user interfaces, but the AirSense 11 has improved in this aspect without compromising on performance. The old, cumbersome scroll wheel has been replaced with a user-friendly full-color touch screen.
With the AirSense 11, there is no need for an SD card to send your results to the cloud as you can access them effortlessly via the MyAir app. Moreover, the AirSense 11 comes with innovative features such as the Personal Therapy Assistant and Care Check-In feature, which help you maintain good CPAP habits. The video guide to getting started with CPAP is an additional benefit to help you make the most of this technology.
Sleep Therapy Algorithms
In addition to the For Her Mode included in the package, the AirSense 11 constantly adapts to your requirements. It even has a feature where it asks you some initial questions to ensure that everything is functioning correctly. The device also boasts of new capabilities, such as remote troubleshooting and air software updates.
Ease of Use
Both the ResMed AirSense 11 and AirSense 10 devices are easy to use, with intuitive controls and a user-friendly interface. However, the AirSense 11’s touch screen display makes it even easier to navigate and adjust the settings, compared to the AirSense 10’s button-operated interface.
The AirSense 11 also includes a built-in modem that can connect to ResMed’s myAir app, allowing users to track their sleep data and get personalized feedback and support. This feature can be particularly helpful for users who are looking to improve their overall sleep quality and manage their sleep apnea.
Noise Level
The ResMed AirSense 11 and AirSense 10 CPAP devices are both designed to be quiet and unobtrusive, with noise levels of around 26 decibels or lower. However, some users have reported that the AirSense 11 is slightly quieter than the AirSense 10, which can be particularly helpful user experience wise, especially for patients who are light sleepers or who share a bed with a partner.
Price
The ResMed AirSense 11 is a newer device and tends to be slightly more expensive than the AirSense 10. However, the additional features and improved performance of the AirSense 11 may be worth the extra cost for users who are looking for a more advanced CPAP device.
Release date
The ResMed AirSense 10 CPAP was released in 2014 while the AirSense 11 was released in October 2021. In that regard the Air 11 is much newer and more advanced that its predecessor.
Verdict
In conclusion, both the ResMed AirSense 11 and AirSense 10 CPAP devices are high-quality devices that are designed to deliver effective treatment for sleep apnea. However, the AirSense 11 comes with some serious sleep therapy advantages over the 2014 classic that make it the more preferable option of budget is not a problem.