Let's weigh the advantages of the ZOLL AED Plus vs. ZOLL AED 3 to help you make the best decision on your next ZOLL AED. When choosing an automated external defibrillator (AED) for your organization, these two models from ZOLL clearly stand out. First, let’s talk about where you can’t go wrong on either model because there are plenty of solid features you can count on.
Superior Quality Being ZOLL brand name products, these are definitely among the highest quality devices you can buy to deliver life-saving defibrillation therapy to someone experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. Easy To Follow Instructions During Life-Saving Each has simple, graphic instructions, so there’s no guesswork involved on pad placement or rescue breathing. Made Extra Tough For The Long Haul The durability of both devices is impressive. The Plus or AED 3 can withstand being dropped and keep performing without missing a beat. That resilience is a big reason why both AEDs are built to last, with strong battery and pad lifespans. However, there are some key differences to consider: The ZOLL AED Plus is ZOLL’s most popular and affordable model. It has been used by emergency responders for over 15 years and is known for its reliability and ease of use. ZOLL AED Plus uses universal visualization prompts like voice commands and text displays to guide rescuers through the process step-by-step. It can defibrillate adults and children while using consumer lithium batteries that are easy to replace.
The ZOLL AED 3 is the company’s more advanced model with additional features. Like the AED Plus, it provides real-time CPR feedback - or RealCPR Help® - to improve the quality of chest compressions. Where the ZOLL AED 3 stands apart is its higher-resolution LCD display, which makes following the audio and visual prompts easier with larger icons and clearer text. The AED 3 can show the patient’s ECG in real time. Some additional advantages of the AED 3:
- Lighter weight (6.7 lbs. vs 8.6 lbs.)
- IP55 Ingress Protection rating for better weather resistance
- 7-year battery and pad life (vs. 5 years for Plus)
- Pediatric electrodes built-in rather than an add-on
- Wi-Fi connectivity for software updates and remote monitoring