Fri, Jun 05, 2020
Aithre Altus Meso Wirelessly Pairs To Your iOS Device
Aithre and Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems have announced a collaboration agreement to integrate Aithre wireless monitoring technology into Aerox’s line of portable oxygen tanks for GA users.

The agreement also establishes Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems as an authorized distributor for the entire Aithre product line.
Under the terms of the agreement, Aerox will be the exclusive bundler of the Altus Meso wireless portable oxygen tank monitoring system for new portable oxygen systems. Aithre and Aerox will also cobrand the Aithre iOS tank monitoring app that links the Altus Meso to any iOS device.
The Altus Meso can be added as an option to any new Aerox portable oxygen tank at the time of ordering so the user can receive a ready-to-go, integrated package.
The Altus Meso can also be ordered and installed separately from Aerox.

The Aithre Altus Meso wirelessly pairs to your iOS device to display tank pressure, flow rate, and time remaining of any portable oxygen tank. The Meso weighs just a few ounces and is plugged into any oxygen tank using the included high-pressure Tee-fitting. The Meso can be powered directly with a USB port. A battery pack is included and can be attached to the outside of the tank and is recharged using a standard USB cable. The Aithre iOS app displays constant reading of key parameters so the pilot has instant knowledge of the status of their oxygen system. A built-in pressure altimeter allows reminders to the pilot when oxygen use is required by FAA regulation, and includes a reminder to shut off the oxygen tank after landing. The Meso wirelessly integrates with avionics using the Shield EX-3, which is being installed in factory Vans, and Glasair aircraft. Also available is SPO2 and pressure altitude trend information directly on the Oxygen trending graph on the iOS app.
“Aithre is committed to developing integrated technologies for high altitude flying to help pilots better manage risks,” commented Aithre founder and CEO Jim Ruttler. “The best way to deploy our integrated technologies is to provide them to pilots as a bundled package at the point of sale to make it easy for users to purchase and to install. We are proud of our relationship with Aerox and that they have chosen the Aithre Altus Meso to bundle with their portable oxygen systems.”
“Jim and I are both active pilots and right away we understood the benefits of allowing pilots to bundle the Altus Meso system into their purchase of any Aerox portable oxygen system,” said Scott Ashton, President and CEO of Aerox.
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