Alice NightOne

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The Alice NightOne home sleep testing (HST) device is designed to help patients get their study done right the first night.

Features
Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement
Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

The Alice NightOne Smart Guide Setup displays illuminated sensor indicators that walks the patient through sensor placement one by one. The indicators will change from yellow to green when a good quality signal is detected. The device uses the same sensors recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. The device has 3 sensors (effort belt, cannula and oximeter) and a built-in body position sensor that provide seven channels of data (body position, pressure flow, snore, respiratory effort, SpO2, pleth and pulse rate).

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement
The Alice NightOne Smart Guide Setup displays illuminated sensor indicators that walks the patient through sensor placement one by one. The indicators will change from yellow to green when a good quality signal is detected. The device uses the same sensors recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. The device has 3 sensors (effort belt, cannula and oximeter) and a built-in body position sensor that provide seven channels of data (body position, pressure flow, snore, respiratory effort, SpO2, pleth and pulse rate).

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

The Alice NightOne Smart Guide Setup displays illuminated sensor indicators that walks the patient through sensor placement one by one. The indicators will change from yellow to green when a good quality signal is detected. The device uses the same sensors recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. The device has 3 sensors (effort belt, cannula and oximeter) and a built-in body position sensor that provide seven channels of data (body position, pressure flow, snore, respiratory effort, SpO2, pleth and pulse rate).
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Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement
Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

The Alice NightOne Smart Guide Setup displays illuminated sensor indicators that walks the patient through sensor placement one by one. The indicators will change from yellow to green when a good quality signal is detected. The device uses the same sensors recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. The device has 3 sensors (effort belt, cannula and oximeter) and a built-in body position sensor that provide seven channels of data (body position, pressure flow, snore, respiratory effort, SpO2, pleth and pulse rate).
Enhanced Good Study Indicator
Enhanced Good Study Indicator

Enhanced Good Study Indicator

The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.

Enhanced Good Study Indicator

Enhanced Good Study Indicator
The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.

Enhanced Good Study Indicator

The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.
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Enhanced Good Study Indicator
Enhanced Good Study Indicator

Enhanced Good Study Indicator

The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.
Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices
Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.* This connection allows for the flow, pressure and leak therapy channels from the PAP device to synch and record with the Alice NightOne respiratory effort, SpO2 and body position channels. A clinician can use this studydata to measure efficacy of PAP therapy.

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices
A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.* This connection allows for the flow, pressure and leak therapy channels from the PAP device to synch and record with the Alice NightOne respiratory effort, SpO2 and body position channels. A clinician can use this studydata to measure efficacy of PAP therapy.

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.* This connection allows for the flow, pressure and leak therapy channels from the PAP device to synch and record with the Alice NightOne respiratory effort, SpO2 and body position channels. A clinician can use this studydata to measure efficacy of PAP therapy.
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Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices
Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.* This connection allows for the flow, pressure and leak therapy channels from the PAP device to synch and record with the Alice NightOne respiratory effort, SpO2 and body position channels. A clinician can use this studydata to measure efficacy of PAP therapy.
Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled
Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled
The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.
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Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled
Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.
  • Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement
  • Enhanced Good Study Indicator
  • Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices
  • Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled
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Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement
Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

The Alice NightOne Smart Guide Setup displays illuminated sensor indicators that walks the patient through sensor placement one by one. The indicators will change from yellow to green when a good quality signal is detected. The device uses the same sensors recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. The device has 3 sensors (effort belt, cannula and oximeter) and a built-in body position sensor that provide seven channels of data (body position, pressure flow, snore, respiratory effort, SpO2, pleth and pulse rate).

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement
The Alice NightOne Smart Guide Setup displays illuminated sensor indicators that walks the patient through sensor placement one by one. The indicators will change from yellow to green when a good quality signal is detected. The device uses the same sensors recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. The device has 3 sensors (effort belt, cannula and oximeter) and a built-in body position sensor that provide seven channels of data (body position, pressure flow, snore, respiratory effort, SpO2, pleth and pulse rate).

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

The Alice NightOne Smart Guide Setup displays illuminated sensor indicators that walks the patient through sensor placement one by one. The indicators will change from yellow to green when a good quality signal is detected. The device uses the same sensors recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. The device has 3 sensors (effort belt, cannula and oximeter) and a built-in body position sensor that provide seven channels of data (body position, pressure flow, snore, respiratory effort, SpO2, pleth and pulse rate).
Click here for more information
Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement
Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

The Alice NightOne Smart Guide Setup displays illuminated sensor indicators that walks the patient through sensor placement one by one. The indicators will change from yellow to green when a good quality signal is detected. The device uses the same sensors recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. The device has 3 sensors (effort belt, cannula and oximeter) and a built-in body position sensor that provide seven channels of data (body position, pressure flow, snore, respiratory effort, SpO2, pleth and pulse rate).
Enhanced Good Study Indicator
Enhanced Good Study Indicator

Enhanced Good Study Indicator

The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.

Enhanced Good Study Indicator

Enhanced Good Study Indicator
The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.

Enhanced Good Study Indicator

The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.
Click here for more information
Enhanced Good Study Indicator
Enhanced Good Study Indicator

Enhanced Good Study Indicator

The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.
Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices
Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.* This connection allows for the flow, pressure and leak therapy channels from the PAP device to synch and record with the Alice NightOne respiratory effort, SpO2 and body position channels. A clinician can use this studydata to measure efficacy of PAP therapy.

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices
A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.* This connection allows for the flow, pressure and leak therapy channels from the PAP device to synch and record with the Alice NightOne respiratory effort, SpO2 and body position channels. A clinician can use this studydata to measure efficacy of PAP therapy.

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.* This connection allows for the flow, pressure and leak therapy channels from the PAP device to synch and record with the Alice NightOne respiratory effort, SpO2 and body position channels. A clinician can use this studydata to measure efficacy of PAP therapy.
Click here for more information
Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices
Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.* This connection allows for the flow, pressure and leak therapy channels from the PAP device to synch and record with the Alice NightOne respiratory effort, SpO2 and body position channels. A clinician can use this studydata to measure efficacy of PAP therapy.
Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled
Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled
The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.
Click here for more information
Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled
Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.

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Requirements
Requirements
Power Requirements
  • Two AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries or two AA (1.2V) NiMH rechargeable batteries with at least 2400 mAh capacity.
Devices
Devices
PN 1114801
  • Alice NightOne International Wireless
PN 1114803
  • Alice NightOne international
RP
RP
1113329
  • Alice NightOne Quick Start, 10 pack
1114435
  • Alice NightOne Storage Container Assy
1114520
  • Alice NightOne Storage Container Foam Insert kit
1104765
  • USB Cable, Type A to Micro B
Sensor
Sensor
1119823
  • Alice NightOne, Nonin SPO2 Cable
P1390
  • Pro-Flow Nasal Cannula, Adult 16” 5pk
1113310
  • SD3, Thoracic Effort Belt, Adult
1113311
  • SD3, Thoracic Effort Belt, Adult Large
936
  • SpO2 Sensor (Finger Clip)
953
  • SpO2 Sensor (Flex)
954A
  • Adult Flexwrap (Disposable for use w/953 sensor, 25/pkg)
1062049
  • Nonin Finger Soft Sensor, Large
1062050
  • Nonin Finger Soft Sensor, Medium
1062051
  • Nonin Finger Soft Sensor, Small
P1328-60
  • Pro-Flow Nasal Cannula, Adult, 16”. 60/box
P1343
  • Pro-Flow Plus Nasal/Oral Cannula, Adult, 16”. 30/box
Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions
  • 10.34 cm X 2.51 cm X 6.78 cm
Weight
  • Approximately 84 grams; not including sensors or batteries
Requirements
Requirements
Power Requirements
  • Two AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries or two AA (1.2V) NiMH rechargeable batteries with at least 2400 mAh capacity.
Devices
Devices
PN 1114801
  • Alice NightOne International Wireless
PN 1114803
  • Alice NightOne international
See all specifications
Requirements
Requirements
Power Requirements
  • Two AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries or two AA (1.2V) NiMH rechargeable batteries with at least 2400 mAh capacity.
Devices
Devices
PN 1114801
  • Alice NightOne International Wireless
PN 1114803
  • Alice NightOne international
RP
RP
1113329
  • Alice NightOne Quick Start, 10 pack
1114435
  • Alice NightOne Storage Container Assy
1114520
  • Alice NightOne Storage Container Foam Insert kit
1104765
  • USB Cable, Type A to Micro B
Sensor
Sensor
1119823
  • Alice NightOne, Nonin SPO2 Cable
P1390
  • Pro-Flow Nasal Cannula, Adult 16” 5pk
1113310
  • SD3, Thoracic Effort Belt, Adult
1113311
  • SD3, Thoracic Effort Belt, Adult Large
936
  • SpO2 Sensor (Finger Clip)
953
  • SpO2 Sensor (Flex)
954A
  • Adult Flexwrap (Disposable for use w/953 sensor, 25/pkg)
1062049
  • Nonin Finger Soft Sensor, Large
1062050
  • Nonin Finger Soft Sensor, Medium
1062051
  • Nonin Finger Soft Sensor, Small
P1328-60
  • Pro-Flow Nasal Cannula, Adult, 16”. 60/box
P1343
  • Pro-Flow Plus Nasal/Oral Cannula, Adult, 16”. 30/box
Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions
  • 10.34 cm X 2.51 cm X 6.78 cm
Weight
  • Approximately 84 grams; not including sensors or batteries
  • * Available in selected countries.

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