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ResMed AirSense 10 Auto CPAP Machine (No Cellular Connection)
The same smart, quiet, and well-loved AirSense 10 machine without the built-in cellular communication modem but with an SD card included.
If you are looking for a whisper quiet, reliable and user-friendly CPAP machine, the ResMed AirSense 10 Auto CPAP Machine is your answer. This sleek machine comes with a built-in heated humidifier, advanced event detection, on-screen sleep report and comfort features such as expiratory pressure relief and ramp.
The AirSense 10 Auto CPAP may not have all of the more modern attributes (e.g., Bluetooth connectivity, color touchscreen, etc.) that come with newer CPAP machines, but it has all of the necessary comfort and therapy settings required for effective sleep apnea treatment.
Although the AirSense 10 AutoSet Card to Cloud is modem-free and cannot support remote monitoring, it doesn't mean your healthcare provider won't have access to your sleep data. Your healthcare provider can still access your data via SD card download.
The AirSense 10 stores summary sleep data in its internal memory and detailed sleep data in the included 2GB SD card. Your most crucial sleep therapy information such as usage hours, leak data, AHI etc. can also be accessed directly on the machine.
Default Machine Settings:
- Ramp: Auto
- Start Pressure: 4 cm H2O
- Humidity Level: 4
- Mask Type: Pillows
- EPR: Off
- SmartStart: Off
- Tube Type: Slimline
ResMed AirSense 10 C2C Detailed Review
FAQ
What is Card-to-Cloud (C2C)?
C2C machines are modem-free CPAP machines from ResMed that do not support remote data transfer/monitoring. C2C machines are compatible with AirView, ResMed's provider monitoring system, but not the myAir app. Heathcare providers can retrieve patient data from the machine's SD card (included) and manually add the therapy data to AirView.
Do C2C devices come with a SD card?
Yes, C2C devices come with a SD card inserted in the device.
Why is ResMed offering C2C devices?
ResMed is offering C2C devices in response to the global shortage of semiconductor chips. C2C machines do not require these chips and can help reduce the wait times for those who need CPAP therapy.
How can I tell if my AirSense 10 AutoSet is a C2C device?
If your AirSense 10 AutoSet CPAP does not have any cellular bars on the top-right corner of the home screen, it is a Card-to-Cloud device. Additionally, the reference number on the back of a C2C AirSense 10 Auto CPAP is 37382.
Can I use the myAir app with a C2C AirSense 10 AutoSet?
No. The C2C AirSense 10 AutoSet cannot transmit sleep data to the myAir app.
How do I see my sleep therapy data with the AirSense 10 AutoSet C2C?
You can view your sleep data by accessing the “Sleep Report” menu on the home screen. If you want to view your AHI (number of breathing events/hr) within the Sleep Report menu, you will need to enable “Essentials Plus” on the machine. Please see this guide for detailed instructions on viewing your AHI on the AirSense 10.
Which accessories can I use with the AirSense 10 C2C Auto CPAP Machine?
The AirSense 10 C2C Auto CPAP is compatible with all accessories and replacement parts designed for the AirSense 10 series.
Is the AirSense 10 travel-friendly? Can I remove the humidifier?
While not explicitly designed for travel, the AirSense 10 AutoSet is still a very portable machine. The humidifier is built-in but you can remove the water chamber to reduce the size of the machine. Please note that if you remove the water chamber, you will need to insert the ResMed AirSense/AirCurve 10 Side Cover in its place.
Can I bring my AirSense 10 on a plane?
The AirSense 10 is FAA approved and can be brought on the plane. We recommend packing it as a carry-on as medical equipment do not count towards an airline's carry-on limit. To protect your machine from water damage, please make sure that you empty your water chamber before packing it.
Does the AirSense 10 ClimateLineAir heated tube work with any ResMed machine?
The AirSense 10 ClimateLineAir heated tube is only compatible with ResMed AirSense 10/AirCurve 10 models. It is not compatible with ResMed AirSense 11 or S9 models.
Does the AirSense 10 AutoSet adjust air pressure automatically?
Yes, the AirSense 10 AutoSet is an auto CPAP machine, meaning it automatically adjusts pressure within the prescribed pressure range. The AirSense 10 AutoSet also has a standard CPAP mode.
What is the EPR (Expiratory Pressure Relief) feature?
EPR is a comfort feature that reduces the amount of pressure you need to exhale against when breathing out. It makes CPAP therapy more comfortable and can help first-time CPAP users adjust quicker to sleep apnea therapy.
How can I adjust pressure settings on the AirSense 10?
Pressure settings can only be adjusted via the Clinical Menu. This video shows how you can enter the Clinical Menu to adjust settings. We recommend consulting your healthcare provider prior to making adjustments as changes to your pressure settings may affect the effectiveness of your sleep apnea treatment.
AirSense 10 In-Depth Review by Pam Schmidt RRT, RCP
Registered Respiratory Therapist for RespShop

When it comes to CPAP, there are a number of factors to consider, such as size, weight, noise level, and appearance. If you need a sleep apnea machine that meets all of your requirements, the ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet with HumidAir is the perfect solution.
This AutoPAP machine is 10.04" in length, 4.57" in width, and 5.91" in height, with a weight of less than 3 pounds when the water chamber is attached. Compared to other AutoPAP machines, it is noticeably quieter at just 26.6 dBA so you can throw away those earplugs. Aside from being whisper quiet, the AirSense 10 AutoSet is stylish and modern and fits right in on the nightstand like a clock radio.
Humidification is an important comfort feature for modern CPAP machines and ResMed has taken the AirSense 10 AutoSet humidification system to the next level with their ClimateLineAir heated tube. The ClimateLineAir heated tube helps maintain a constant temperature throughout the entire CPAP circuit, eliminating excess condensation which can lead to rainout.
The ClimateLineAir tubing also allows you to set the humidification to "Climate Control Auto" mode which is an intelligent humidification system designed to minimize the need for multiple humidification adjustments. In "Climate Control Auto," the machine will adjust the humidifier output to maintain a comfortable 85% relative humidity and keep the tube temperature at 80 degrees F. Combined together, these features should prevent excessive condensation in the CPAP hose and mask.
The ResMed AirSense 10 CPAP has a built-in heated humidifier with a removable water chamber that can be detached to downsize the machine. Removing the water chamber will result in a noticeable gap on the side of the device. Luckily, ResMed has designed a side cover that can be inserted into the machine to conceal this opening.
Other features that help this unit stand out are AutoRamp, SmartStart, and Expiratory Pressure Relief. All three of these features are for comfort and convenience to help you fall asleep with ease.
AutoRamp allows the ResMed AirSense 10 CPAP machine to gradually increase pressure once it senses you are asleep. The ramp pressure will increase from the starting ramp pressure to your prescribed minimum pressures setting, allowing a smooth transition from wakefulness to sleep.
You can also forgo the AutoRamp feature and set ramp pressure based on time. Ramp time can be set in 5 minute increments from 0 to 45 minutes. There's no need to endure discomfort from high air pressures when you can press a button to set a gradual increase in pressure to your prescribed level.
Expiratory Pressure Relief (EPR) is a standard feature on all ResMed CPAP machines starting from the S9 line. Many CPAP users find it difficult to breathe out when on CPAP because the machine is pushing air into you. EPR makes it easier to exhale by lowering the delivered air pressure when you breathe out. This reduces the effort it takes to exhale, allowing for a more natural breathing pattern and an easier time falling asleep.
SmartStart is a convenient feature that automatically starts the CPAP machine once you begin breathing with your mask on. If you remove your mask to go to the bathroom, the AirSense 10 will detect this and shut off. SmartStart is not only helpful for quickly getting settled in bed, but it also eliminates the need to constantly reach over to turn your machine on or off.
The ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet comes with a travel bag that is large enough to accommodate the machine, hose, power supply, and a CPAP mask or two. The bag also features compartments that allow for convenient organization of your CPAP equipment. While the AirSense 10 is a tad too large to fit in an overnight bag with clothes and personal items, it can still be easily packed and taken with you in its designated travel bag.
In my opinion, the ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet boasts exceptional features that can elevate your CPAP therapy to the next level!
Do You Need Heated CPAP Tubing?
Review By Anne G. RPSGT, RST
Registered Sleep Therapist and Registered Polysomnographic Technologist for RespShop

Heated CPAP tubing serve one primary purpose: preventing moisture buildup in the tube. The heated and humidified air from your CPAP machine cools as it travels from the machine to your face, leading to condensation buildup that, in extreme cases, result in water sloshing around in your hose and mask. If there is a draft nearby (e.g., you sleep with a fan on or near the window), or if you sleep with the AC on, the odds of this happening is even greater.
Condensation in your CPAP tubing is a problem as air flowing past the water droplets can create loud popping sounds that disrupt your sleep. Excess condensation or rainout can result in water splashing onto your face or even into your nose!
Using a heated hose solves these problems because the heated hose helps maintain a constant temperature throughout your CPAP circuit. This temperature control insulates the air inside the tubing from the cooler temperature in its surroundings. As an added bonus, you can even adjust the temperature in the heated hose for your comfort, making this a great upgrade from the standard hose!
How to View Your Sleep Data on the ResMed C2C AirSense/AirCurve 10 Series
CPAP users who want to track their own sleep therapy progress can use free software to download data from their machine’s SD card. This guide explains the software options available and provides an overview of how to access your sleep data.
- User ManualDownload
- Patient Quick Start GuideDownload
- Travel LetterDownload
- FAA Compliance LetterDownload
- ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet CPAP Machine with Integrated Heated Humidifier
- SlimLine Tubing (non-heated) or ClimateLineAir Tubing (heated)
- Water Chamber
- 90W AC Power Supply
- 2GB SD Card (inserted)
- SD Card Envelope
- C2C Addendum (for C2C model number 37382)
- Comprehensive User Manual
- 1 x Disposable Filter (inserted)
- Travel Bag
Subject: A wonderful C-Pap
I have recently purchased this C-Pap from Respshop. I have severe apnea and this machine has been great. I sleep well and feel rested. I love the ramp feature which slowly applies pressure for the first 40 minutes. This is easily adjusted to the comfort of the person using it including turning it off. Great product.
Subject: Resmed AirSense 10
I love my new Resmed AirSense 10. I have been using the Resmed 9 for several years now and this new one is definitely easier to sleep with. They have done something with the way that it handles my exhaled air and how natural the breathing feels. I am sleeping better. It does seem to use more water than the Resmed 9 but not much and it's really not a problem. And because the hose is not heated I'm not feeling like I'm breathing hot air. Again, it just feels more natural.
Subject: Good
I have had this machine for just over one month as a replacement for the Dreamstation 1 which I had for a little over one year. I liked the Dreamstation 1. I like this machine even better. I have read complaints about the humidifier tank and how filling it is an inconvenience. I think that is a very minor thing and does not bother me at all. I love the size, lightweight, the bluetooth connectivity and the quitness of this machine. I have flown with all three Phillips machines I have had in the past 18 years. This is the smallest and lightest. Would I like the humidifier tank easier to remove and fill? Yes. Is it a deal breaker? No. I am happy with this machine.
I've been using this machine for 16 months now and have experienced a number of benefits as follows:
1. My wife loves it because there is no more snoring from me. All she hears is a very quiet air noise.
2. No more acid reflux. I suspect that the continuous movement of air down my throat inhibits acidity from my stomach coming up. I think I first noticed that I was no longer taking Tums occasionally before going to bed after about 3 - 4 months.
3. Better sleep. I fall asleep quickly and get around 7.5 to 8 hours per night.
4. Sleep through the night without getting up in the middle of the night to go to the rest room. I first noticed this change after about 9 - 10 months of usage. Now after 16 months, I can't remember the last time I did not sleep uninterrupted through the night.
5. I don't feel tired during the day anymore. However, if I lay back in my reclining chair during the day, I will fall asleep. So I deliver myself from temptation by keeping busy unless I feel like a nap and since I'm retired it's OK.
6. A possible long-term benefit may be less likelihood of or delay of the onset of Alzheimers or other mental problems. Don't know but maybe there's research in this area.
JohnB
Subject: I love this machine
I've only owned and used it three nights and I love this machine. It makes my treatment very tolerable. I love the autoset feature and the ability to adjust my Ramp and Start pressures based on my needs and comfort while also being able to view my current night stats the next morning. This helps me to see if they improved or if they were worse from the previous night settings. I'm trying to find the sweet spot to get my stats as low as possible. The CPAP setting is just too strong for me to start off with based on the high pressure that is recommended for me. The autoset setting helps me tolerate the pressure because it adjust as I fall asleep in comparison to the CPAP setting being full blast as soon as the machine starts.
Soon I will be using the OSCAR app to read my SD card for a closer look at my stats.
The machine is very quiet and has a small footprint. I haven't used the humidifier but I will be giving it a try in the future to see if it helps with the dry mouth issue. I ordered a side cover and therefore it makes the machine smaller.
Overall I would recommend this awesome machine.
Subject: LOVE this machine
I've been CPAP dependent for many years and this is my fifth machine. I've had ResMed machines before and was very happy but my current provider had me get a different brand. When that machine was recalled I was going crazy without a machine so even though I could not afford it, I purchased an AirSense10. I LOVE IT! It is quite and seems to deliver more air than my previous machine even though the settings are the same. I don't use the moist air feature so they even have a side cap to make the machine even more compact. I did have to search far and wide to find out how to set the automatic start up so if you are purchasing one, you may as them to do that prior to shipping.
My doctor recommended this machine because he can monitor and change settings from his computer. After 9 months I find the machine (which thinks for you) still wakes me up about once per week with a puffing. Apparently it doesn't like my breathing as I am falling asleep. The doc says this is great and the machine adjusts to what it thinks will stop my apneas (tested at 16cm, machine says 14cm), it sucks. I still apnea once per hour per the doctor. But what is really annoying is, now I snore with the machine on and a perfect mask fit and mouth closed. Totally unacceptable! No nightlight, runs out of water during the night, and controls are not available. I started using a CPAP in 1991 and this is a first for me. My wife says "it is quiet" but she isn't happy either. Buyer beware is my best advice. I'd love my old DeVillbis back! Best wishes.
Thank you for your review!
I have this machine, it has a feature called Smart Start which senses when you start breathing it will start up and will also have a night light come on as well. As for the water chamber, you may want to adjust your humidification because I get 2 nights out of mine. Check out our Airsense 10 Video on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TCxi3rPvAg
Your Respshop Team
Subject: ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet Cpap
I have only had it a week. The first couple days was a little tough as I was waking up in the night with a very dry mouth and there was a little condensation in my nasal pillow/nose. The humidifier was set on 4, so I moved it to 1. Same thing, dry mouth a little condensation. On my old machine I hardly every used the humidifier and do not remember ever having a dry mouth, though I did have condensation from time to time.
Read the booklet and reviews on the internet regarding the dry mouth. Increased the humidifier to 6. The last two nights, no dry mouth and no condensation. :)
It is quieter than my old CPap. Though I could start my old machine with just a strong breath into my nasal pillows. Not sure if AirSense 10 allows you to do that or at least I haven't figured out how to set it up for that.
Overall, I really like it!
Subject: New ResMed Airsense 10
I just set up my new ResMed Air Sense 10 last week. My prescription is set for CPAP (constant flow) at 10, so can't comment on how it works with the Auto feature. . After the first night, I woke up with a very dry nose. I checked the settings.. My mask was set for pillows, but I use a full face mask, so I changed that. Then I went check the humidifier setting, it was set to 4. I upped it to 5. Not sure if the change made the difference or not, but since then I have had no problems AT ALL and the machine is very quiet. Very happy. Also, happy with the delivery timing as well. Respshop is a great company to work with.. Hope this is helpful.
As you know, ResMed just released four new CPAP machines called AirSense 10 recently. Out of the four, I found this machine is the best one that suits me. There are so many features that will keep me busy playing with my new toy! It has advanced auto-adjusting, sleep onset detection, wireless cloud computing, where my health provider can adjust my pressure settings remotely, etc. , built-in humidifier which I can turn it on or off if I wish not to use it, almost noiseless when in operation, the dial knob and button are lighted so I can see it at night. This is the best purchase I ever made in my life!
If so how do I proceed?
What is the voltage frequency? 50hz is ok?
Will this machine adjust pressure automatically based on your needs and use?