Powerheart G5 Fully Automatic AED
Fully Automatic Shock Delivery: Analyzes the heart rhythm and delivers a life-saving shock automatically—no button press required—reducing responder hesitation during high-stress situations
Real-Time CPR Feedback: Provides clear voice prompts and a CPR metronome to help maintain optimal compression rate and depth, guiding rescuers to deliver high-quality, effective CPR
Dual Language Support: Offers bilingual voice prompts (English/French) with a simple toggle, making it ideal for workplaces and public spaces across Canada
Powerheart G5 Fully Automatic AED
Powerheart G5 AED – Fully Automatic Confidence and Ease Of Use
Engineered for speed, simplicity, and reliability, the Powerheart G5 AED (Fully Automatic) is built to help rescuers take life-saving action—no matter their level of experience. This AED combines real-time CPR coaching, automatic shock delivery, bilingual voice prompts, and rugged durability to support a confident response in high-stress situations.
With clear, step-by-step instructions and fully automated shock delivery, the G5 removes the guesswork and hesitation from rescue efforts. Whether in a school, office, construction site, or public venue, the Powerheart G5 is your trusted ally in cardiac emergencies.
Product Features
Real-Time CPR Coaching
Delivers clear, real-time audio prompts and a built-in CPR metronome to help rescuers maintain proper chest compression rate and depth, boosting CPR quality and consistency.
Fully Automatic Shock Delivery
Analyzes the patient’s heart rhythm and delivers a shock automatically when needed—no button to press, reducing responder hesitation and speeding up treatment in critical moments.
Dual-Language Capability
Easily switch between English and French at the push of a button, making the G5 ideal for bilingual workplaces and public settings across Canada.
Rescue Ready® Self-Testing
Performs daily, weekly, and monthly self-tests of pads, battery, and internal circuitry to ensure the device is rescue-ready at all times.
Intellisense® Battery & Pads
Long-life battery and pre-connected pads feature status indicators and a 4-year shelf life, minimizing maintenance and providing reliable performance during emergencies.
Military-Grade Durability
IP55-rated for dust and water resistance and tested to military drop and vibration standards, the G5 is built tough for both indoor and outdoor use.
Clear Visual Guidance
Bright LED indicators and a clear text display guide the rescuer through each step, providing confidence and clarity—even in noisy environments.
CPR Support
The major benefit of the AED Plus? The best possible support for a rescuer who is trying to save a life. The best AED is not one that is as simple as possible. It's the AED that provides the best support during the rescue.
Research shows that half of all rescues begin with a heart analysis that tells the rescuer "no shock advised." Once you hear this, CPR is the only hope for the ill or injured person. If you do high-quality CPR, you may get to push that shock button. Will your AED help you do the most effective CPR you can do? If it's not from ZOLL, it's blind and cannot tell you if your compressions are deep enough.
ZOLL believes that an AED that works needs to both provide a shock and support CPR. AEDs that can't see your CPR can't really help improve your CPR.
When is high-quality CPR needed most? Right after a shock has been delivered! The most important thing CPR does is deliver oxygenated blood to the heart. A heart that has just been shocked but is not receiving blood from CPR may not make it. Shocking without CPR is like trying to start a car with a good battery, but no gas in the tank. Once you turn the key, it needs gas. In a rescue, once the shock is delivered, CPR provides the gas.
Chance of Survival from Cardiac Arrest
The AHA's 2010 Guidelines (pg.S706) show that the chances of survival for a collapsed person who gets no CPR decreases at 10% per minute. After 10 minutes without CPR, the chances for survival are at zero. But, with high-quality CPR (at least 100 compressions per minute and at least 2 inches deep), chances of survival only decrease at 4% per minute. After 10 minutes of high-quality CPR, chances of survival are still 60%.
What CPR Does
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Evacuates blood from a distended heart. When a person collapses, the arteries stop moving blood, but the veins continue delivering blood to the heart over the next 4 to 5 minutes, as the heart becomes distended (filled with blood but not pumping). Even if the heart is in ventricular fibrillation (VF), it needs CPR to evacuate the blood it has filled up with before a shock can be effective.
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Moves oxygenated blood to the brain and helps to reduce brain damage, keeps the person alive longer, and leads to improved quality of life if the person survives.
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Moves oxygenated blood to the heart (most important part of CPR!) Resucitation requires 2 things: shocking the heart and delivering blood to the heart.
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