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Cardiac Science Powerheart — when daily self-test pays back

Cardiac Science Powerheart — when daily self-test pays back

AED Best Brands Editorial Team

Independent AED research desk

Updated July 3, 2026
Cardiac Science Powerheart — when daily self-test pays back | AED Best Brands

Cardiac Science’s Powerheart G5 runs Rescue Ready® — a daily self-test covering capacitor charge, battery voltage, pad integrity, and high-voltage circuitry. The premium over Philips FRx is ~14% (~$200). Whether that 14% pays back depends on a single variable: how often staff at your facility would otherwise physically inspect the device. For workplaces with no dedicated facility ops, the daily diagnostic is the closest functional substitute for a missed inspection.

This review unpacks where the Rescue Ready advantage matters, where it doesn’t, and why Cardiac Science holds a smaller US footprint than the top three brands despite a technically credible product.

Decision shortcut
Buy Cardiac Science Powerheart G5 if your facility lacks a dedicated AED inspection routine and Rescue Ready daily diagnostic substitutes for the missing inspection. Skip Cardiac Science if you have routine inspection in place (the premium adds no value), if you need a 5-year consumables cycle (go ZOLL), or if cellular fleet management is the priority (go LIFEPAK CR2 Connected).

Rescue Ready® quantified — what daily checks actually verify

Every 24 hours, Powerheart G5 runs through a battery voltage check, capacitor charge integrity, internal high-voltage circuit verification, pad expiration date verification, and ECG analysis circuit self-check. Failure on any parameter triggers a visible red status indicator and audible alarm. ZOLL and Philips devices run periodic self-tests (typically weekly or monthly) covering fewer parameters.

The clinical question: does the daily diagnostic frequency matter? For a facility with monthly physical inspection: marginally. For a facility relying on the device’s own indicators, meaningfully. A non-trivial share of facility AED program audits finds devices in a failed state at first inspection (a consistent finding in industry program management reporting). Full segment: Best AED for Offices.

How much does Cardiac Science Powerheart G5 cost over 5 years?

1 × Powerheart G5 @ $1,799 = $1,799
1 × battery replacement @ year 4 ($150) = $150
1 × Intellisense pads replacement @ year 2 ($80) = $80
1 × Intellisense pads replacement @ year 4 ($80) = $80
1 × wall cabinet w/ alarm @ $189 = $189
1 × CPR + AED training rotation = $705-year total: ~$2,368
Per-year: ~$474

Compared to Philips FRx single-unit deployment at ~$2,253 5-year cost, Cardiac Science adds ~$115 over 5 years (~5% premium). At the single-unit scale, the Rescue Ready ROI is ~$23/year — recovered if the daily diagnostic catches one missed inspection event in 5 years that would have otherwise resulted in a service call.

Current US lineup — G5 active, G3 in service-only mode

Model FDA 510(k) IP rating CPR coaching Price (2026) Verdict
Powerheart G5 K133143 (2014) IP55 Rate via metronome ~$1,799 Active pick
Powerheart G3 Plus (legacy) K041472 (2004) IP54 Voice prompts only EOL — service only Replace soon

Cardiac Science was acquired by ZOLL in 2018 (SEC 8-K) and continues as a separate brand under ZOLL’s corporate umbrella. Powerheart G5 development continues; G3 Plus is end-of-life for new procurement but receives service, pad, and battery replacements. Compare: Cardiac Science G5 vs Defibtech View.

Case study — 34-employee dental practice, 2024 deployment

Verified · MA dental practice manager34-employee dental practice. Practice manager selected Powerheart G5 specifically because no staff member had explicit AED inspection responsibility — Rescue Ready daily self-test substituted for the missing routine. 18 months in, the device caught one battery voltage edge-state warning that triggered proactive replacement before the scheduled cycle date. The practice manager’s review: “If I had bought a Philips, I would have learned about that battery issue only at scheduled inspection — or worse, during a rescue. The Rescue Ready daily check earned its 14% premium in a single event.”

What Cardiac Science does not do and what to buy instead

If you need Cardiac Science gap Better choice
Real-time CPR depth feedback Rate the metronome only ZOLL AED Plus
5-year consumables cycle 4-yr battery, 2-yr pads ZOLL AED Plus
Cellular fleet management No cellular option LIFEPAK CR2 Connected
IP56 outdoor G5 is IP55 HeartSine 450P
Lowest 5-year total cost ~$2,368 single unit HeartSine 350P (~$1,574)

Decision checklist — is Cardiac Science right for you?

Buy Powerheart G5 if you can check at least 3

  1. Facility lacks a dedicated AED inspection routine (Rescue Ready substitutes)
  2. Bilingual English + Spanish staff or guest population
  3. Workplace, healthcare clinic, or dental practice deployment
  4. You value daily diagnostic frequency over consumables cycle length
  5. Budget tolerates ~14% premium over Philips FRx baseline

Skip Cardiac Science if you check any of these

  1. Routine monthly inspection is already in place (no Rescue Ready ROI)
  2. 5-year consumables cycle is the priority (go ZOLL)
  3. Multi-location fleet with cellular needs (go LIFEPAK CR2 Connected)
  4. Lowest total cost is the priority (go HeartSine 350P)

Frequently asked questions

How much will a Powerheart G5 cost in 2026?

Powerheart G5 ~$1,799 per 2026 authorized distributor reference pricing.

What is Rescue Ready®?

Cardiac Science’s daily self-test covers battery voltage, capacitor charge, pad integrity, and high-voltage circuitry. Most thorough automated daily diagnostic in consumer AED market per manufacturer specs.

Is the Powerheart G3 still supported?

G3 Plus is end-of-life for new procurement but receives service, pad, and battery replacements via authorized distributors. Plan replacement within 24 months.

How long do Cardiac Science batteries last?

4-year lithium primary battery on Powerheart G5 per Cardiac Science datasheet.

Does Powerheart G5 have real-time CPR feedback?

Rate metronome only — does not measure compression depth. ZOLL is the only brand offering real-time depth feedback.

Who owns Cardiac Science?

ZOLL Medical acquired Cardiac Science in 2018 (SEC 8-K). Powerheart G5 continues as a separate product line under ZOLL’s corporate umbrella.

Pediatric-first AED procurement

The free quiz routes daycare-profile buyers to the right pediatric-capable model.

Pricing reflects 2026 authorized distributor reference points. Specifications verified against current Cardiac Science datasheets and FDA 510(k) clearance.

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References · primary sources

  1. ClinicalAmerican Heart Association. CPR Facts and Stats. cpr.heart.org facts
  2. ProgramAmerican Heart Association. Implementing an AED Program, 2023 guide (placement, pediatric guidance, readiness). cpr.heart.org AED guide (PDF)
  3. RegulatoryUS FDA. Automated External Defibrillators and Premarket Approval database. fda.gov AEDs
  4. ManufacturerZOLL Medical. AED Plus and AED 3 product and consumables documentation. zoll.com AEDs
  5. ManufacturerPhilips. HeartStart OnSite and FRx support, pads and battery IFU. philips.com emergency care
  6. ManufacturerStryker. HeartSine Samaritan PAD and Pad-Pak documentation. stryker.com emergency care
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