· Features

Everything the System Does. Nothing It Doesn't.

OxySync is purpose-built for one thing — reliable, automated oxygen enrichment in high-altitude homes. Every feature exists for a reason.

Engineered Around How People
Actually Live at Altitude

Most homeowners at elevation don’t want to manage a system. They want to go to bed and wake up feeling good. OxySync is designed around that reality — every feature either runs automatically, protects the home, or makes the installer’s job cleaner and more reliable. Here’s what’s under the hood.

Multi-Zone Architecture

OxySync supports 8, 16, or 32 independently controlled zones. Each zone runs its own schedule, control mode, and oxygen target. A master bedroom can run sensor-based precision while a guest room runs on a simple timer. From a small mountain cabin to a large custom estate — the system scales with your installation.

Real-Time Sensor Monitoring

Every sensor zone includes a dedicated in-room oxygen sensor that continuously measures live O₂ concentration. Data feeds directly to the control system, adjusting output to maintain your selected altitude equivalency. The result is precise, control that reacts to room conditions.

Scheduled Timer Control

For zones where live sensor monitoring isn't needed, OxySync offers fully automated timer-based control. Zones operate on a programmed schedule with no live feedback required. Timer zones can run with or without a wall-mounted screen — giving installers flexible, cost-efficient options for any room or budget.

Oxyburst — Immediate Oxygen on Demand

Oxyburst delivers an immediate oxygen cycle to any selected zone the moment you press the button. It doesn't wait for the schedule. It doesn't affect the schedule. It just runs — for however long you set it — and then the system returns to normal operation. Ideal for arriving guests who need to acclimate fast, afternoon naps, or post-exercise recovery. One button. Instant response.

Controlled Cycling & Thermal Protection

Once the target oxygen level is reached in a zone, OxySync enters a controlled cooldown, letting equipment rest as oxygen levels gently decrease before the next cycle begins. This intentional cycling protects equipment from overheating and creates a natural rise-and-fall rhythm, similar to acclimation patterns used by high-altitude athletes and mountain climbers. It's not a limitation — it's by design.

27% O₂ Safety Limit
— Always On

No matter what settings are selected, no matter what mode the system is running in, OxySync will never allow oxygen concentration to exceed 27%. This limit is hard-coded at the manufacturer level — it cannot be overridden by a homeowner, an installer, or a misconfigured setting. Continuous monitoring enforces this ceiling automatically. No user action required.

Active Airflow Sensing

Standard oxygen sensors sit on a wall and measure air drifting past them. OxySync sensors are different. Each unit includes an integrated 30mm micro-fan that draws fresh air across the sensing element, so readings reflect actual room conditions, not stagnant wall pockets. The result is faster response, better accuracy, and more consistent zone control, especially in larger rooms where air stratification can be a problem.

Secure Remote Access

OxySync supports secure off-site access for authorized service providers — enabling remote monitoring, diagnostics, and system adjustments without a site visit. Access permissions are fully controlled by the installer. Only approved users can connect. This means faster support response, fewer service calls, and a system that your dealer can keep an eye on without bothering you. Included at no additional cost.

Smart Alerts for Service Providers

OxySync automatically sends email notifications to service providers for key system events — so your dealer knows about potential issues before you do. Current alerts include scheduled service reminders, loss of sensor communication, and extended continuous operation notices. Notifications are designed to be meaningful, not noisy. Alerts only fire when something needs attention.

Adjustable Altitude Equivalency

Rather than setting a raw oxygen percentage, OxySync lets users select altitude equivalency — a more intuitive comfort setting. Lower equivalency means higher oxygen concentration. Higher equivalency means lower. Example: 1,000 ft equivalency delivers approximately 24% oxygen — richer than thin air outside at 8,000 ft. Adjustments happen on the touchscreen and apply automatically.

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— Quick-Scan Summary

Feature Summary Grid
Multi-zone support (8 / 16 / 32 zones)
Sensor-based real-time control
Timer-based scheduled control
Oxyburst on-demand mode
Intelligent cooling cycle
Hard-coded 27% O₂ safety ceiling
Active airflow sensing
Remote access for service providers
Automated email notifications
Adjustable altitude equivalency
Wall-mount & tabletop display options
WiFi & Ethernet connectivity
No daily user input required

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