HDM introduces firmware upgrade for Z1 Auto CPAP machine and Nitelog App for Android devices

Human Design Medical, LLC (HDM) has released a firmware upgrade for the Z1 Auto® CPAP machine and the Nitelog™ App for Android™ devices.

The new Z1 Auto Firmware Upgrade delivers a new Z-Breathe algorithm with settings that offer more breathing comfort, improved battery life and quieter operation for the world's best selling travel CPAP. The upgrade also enables syncing of its new Nitelog App for Android with the latest Android software version 5.1.1.

The Nitelog app syncs with the Z1 Auto via Bluetooth® to display sleep therapy results including apnea/hypopnea index, apnea count, usage hours and pressure levels in day-week-month presentations. Nitelog can generate compliance reports and the sleep data may be shared with a healthcare provider by text or email. Nitelog is now available for free download at the Google Play Store.

"Our team of 'Boston's brightest' continuously work to improve the Z1 Auto Firmware and have now made the innovative Nitelog app available to Android users," said Damian deGoa, CEO of Breas Medical and HDM.

Human Design Medical (HDM) develops lifestyle medical devices that fit the way users live their lives. The Z1 CPAP was a quantum leap in CPAP therapy with its optional integrated battery and PowerShell. The Z1 devices are the world's leading travel CPAP devices for people on the go.

"The Z1 Auto Firmware Upgrade improves upon a terrific Auto CPAP device and we are excited to offer the Nitelog App in both iOS and Android platforms. Now virtually anyone with a smartphone or tablet can follow their sleep and progress in CPAP therapy," states Steve Moore, HDM's General Manager.

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