Philips and ZOLL together hold the largest installed base of public-access AEDs in U.S. workplaces — and the question of which brand to buy is the single most-searched AED comparison query on Google. The honest answer comes down to one trade-off: Philips offers the clearest voice prompts and largest field-tested install base; ZOLL offers real-time CPR feedback that measurably improves chest compression quality. Everything else is secondary.
Head-to-head spec comparison
| Spec | Philips HeartStart OnSite | ZOLL AED Plus |
|---|---|---|
| Price (MSRP) | $1,295–$1,495 | $1,795–$2,095 |
| Pad shelf life | 2 years | 5 years |
| Battery life | 4 years | 5 years |
| Pad replacement cost | $72–$95 | $159–$179 (CPR-D) |
| CPR feedback | Voice prompts only | Real-time depth + rate via pads |
| Warranty | 8 years | 7 years |
| IP rating | IP21 (indoor only) | IP55 (indoor + outdoor) |
| Weight | 3.3 lb | 6.7 lb |
| Pediatric pathway | Separate pediatric pads (M5072A) | Pedi-Padz II (separate set) |
| 10-year TCO (per device) | $2,910 | $3,153 |
The real decision driver: CPR feedback
The single biggest functional difference is what happens during chest compressions. The ZOLL AED Plus’s CPR-D pads include accelerometers that measure compression depth and rate in real time, telling the rescuer “Push Harder” or “Good Compressions” out loud. AHA 2020 ECC Guidelines explicitly endorse real-time CPR feedback as improving compression quality. Philips offers voice prompts, but no compression-depth measurement — under stress, most rescuers under-compress on adult patients, and ZOLL closes that gap.
Verdict by use case
Best for offices, schools, retail
Philips HeartStart OnSite
Lower upfront cost, longer warranty, and the largest U.S. field-deployment history. Voice prompts are the clearest in the category. For environments where rescuers are unlikely to face muscular adult patients, the CPR-feedback advantage matters less.
Best for gyms, athletic facilities, and healthcare
ZOLL AED Plus
Real-time CPR depth coaching for muscular gym members or athletic patients is genuinely better. 5-year pads cut maintenance by 60%. IP55 supports humid pool decks and outdoor sports. Higher upfront cost pays back in operational simplicity.
Pros and cons
Philips wins on
- Lowest upfront cost
- Longest warranty (8 years)
- Clearest voice prompts
- Largest U.S. install base · familiar with EMS
- Lightest unit (3.3 lb)
ZOLL wins on
- Real-time CPR feedback
- 5-year pad shelf life
- IP55 rating (outdoor capable)
- Long battery life (CR123A pack)
- Better for athletic / adult patients
Pricing and 10-year TCO
Philips wins the upfront sticker by ~$300–$500. ZOLL claws most of that back over 10 years through 5-year pads (2 replacement cycles vs. 5 for Philips). Net 10-year TCO comes out to about $2,910 (Philips) vs $3,153 (ZOLL) per device — a 7% gap that’s overshadowed by use-case fit. For full TCO modeling, see our 10-Year Cost of an AED Program guide or run the math in the AED Cost Calculator.
Reliability and recall history
Both brands have field-tested reliability. ZOLL has limited historical recall volume. Philips conducted notable FR2 and FRx-series recall actions between 2017 and 2022, all closed per FDA closure letters. The current generation operates under updated quality systems. Cross-reference with our AED Brand Reliability Rankings and the FDA Medical Device Recall Database.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Philips or ZOLL better for a workplace AED?
Philips for general office workplaces (lower cost, longer warranty). ZOLL for gyms, athletic facilities, healthcare, and pool decks (CPR feedback + IP55).
Why is ZOLL more expensive than Philips?
ZOLL CPR-D pads include compression-depth sensors that add manufacturing cost. The 5-year pad life is partially offset by reduced replacement frequency.
Do Philips and ZOLL pads work on each other’s devices?
No. AED pads are brand-locked. Using non-OEM pads voids warranty and creates liability.
Which is easier to maintain — Philips or ZOLL?
ZOLL on the cost-per-year-of-coverage metric (5-year pads). Philips on upfront simplicity (cheaper consumables when due).
Is the Philips HeartStart Home the same as the OnSite?
Functionally, yes — same internal hardware, marketed for residential use vs. workplace.
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Sources & References
- AHA — 2020 CPR & ECC Guidelines
- FDA — Medical Device Recall Database
- Manufacturer specifications: Philips HeartStart, ZOLL AED Plus
Disclaimer: Pricing reflects 2024–2025 MSRP ranges. Verify current with authorized resellers.