Buy the Elliot AED in Australia.

Elliot is HeartHero's fully automatic portable defibrillator: 680 grams, IP66-rated, pre-connected adult and child pads, and calm voice guidance that walks anyone through a cardiac emergency. Designed for homes, vehicles, boats and small workplaces, and light enough to actually take with you. In stock at LivCor and shipped from our Melbourne warehouse.

In stock, ships from Melbourne
6-year warranty
Fully automatic operation
Free shipping on online orders over $950
680 g · Fully automatic
Elliot AED fully automatic portable defibrillator by HeartHero
Included on the ARTGAEDs are regulated medical devices in Australia
35+ years in first aidLivCor has supplied Australian workplaces and trainers for over 35 years
Shipped from MelbourneFast Australian dispatch, pickup available from Rowville VIC
~70%
of sudden cardiac arrests happen outside hospital, most of them at home
8 to 12 min
typical wait for an ambulance in many parts of Australia
~10% / min
estimated drop in survival for every minute without defibrillation

Widely cited Australian resuscitation figures. An AED is for a person in suspected sudden cardiac arrest: unresponsive and not breathing normally. Always call Triple Zero (000) first.

Elliot AED specifications

Small enough for a glovebox. Specified like a workplace unit.

The full Elliot AED specification, as supplied by HeartHero. For the complete technical manual and brochure, see the product page.

Weight680 g including batteries and pads
Size16 cm x 15.5 cm x 4.3 cm
OperationFully automatic (no shock button)
Energy150 J adult mode, 50 J child mode via paediatric button
WaveformTruncated exponential biphasic
Shocks per battery setUp to 120
PadsPre-connected adult / child pads, peel and stick, 5-year life
Batteries4 x CR123A (Duracell), no charging or wall power required
Ingress protectionIP66 dust and water resistant
Operating temperature-20 C to 50 C
Self-testingDaily battery and pad checks, full functional test monthly
ConnectivityBluetooth to the HeartHero app: status, alerts, updates
GuidanceMultilingual voice prompts, visual icons, CPR metronome
Standards & warrantyCompliant to IEC 60601, 6-year warranty
How it works

Three steps. Elliot handles the hard one.

1

Pull the red handle

One smooth pull powers Elliot on, opens the pad cartridge and starts clear voice and visual prompts. No lids, latches or menus.

2

Peel and stick the pads

The pads are pre-connected and the prompts show you where they go. For a child, press the paediatric button to switch to 50 J child mode on the same pads.

3

Elliot does the rest

The device analyses the heart rhythm and, if a shock is advised, warns everyone to stand clear and delivers it automatically. Between analyses, a metronome coaches your CPR rhythm.

Elliot AED front panel showing display, status light and red activation handle

What does fully automatic mean?

Most AEDs are semi-automatic: the device tells the rescuer to press a shock button. Elliot is a fully automatic defibrillator, so after warning bystanders it delivers the shock itself. In a real emergency, that removes the moment where an untrained rescuer freezes with their finger over a button.

Visual display panelLights and icons guide every step, backing up the voice prompts.
Status indicator lightBlinks green when Elliot is powered, connected and ready.
Red activation handleOne pull powers on and starts the guided rescue.
Where Elliot fits

A portable defibrillator for home, travel and work.

Traditional AEDs were built to hang on a wall. Elliot was built to go where you go, and at 680 grams it is one of the lightest AEDs available. These are the places Australians are putting it.

At home

Most sudden cardiac arrests happen at home. A home defibrillator in the hallway cupboard means the minutes before the ambulance are not empty ones.

Cars, utes and 4WDs

Glovebox-sized and rated from -20 C to 50 C, Elliot handles the cabin of a parked car in an Australian summer and remote touring in winter.

Boats and caravans

IP66 dust and water resistance suits salt spray, rain and red dust. Elliot travels in the grab bag, not bolted to a bulkhead.

Sport and coaching

Light enough for a gym bag or the sideline kit. Coaches, personal trainers and club first aiders can carry the same capability as a fixed unit.

Small business

Shopfronts, clinics, cafes and trades. A compact AED plus a wall cabinet covers the workplace without the footprint or price of a traditional unit.

Travel

For families managing a known cardiac risk, Elliot is the AED that actually comes on the holiday instead of staying home on the wall.

Elliot vs a standard AED

What you give up, and what you gain.

Traditional workplace AEDs are excellent devices, and for some sites they remain the right choice. The honest comparison is about portability, operation and running costs.

Elliot AEDTypical workplace AED
Weight680 g with batteries and padsCommonly 1.5 to 3 kg
Where it livesGlovebox, gym bag, drawer, wall cabinetWall cabinet
OperationFully automatic, no shock buttonOften semi-automatic
Dust and waterIP66Varies, often lower
BatteriesStandard CR123A, replace anywhereProprietary battery packs
MonitoringDaily self-tests plus app alertsSelf-tests, app support varies
Warranty6 yearsVaries by brand
Price$1,450 at LivCorCommonly $2,000 to $3,500

Comparisons describe typical publicly listed specifications across the Australian AED market and vary by brand and model. Talk to us if you are weighing Elliot against a specific unit: LivCor stocks the major AED brands and we will recommend the right fit, not just this one. Browse all AEDs and defibrillators.

Connected and self-testing

It checks itself, so you do not have to remember to.

Elliot runs a daily self-test of its battery and pads and a full functional test monthly, with audible and visual alerts if anything needs attention. Pair it with the HeartHero app over Bluetooth and you can see battery level, pad condition and readiness at a glance, and get notified before pads or batteries expire.

The app supports monitoring and maintenance only. It is not a medical advice tool.

HeartHero app showing Elliot AED battery status, pad condition and connection status
Daily battery and pad self-checks
Full functional test every month
Status light: green means ready
App alerts for pad and battery expiry
Software updates over Bluetooth
Regulation and requirements

TGA listing and Australian workplace requirements.

Regulated as a medical device

AEDs are regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration and must be included on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) to be lawfully supplied in Australia. The Elliot AED is included on the ARTG (ARTG 387771) and is manufactured by HeartHero in the United States. It is brought to Australia by Elliot Australia, the local distributor championed by ironman legend and cardiac arrest survival advocate Guy Leech.

Workplace defibrillator laws are arriving

South Australia now requires many private-sector businesses and prescribed buildings to install an AED, with the private-sector obligations applying from 1 January 2026 under the state's public access defibrillator laws. Other states are watching closely. If you are unsure what your site needs, call us and we will talk it through: no obligation, and we stock signage and wall cabinets to complete the installation.

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Replacement pads and batteries for the AED brands we stock are in our pads and batteries range. Elliot consumables can also be ordered through the LivCor team on 1300 727 580.

About

About LivCor.

LivCor has spent 35+ years supplying first aid, resuscitation and training equipment to Australian workplaces, RTOs and families. We stock the Elliot AED alongside the established defibrillator brands, hold it in our Melbourne warehouse, and back every unit with a real support team on a local phone line. Pickup is available from LivCor HQ in Rowville, Victoria.

Enquiries

Not sure if Elliot is the right AED for you?

Tell us where the defibrillator will live and who will use it, and we will give you a straight recommendation. If a different unit suits your site better, we will say so.

Common questions

The Elliot AED, answered.

The Elliot AED is $1,450 at LivCor.That includes the defibrillator, four CR123A batteries, pre-connected adult and child pads and a 6-year warranty. Online orders over $950 ship free Australia-wide, so the Elliot qualifies.
AEDs must be included on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) to be lawfully supplied in Australia.The Elliot AED is included on the ARTG (ARTG 387771). The TGA regulates AEDs as medical devices, which is one of the reasons to buy from an established Australian supplier rather than an overseas marketplace.
They are the same device.HeartHero is the US manufacturer and Elliot is the name of its AED. In Australia the device is distributed by Elliot Australia and stocked by LivCor, so you will see it called the Elliot AED, the HeartHero Elliot or the HeartHero AED. It is also often typed as Elliott AED, with a double T.
Fully automatic.Elliot analyses the person's heart rhythm and, if a shock is advised, warns bystanders to stand clear and delivers the shock itself. There is no shock button for the rescuer to press, which removes a hesitation point in an emergency.
Yes, via the paediatric button.Pressing it switches the device to child mode (50 J instead of 150 J) using the same pre-connected pads. Follow the device's voice prompts and the manufacturer's instructions for use.
Four standard CR123A batteries and 5-year pads.There is no charger, dock or wall power to manage, and a battery set supports up to 120 shocks. Elliot self-tests its battery and pads daily, with a full functional test monthly, and the app alerts you before anything expires.
Yes.Elliot is IP66-rated against dust and water and operates from -20 C to 50 C, which is why it suits boats, utes, caravans, gym bags and worksites as well as the home.
Elliot, with one T at the end.It is commonly searched as Elliott AED or Elliott defibrillator, but Elliot is the official product name from HeartHero.

Ready to put an Elliot within reach?

In stock at LivCor, backed by a 6-year warranty and dispatched from our Melbourne warehouse.