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Compact Carbon Monoxide Alarm Introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · April 22, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Radiant Technology has introduced the CO-Quick, a USB-C-powered carbon monoxide alarm.

While many CO alarms sit quietly in the background until they suddenly trip, CO-Quick was engineered to make changing conditions visible, intuitive, and difficult to ignore, according to its inventor James Wiebe.

Its translucent illuminated body, open-air sensor design, and analog-style escalating alert give users a more immediate sense of what the air is doing — not just whether a hidden threshold has finally been crossed, he added.

“Too many CO detectors behave like silent little boxes with a tiny light and a big opinion,” he said. “CO-Quick is the opposite. It’s small, fast, visible from any angle, and it gives you a visual sense that conditions are building. It doesn’t just flip from nothing to everything. It comes alive.”

At 1.25 inches in diameter, 0.85 inches tall, and 11 grams, CO-Quick is compact and easy to mount. A USB-C power connection and flat-sided geometry make installation simple on virtually any flat surface, while sensor openings on the opposite end expose the device directly to real ambient air, he explained.

CO-Quick will carry a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $34.95, with an introductory price of $26.95 through July 31, 2026.

For more information: RadiantInstruments.com

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