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Sporty’s Introduces Carbon Monoxide Detector with Built-In Charger

By General Aviation News Staff · July 16, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Sporty’s has introduced the Flight Gear Carbon Monoxide Detector Charger, a cockpit accessory that monitors carbon monoxide levels while also providing charging for EFBs, smartphones, and other portable devices.

The Carbon Monoxide Detector Charger continuously measures cockpit carbon monoxide levels and displays real-time readings on an LED screen.

Sporty's Flight Gear Carbon Monoxide Detector Charger plugged into an aircraft accessory port showing a real-time CO reading.

The detector, which plugs into the aircraft’s standard accessory port, monitors concentrations from 0 to 1,000 parts per million (ppm) and activates both visual and audible alerts when levels reach 50 ppm, providing pilots with an early warning that can be seen and heard, even in a busy cockpit environment, according to Sporty’s officials.

The unit is compatible with 12-volt and 24-volt aircraft electrical systems and features USB-A and USB-C fast-charging ports.

Price: $49.95.

For more information: Sportys.com

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