About this app
Experience the ultimate in air suspension control with the Arnott app! Designed for vehicles equipped with auxiliary air suspension, this app lets you adjust your vehicle’s height at the touch of a button—whether you're behind the wheel or standing outside. Key Features: • Wireless Convenience: Control your air suspension system via Bluetooth, eliminating the need for air hoses running through your cabin. • Customizable Settings: Program your preferred pressure for effortless adjustments. • Digital Display Integration: Enjoy a sleek, user-friendly interface with auto-dimming functionality for night driving. • On-the-Go Control: Use your smartphone to raise or lower your vehicle anytime, anywhere. Why Choose Arnott Air Helper? Arnott systems are engineered to enhance safety, comfort, and vehicle longevity. Whether carrying a heavy load, leveling uneven weight distribution, or preventing sagging, our 35 years of expertise enable us to design the perfect solution for your vehicle. Benefits of Arnott Air Suspension Systems: • Prevents sagging under heavy loads • Carry increased weight/payload - Type approved • Enhances stability and ride comfort • Supports uneven weight distribution • Quickest and easiest installation Air Helper Controller Compatibility: • Bluetooth-enabled air suspension controllers • Powered via 12V or USB • Designed in the EU with premium materials Take control of your vehicle’s suspension like never before. Download the Arnott app today and experience smoother, safer, and more comfortable rides!
Latest release
What’s New
- New firmware update for the Arnott Airhelper hardware - Bluetooth fixes
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- First observed Aug 19, 2026 · 5:14 AM Free