Govee USA has the Govee Smart Air Quality WiFi/Bluetooth Monitor at an all time low for $30.99 with code TAKE5. Shipping is free. Put one in every room to check the air quality and get informed of any issues by phone- even when you're away from home.
Last Edited by misterblack
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These are the Govee.com coupons mentioned the most by Slickdeals users:
SPLASH-CAD 12% off (confirmed on various sensors, light strips, etc) BOOM 10% off (confirmed on most products) TAKE5 $5 off per unit (better than the welcome offer, confirmed on various products)
So we don't rehash lessons from previous Govee deal threads:
- Govee is a Chinese brand, but they tend to have exceptional quality, outstanding customer service/warranty, and many fans on SD, which is why they consistently hit the Front Page.
- Their Bluetooth only devices often pair with Govee WiFi hubs for their other products, allowing remote access to your devices out of the house and on the app. For example, their BT hygrometers connect to the v2 water sensor WiFi hub.
- There are no international transaction fees even though Chase says it's international.
- The warranty experience is much better when you buy direct, as opposed through Amazon. Your order is directly tied to the app, meaning you can initiate a recall of a defective unit with free shipping directly through the Govee app with one click; no phone calls or hassle.
WAIT....... This doesn't have VOC and CO/CO2, right? Monitoring VOC and CO/CO2 are the critical things to have in a AQM.
Wish they'd do a Radon detector too, I'm not ready to go for airthings prices yet
Why worry about 2.4GHz or 5GHz? It doesn't use internet speed to measure air quality. 2.4GHz is actually good for far distance from your router; say your basement.
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Rhetoric question because it is clear your comment doesn't add value: How much coin would you waste on smaller PM? I'm not aware of anything reasonably priced to accurately display that, plus everything else you mentioned.
Another thing you can do is lay evidence and suggestions in your comments, otherwise why waste your own time, other people reading the nonsense you wasted your own time writing, and other people's time correcting you
Coming from a Airthings view plus owner, being able to track anything is solid imo, bought on bf sale for $210, I'd suggest buying it at that price instead of this at MSRP, but not suggesting people spend 7x this for little added value. (Radon depends on where you live, the lower pm on that is interpolated, and I'd agree, co2 is critical and a cheap addition)
Even better deal than the BF deal. Recommend HIGHLY. Sure 5x but you really get what you pay for.
That's wild, I was happy at 210 and recommended it, 300 is a bit steep to be recommending
I imagine it means something newer is going to come out, which is FINE. Maybe HCHO, or longer battery life, form factor, something, but at this price this Airthings unit is great for the money and coverage.
I imagine it means something newer is going to come out, which is FINE. Maybe HCHO, or longer battery life, form factor, something, but at this price this Airthings unit is great for the money and coverage.
I'll bet they are noticing a slip in demand to Amazons aq monitor, $300 is way too steep.
Some minor improvements that would make this A+: these displays are real cheap make it bigger to display more info, a backlit display (idk maybe just plugged in or when you wave to it on battery) so you can actually see it
This doesn't measure anything important regarding air quality. Mostly a gimmick. Good for remote viewing of humidity I guess, that's about it. For air quality things you might care about like pollen, Raddon. VO2, mold, etc. this is useless.
Any suggestion for pollen and mold detection? I've bought the one from Airthings (also on sale currently), but would love to have the ability to monitor mold as I think that's the most ugly thing.
I returned mine today after testing against my Airvisual Air monitor that is like 10 years old.
I had this monitoring the bathroom when I was replacing cat litter. It typically gets real dusty with fine crystal particles that gets aerosolized. However the Govee air monitor just showed 3ug/m^3 (green) the entire time.
I'm a bit skeptical the readings on these things are accurate. Did you notice the same?
"Their Bluetooth only devices often pair with Govee WiFi hubs for their other products, allowing remote access to your devices out of the house and on the app. For example, their BT hygrometers connect to the v2 water sensor WiFi hub."
I didn't realize this was possible! I have 3 BT hygrometers and 3 after sensors with the Wi-Fi hub. How do I sync the bt hygrometers with the Wi-Fi hub so I can see the temperature when not at home?
Good news! It is now supported in the native Govee integration for BLE input. It wasnt until maybe 2 months ago, so reports to the contrary are just dated.
Unsure why would I buy this, beside humidity? My air purifier measure it anyways. Then even ramp up the fans if needed. I'm pretty sure use laser and not led
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Another thing you can do is lay evidence and suggestions in your comments, otherwise why waste your own time, other people reading the nonsense you wasted your own time writing, and other people's time correcting you
Coming from a Airthings view plus owner, being able to track anything is solid imo, bought on bf sale for $210, I'd suggest buying it at that price instead of this at MSRP, but not suggesting people spend 7x this for little added value. (Radon depends on where you live, the lower pm on that is interpolated, and I'd agree, co2 is critical and a cheap addition)
Even better deal than the BF deal. Recommend HIGHLY. Sure 5x but you really get what you pay for.
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That's wild, I was happy at 210 and recommended it, 300 is a bit steep to be recommending
I imagine it means something newer is going to come out, which is FINE. Maybe HCHO, or longer battery life, form factor, something, but at this price this Airthings unit is great for the money and coverage.
I'll bet they are noticing a slip in demand to Amazons aq monitor, $300 is way too steep.
Some minor improvements that would make this A+: these displays are real cheap make it bigger to display more info, a backlit display (idk maybe just plugged in or when you wave to it on battery) so you can actually see it
Any suggestion for pollen and mold detection? I've bought the one from Airthings (also on sale currently), but would love to have the ability to monitor mold as I think that's the most ugly thing.
I'm a bit skeptical the readings on these things are accurate. Did you notice the same?
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I would not spend money on something like this for the readings I can obtain right from my phone.
I didn't realize this was possible! I have 3 BT hygrometers and 3 after sensors with the Wi-Fi hub. How do I sync the bt hygrometers with the Wi-Fi hub so I can see the temperature when not at home?
Agree. It basically does the minimum to be sold as an air quality meter. Sad..