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Prime Members: Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor

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Amazon has for Prime Members: Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor for $46.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Know your air – Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor makes it easy to understand what's in your indoor air.
  • Track and measure – Keep tabs on 5 key factors: particulate matter (PM 2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), humidity, and temperature.
  • Stay informed – Get an indication of current air quality from the color-coded LED, and an easy-to-understand air quality score in the Alexa app anytime.
  • Get notifications – If Alexa detects poor air quality, you can get notifications on your phone or even announcements on Echo devices.
  • Enable Routines to turn your Alexa-enabled devices such as air purifiers, dehumidifiers, and fans on and off when the indoor air quality changes.

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Amazon has for Prime Members: Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor for $46.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member boball for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Know your air – Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor makes it easy to understand what's in your indoor air.
  • Track and measure – Keep tabs on 5 key factors: particulate matter (PM 2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), humidity, and temperature.
  • Stay informed – Get an indication of current air quality from the color-coded LED, and an easy-to-understand air quality score in the Alexa app anytime.
  • Get notifications – If Alexa detects poor air quality, you can get notifications on your phone or even announcements on Echo devices.
  • Enable Routines to turn your Alexa-enabled devices such as air purifiers, dehumidifiers, and fans on and off when the indoor air quality changes.

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    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Yep it is all a scam, but plants can improve your mental though. Or in my case ruin it because I keep killing them.
CO implies a leak that would need fixing, knowing this helps you stay alive.

Temperature is kind of obvious.

Humidity is good to know because it can explain respiratory issues, mold growth, or it can even tell you how to store 3D printing filament.

VOCs tells you if there is a lot of bad stuff floating in the air you're breathing in. You may need to open a window at certain times or just use an air purifier. This can tell you if your air purifier is doing anything to drop levels, too (the sensors on most air purifiers are junk).
I highly recommend folks consider an Air Gradient monitor which is a fair bit more expensive, but has top quality sensors, a display, more useful information, and wireless capabilities. These devices vary in quality tremendously and only a small number of them are accurate. Even the placement of the sensors matters quite a lot.

This information is useful for a variety of things, though, especially if you 3D print, have a workshop, or even just cook a lot.

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Got it for the same price exactly one year ago (also prime day deal).

Useful device to have to monitor air quality of different areas of the house remotely. Wish it had a built in display like the IKEA air quality monitor. The IKEA doesn't have a Carbon Monoxide sensor, and to get it to work remotely, you need to buy their smart hub, so it isn't perfect either.
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Quote from coolcoder :
Got it for the same price exactly one year ago (also prime day deal).

Useful device to have to monitor air quality of different areas of the house remotely. Wish it had a built in display like the IKEA air quality monitor. The IKEA doesn't have a Carbon Monoxide sensor, and to get it to work remotely, you need to buy their smart hub, so it isn't perfect either.
Hi, would you please provide some suggestions as to what we can do to improve air quality with the collected data?
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Hi, would you please provide some suggestions as to what we can do to improve air quality with the collected data?
You understand how loaded and vague of a question this is when no one here knows your house?
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I highly recommend folks consider an Air Gradient monitor which is a fair bit more expensive, but has top quality sensors, a display, more useful information, and wireless capabilities. These devices vary in quality tremendously and only a small number of them are accurate. Even the placement of the sensors matters quite a lot.

This information is useful for a variety of things, though, especially if you 3D print, have a workshop, or even just cook a lot.
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Quote from TekkenLord :
Hi, would you please provide some suggestions as to what we can do to improve air quality with the collected data?
CO implies a leak that would need fixing, knowing this helps you stay alive.

Temperature is kind of obvious.

Humidity is good to know because it can explain respiratory issues, mold growth, or it can even tell you how to store 3D printing filament.

VOCs tells you if there is a lot of bad stuff floating in the air you're breathing in. You may need to open a window at certain times or just use an air purifier. This can tell you if your air purifier is doing anything to drop levels, too (the sensors on most air purifiers are junk).
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this is a very good product and integrates well with Alexa.
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What you need to fix air quality, PLANTS, lol. For those wondering what helps, besides a purifier.
There is no scientific basis for this comment.

https://www.lung.org/blog/do-hous...ir-quality
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What you need to fix air quality, PLANTS, lol. For those wondering what helps, besides a purifier.
The amount of plants necessary for the small cubic footage of an average home is insane.
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The amount of plants necessary for the small cubic footage of an average home is insane.
Yep it is all a scam, but plants can improve your mental though. Or in my case ruin it because I keep killing them.
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Yep it is all a scam, but plants can improve your mental though. Or in my case ruin it because I keep killing them.
Lol, get those self watering globes laugh out loud
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The amount of plants necessary for the small cubic footage of an average home is insane.
Yep, but its all natural and works! How do you think they are going to filter air/provide air when time comes for moon or mars colonization mix of plants and machinery.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Yep, but its all natural and works! How do you think they are going to filter air/provide air when time comes for moon or mars colonization mix of plants and machinery.
Again untrue. Plants create oxygen by growing. Plants effectively sequester carbon in the form of root structures, flowers, and leaves. Think about the tons of CO2 produced by the average person and how many house plants worth of roots, seeds, flowers, and and leaves. Now subtract the carbon being pulled from the dirt it is glowing in. Also think about the pace at which these plants are growing. I'm all for green energy and green power but without major global reforestation efforts and other mechanical / chemical solutions for sequestering carbon your house plants aren't doing anything. Not only that, house plants are typically some of the slowest growers meaning they produce even less oxygen. Now if you're talking about filtering out VOCs via plants you'd need an absolutely enormous amount of plants arranged around you, literally filtering through the leaves to make any sort of impact and only on certain size particles. All this while a normal air filter does the work of 1000 house plants and is significantly more accessible.

I say this in my house where I probably have 50+ individual house plants. I love them, they serve as a lovely accent, decoration, and even "pet" but attributing anything more than that to them is a bit naive.
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