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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 $44.99. 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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    • This price is $2 lower than the previous FP Deal.
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Amazon has for Prime Members: Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor for $44.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix 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.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • This price is $2 lower than the previous FP Deal.
  • About this store:

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ComoEstanPinches
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While I agree, there's not much available in the market because it's smart. I use it to run automation such as my humidifier, smart plug'd vornado heater, and not-smart-but-still-effective Winix C535 retrofitted with a switchbot. Extra, sure, but it helps my older folks during winter save money for the convenience of never having to get up
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I kinda want one but I don't want to buy devices that are reliant on proprietary protocols. Are there alternatives that are more smarthome friendly?

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Most air purifiers will tell you the quality in each room. Maybe worth $20 imo.
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Quote from Impulse_shopper :
Most air purifiers will tell you the quality in each room. Maybe worth $20 imo.
While I agree, there's not much available in the market because it's smart. I use it to run automation such as my humidifier, smart plug'd vornado heater, and not-smart-but-still-effective Winix C535 retrofitted with a switchbot. Extra, sure, but it helps my older folks during winter save money for the convenience of never having to get up
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jayexel
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not bad for a small device that is smart
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I kinda want one but I don't want to buy devices that are reliant on proprietary protocols. Are there alternatives that are more smarthome friendly?
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linam9791
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Can this hookup to Home Assistant or log the data?
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RichardWad
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I have one made by "Breathe" that connects to an app and does a pretty good job. The first one I bought would not dim the display when you were not moving (so it was like sleeping with the light on, super bright all night)- motion sensor was bad. But support was great and replaced it quickly without fuss. But that one was $100.
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kevinuo
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Quote from ComoEstanPinches :
While I agree, there's not much available in the market because it's smart. I use it to run automation such as my humidifier, smart plug'd vornado heater, and not-smart-but-still-effective Winix C535 retrofitted with a switchbot. Extra, sure, but it helps my older folks during winter save money for the convenience of never having to get up
Well.. if people already have the z-wave/zigbee network established, adding a zigbee air quality monitor is only around $15-$20 each... controlling smart and non-smart device through the z-wave/zigbee hub is easy too... Of course, a lot of us already in kind-of amazon eco-system so adding this is easy but I still dont see the high price tag point of it compare to other products with the same functionality and in also very popular platform.
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FierceDeityLink
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Quote from linam9791 :
Can this hookup to Home Assistant or log the data?
Apparently it works with the Alexa Media Player (custom integration), but people complain about it breaking often.

Also, separately, note that it does CO and not CO2.
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kevinuo
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Quote from 1-6 :
I kinda want one but I don't want to buy devices that are reliant on proprietary protocols. Are there alternatives that are more smarthome friendly?
There're some zigbee air monitor devices available in the market and zigbee is an open source protocol. One thing I want say is i never own zigbee air monitor device as i don't really need one of it.. most of of my AC/heater/air purifier already have their detector/controller and don't need another one. Therefore, I don't have any experience of the quality of these devices.
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ComoEstanPinches
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Quote from kevinuo :
Well.. if people already have the z-wave/zigbee network established, adding a zigbee air quality monitor is only around $15-$20 each... controlling smart and non-smart device through the z-wave/zigbee hub is easy too... Of course, a lot of us already in kind-of amazon eco-system so adding this is easy but I still dont see the high price tag point of it compare to other products with the same functionality and in also very popular platform.
Can you link some of these devices at the price point? I was only seeing $50+
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bajanboy5809
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I have a really cool one with a beautiful display I got from Ikea. I looked at this before but it annoyed me that it has no display. I also have a couple of Dysons and they show the air quality on them.
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ttke
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I've owned this for several years; it's compact and good. two big downsides (1) it does not work with a web interface, only with smartphone app (2) similarly, it does not natively work with screen on an alexa device (which is a bit surprising). the alexa will tell you (or show you briefly) the air quality after a very specific voice command, but it does not display the current air quality natively like a clock or calendar. so i only work this with a smartphone alexa app.
A small screen on it would make a much better device; without it, it is so-so.
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Oisterboy
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I'd have this jammed up with hash resin by the 4th day.
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crizo
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Quote from Impulse_shopper :
Most air purifiers will tell you the quality in each room. Maybe worth $20 imo.
I doubt any/many air purifiers will track VOC

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jedinat
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Quote from Impulse_shopper :
Most air purifiers will tell you the quality in each room. Maybe worth $20 imo.
They'll show "good", "not very good" and "very bad" and not be very good at that. They're kind of useless.
Any detector worth its salt is going to actually give you the particle counts/specific levels and no regular air purifier is going to do that. My $350 coway air purifier can't distinguish between "kinda moderate" PM2 levels and 10 times the recommended limit.

I have an aliexpress laser detector I bought for $40 years ago and sadly they don't sell them anymore. It specifically used a detector unit that people recommended. Wish I'd bought more than one at the time.

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