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Effortlessly track the conditions of your surrounding environment with the Atmotube portable air quality monitor. Even though it’s only about the size of a lighter, don’t let its small stature fool you Read More
Kunho Atmotube has MOX multi gas sensor, which reacts to CO2 in the air. That is why the app will show that the air quality is worsening if CO2 concentration increases. Please note that the app does not show individual concentration of gases, it displays overall content of VOC, temperature, humidity and Air Quality Score which is calculated considering concentration of CO and CO2.
AtmotubeReally neat technology in such a compact size. Please inform me when the Pro version comes out, for this is the model that I desire to purchase. Thank you in advance.
It would probably be pretty basic & no where near the size of that list of VOC's!
In a lot of cases with RT gas analysis, to speciate the sample gas stream with any precision requires many different analysis chambers/techniques along with calibration relevant to target & concentration.
I don't see this device being very accurate & have many years experience testing stationary source emissions
& indoor air quality.
Ah, not really..
As said I am familiar with the tech/equipment/process for determining airborne pollutants & fugitive emissions, the link is manufacturers spec for an MOX multigas sensor.
The aspects I mentioned above relate directly to the product in question.
Like, how can accuracy & precision be ensured if device is only calibrated to a standard once?
And how precise could it actually be if reliant upon a factorised calculation? Is the device more accurate at lower concentrations or higher concentrations?
TomKauHi Tom, I've been looking at several options to monitor my air at home and outdoors. I live 700 meters from a Cement and waste co-incneration plant in Spain and they have proven to go above the EU emission limit for large combustion plants quite frequently, so I'd love to be able to reliably know what i'm breathing in exactly since the local government has no measure stations near the facility.
I've had a look at the sensors by https://purpleair.com which seem to be great for pm and accuracy as they have dual sensors, but don't really measure much in regards to gases and VOCs.
I also had a look at the SainSmart line of detectors https://www.sainsmart.com/products/pure-morning-air-quality-monitor-p8
And several others.. In your experience which is the best affordable all around good detector for my situation?
My budget is around 800 AUD.
Thanks a lot guiding me, hope to hear from you.
Atmotube should react to most of the VOCs, including: Formaldehyde, Benzene, Acetone, Propane, Toluene, Methylene chloride, Xylene, VOCs in Smoke, DLimonene, a-Pinene, Acetaldehyde, Hexanal, Ethylene glycol, 1, 3-butadiene, Vinyl acetate, Acetylene dichloride, Acrylyl chloride, Methyl chloroform, and many others. We use the following cocktail of gases for our sensors callibraion:
a-Pinene
D-Limonene
Acetaldehyde
Acetone
Hexanal
n-Decane
Toluene
Formaldehyde
Benzene