Detects a wide range of airborne chemicals emitted from everyday household items, such as cleaning products, paints, and furniture. High TVOC levels can indicate poor indoor air quality and potential health risks.
Measures microscopic particles that can penetrate deep into the lungs, affecting respiratory health. PM2.5 pollution often comes from dust, smoke, and outdoor air infiltration.
Estimates carbon dioxide levels based on indoor air quality conditions and TVOC levels. Elevated CO₂ levels can lead to drowsiness, headaches, and reduced cognitive function, indicating poor ventilation.
Tracks ethanol vapors, which can originate from alcohol-based products and other household chemicals, providing additional insights into indoor air pollution.
Monitors indoor temperature to help you maintain a comfortable environment and optimize heating and cooling efficiency.
Measures indoor humidity levels, which are crucial for comfort, preventing mold growth, and reducing allergens in the air.