- 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.
Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor – Know your air, Works with Alexa
$69.99
| Dimensions | 65x65x45mm (WxLxH) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 120 grams without cable or adapter |
| Material | Post-consumer recycled thermoplastic resin with a nitrile rubber base |
| Calibration | Auto calibration and self cleaning at startup and routine intervals |
| Status Indicator | Multicolor LED status indicator |
| Network Connectivity | 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and BLE 4.2 |
| Included in the Box | Smart Air Quality Monitor, Micro-USB cable, power adapter and Quick Start Guide |
| Power Supply | Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz AC Output: 5.0V 1A (5W) |
| Warranty and Service | One year limited manufacturer's device warranty via advanced replacement model. Use of Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor is subject to the terms found here. |
| Support | Click here to get help using and troubleshooting common issues with Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor. To see questions and answers from other Amazon customers, click here to visit the Amazon Digital and Device Forum. |
| Compatibility | Compatible with all Echo Family Devices and Alexa App version 2021.16 and later |
| Operating Condition | Temperature: 0°C to 40°C Humidity: 0% to 80% Location: Indoor Use Only |
| Range | Temperature: 15 °C to 30 °C Humidity: 30% to 70% RH VOC: 0 – 500 points PM 2.5: 0 – 500 µg/m³ CO: 0 ppm to 70 ppm |
| Accuracy | Temperature: ±1.0 °C Humidity: ±10% at 25 °C VOC: ±10 points or ±10% points, whichever is larger, max over product lifetime PM 2.5: ±20 µg/m³ or ±20%, whichever is larger, max over product lifetime CO: ±5 ppm or ±30%, whichever is larger, max over product lifetime |
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Suzanne –
All monitoring seems quite accurate. Very easy set up. Nice tracking and graphical display. However you cannot ask Alexa the current temperature for example. The only command you can ask is what is the indoor air quality. It gives you the numerical rating for overall measurements. You can also not verbally distinguish from multiple monitors. However you can set up notifications when any individual criteria is met for example if the temperature exceeds 80° or humidity exceeds 60% etc. overall a good product and I would buy it again
Smoothe13 –
I recently purchased the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor, and I couldn’t be more impressed with its exceptional performance and functionality. This nifty little device has quickly become an essential addition to my home, allowing me to truly understand and monitor the air quality within my living environment.
First and foremost, the setup process was a breeze! With clear instructions, I had it up and running in no time at all. The monitor seamlessly connected to the Amazon Alexa app on my phone, allowing for complete control and access to real-time data whenever and wherever I needed it.the monitor’s compatibility with the Amazon Echo devices is an added advantage. The ability to ask Alexa for an air quality update or even set up automatic notifications is a true game-changer. It seamlessly integrates with my existing smart home ecosystem, providing me with an unparalleled level of convenience and control. The sleek and compact design of the monitor is also worth mentioning. It effortlessly blends into any room decor and doesn’t require much space. I appreciate the thought put into its aesthetics, making it an unobtrusive addition to my home.
Overall, the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor is a must-have for anyone who values their health and wellbeing. From ease of setup to precise and accurate measurements, this smart device offers everything you need to ensure a clean and safe living environment. With its compatibility with the Amazon Alexa app and other smart home devices, you’re granted unprecedented control and peace of mind.
In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor. Don’t compromise on the air you breathe; invest in this exceptional device today!
JH –
Ordered the device and had it the next day.
I ordered this device to get a handle on our indoor air quality. The motivator of this purchase is the current wildfire pollution effecting many areas of the country and knowing the impact of the winter heating season on air quality. The measured parameters are perfect for this assessment. Carbon monoxide (CO) in particular is a dangerous. As stated by the product description, this device is no substitute for a CO monitor/alarm. What I find interesting is the error some make in not understanding the difference between CO2 carbon dioxide and CO carbon monoxide. CO2 is not a life threatening gas, but CO is! CO2 is produced by the human body as a end product of body metabolism whereas CO is an end product of combustion. Bottom line, elevated CO can kill you within a matter of hours based on how it arrests the carrying capacity of oxygen in the blood. Every home should have a CO alarm! The other misunderstanding is about radon. You measure for it once in your home, if it is high, you install a system to eliminate it. Done.
This little device is just what you need to make sure the air you breathe is safe, no more, no less. Newer homes that are built tight for heating and cooling efficiency need a ventilation system to introduce fresh air and eliminate stale air utilizing filtration. An older home such as ours (built 1956) tends to allow air infiltration so there is an element of air exchange at the expense of efficiency. Either way, an air quality monitor such as this device can give you peace of mind.
Installation took less than 10 minutes having multiple Alexa devices. Got my 1st report and a green light on the monitor within minutes. I really like the report on the Alexa app and Echo Show. I can access it from my phone as well. Nicely done Amazon. Recommended.
Update: 8-2-23
Had this for a few days, very impressed with the overall sensitivity of the monitoring. Examples; 1) was sanding a piece of furniture in the basement one level below the monitor. Within minutes the monitor displayed a yellow light and the monitor readings indicated a moderate elevation in the pm, particulates. This resolved back to a green light, good air quality level, within an hour after I stopped sanding. 2) had our home cleaning service in to do a complete deep cleaning, within minutes of their use of cleaning products (strong smell), the monitor went from yellow to red indicated a high level VOC’s in the air. This too reversed within several hours after the home cleaning was completed. If anything this demonstrates that knowing about changes in air quality in the home can be valuable to help with selection of safer home products and better control of hobbies or habits that create environmental dusts. For me and my health this is a valuable tool to manage home air quality.
Update: 8/8/23
Spouse used denatured alcohol in the basement to clean wood table surface. Within minutes of using the chemical, the monitor responded with elevated VOC’s. I noticed the red light on the monitor an hour after use and checked the parameters from the Alexa app. The air quality was poor! VOC’s were in the 90’s. Opened windows on the 1st floor and basement. Within 20 minutes the poor air quality began to reverse. VOC’s were now in the 30’s with moderate air quality and a yellow light. Next time no use of denatured alcohol in the house.
Final update/comment
08/20/2023
Overall, very pleased with this device. I’ve read other comments and find some that (I believe) have unrealistic expectations. This is a simple air quality monitor not a laboratory grade instrument. There are established ranges of accuracy but for what you pay this thing is great. As far as it’s integration with Alexa, I find it easy to use, gives me a quick account of air quality, and provides historical information. Graphics are good when using my phone or iPad. If you have concerns about indoor air quality and you use Alexa devices, I don’t see how you can go wrong. Highly recommended.
Chris –
Having paid well over twice as much for my Awair sensor, I was skeptical of this. However, Awair required IFTTT to setup triggers, so I figured this was worth a shot. I am pleased to say that this sensor is more than I expected.
The triggers are as easy as any Alexa routine and can be set for any air quality reading.
Many people have complained that the VOC sensor is faulty, mine works perfectly fine and tracks right along with the Awair sensor. However, the overall score is a bit extreme. I poured a glass of scotch and the overall score dropped from 98 to about 6, Awair dropped from 98 to about 63. That may be what is confusing people. I don’t pay much attention to the overall score, but was surprised at how quickly the led turned red. Now I have a device that yells at me for drinking Scotch. VOCs can come from many sources, so I expect many of the users have unexplained sources of VOC.
The app UX is not as nice as Awair and I like the display on the Awair box, but at about 1/4 the size, this sensor is much easier to hide inconspicuously around the house. It is nice that the LED indicator can be turned off, and as a nice touch it does still light up red if the air quality turns poor. This might be annoying in a bedroom, but is great around the house. I also like that it has a CO sensor though I wish it also had a CO2 sensor, you can’t have everything. I do feel better knowing that even if my regular CO detectors fail Alexa will announce it and send a notification to my phone. Awair only has a CO2 sensor. All the other sensors are the same. Temperature, Humidity, PM2.5, & VOC.