Indoor CO2 Meter, Temperature and Relative Humidity Carbon Dioxide Detector, Air Quality Monitor, NDIR Channel Sensor, Data Logger, 0~5000ppm Range
- Dual-channel NDIR Sensor: Provide high accuracy and fast measurement response.
- Data Logger & Export data: You can view up to 7 days of history reading. It allows you to change the tracking intervals to determine how often your device logs track points. And you can export data to a .txt file and save it on your PC.
- Portable CO2 Detector: This device is powered by a USB port or 1800mAh rechargeable battery. A fully charged battery will result in almost 10 hours of use. You can take it to wherever you want to monitor air quality.
- PIN Protection: You can set up a screen lock to help secure your device.
- Dual Switch: Use the Pushbutton to switch it on/off, touch the starting icon for operation proceeding, preventing children’s access to turn off the device.
chase –
Works very well and very accurate!
JR –
Using it to monitor air quality in closed spaces such as bedrooms, restaurants, malls.
Jason –
This meter is not the cheapest but it seems to be worth the price. Having the meter in a prominent place encourages us to open the windows to get some fresh air.
Dillon –
Overall does it’s states job with a nice display. Easy to place anywhere in house. One improvement could be optional replaceable batteries (vs charging only, as it needs to be charged fairly often).
Alex –
Very sensitive.
Vickers –
The device comes nicely packed that included long cord so you can keep the device charged while you use it. The device itself is small so it won’t take up a bunch of space. The device reads the co2 level, temperature, and humidity also has a alarm that alert ‼️
Jaime MA –
I’ve only had this product for a few days, but it seems to be working nicely so far. My goal is to evaluate the impact of my whole-house ventilation system on CO2 levels in the home. I appreciate that it can be either plugged in to run continuously or operate on batteries for up to 10 hours. It appears to be accurate; for example, I left it outside for 10 minutes in a well-ventilated shady area, and it read 424 ppm, which matches NOAA worldwide data. Indoors, it ranges between 600 and 900 parts per million. Every few seconds, the display is refreshed. I haven’t tried the 7-day history download feature yet, but it’s something I’m interested in.
Pavel –
Nice size, nice colorful readout. Battery as a back up works fine