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SAF Aranet4 Home: Wireless Indoor Air Quality Monitor for Office or School (CO2, Temperature, Humidity and More) Portable, Battery Powered, E-Ink Screen, App for Configuration & Data History

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Product Dimensions 2.76"W x 2.76"H
Item Weight 104 Grams
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  • BREATHE EASILY: Aranet4 CO2 meter measures CO2 levels, temperature, relative humidity, and atmospheric pressure in real-time, empowering you to make informed decisions for healthy ventilation. No wonder it's the top-rated indoor air quality monitor in Amazon's CO2 monitor segment!
  • CABLE-FREE: The power-efficient e-ink display guarantees an extended battery life of up to 4 years for this wireless air quality monitor, ensuring worry-free monitoring without the hassle of cables and cords.
  • EASY-TO-USE: The color coding, prominent CO2 number on the display, and optional buzzer of this air quality meter alert you when the CO2 concentration becomes too high.
  • FREE & INTERACTIVE APP: A smartphone application for viewing and analyzing up to 90 days of historical data from your indoor air quality meter, complete with user-friendly graphs.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY: Aranet4 carbon dioxide detectors use nondispersive infrared sensor (NDIR) technology for the most precise and reliable CO2 measurements. Made in the European Union.
  • ENJOY THE HEALTH BENEFITS: Air quality monitor indoor use helps people take better care of the atmosphere around them, leading to improved focus, mood, and overall well-being.

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  • Language ‏ : ‎ Spanish, English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.94 x 2.76 x 2.76 inches; 3.67 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ TDSPC003.001
  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 AA batteries required. (included)
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 18, 2019
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SAF Tehnika
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07YY7BH2W
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Latvia

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Improve your well-being!

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What we breathe makes a big difference in how we feel. This is why air quality monitors have become so amazingly popular. The Aranet4 is a specialized sensor providing a wealth of health-centric data to you so you can make informed decisions about ventilation and where to spend your time.

Take care of your air!

CO2, CO2 monitor, carbon dioxide

Carbon Dioxide

This odorless gas is harmless in small quantities. However, increased concentrations negatively impact productivity, health, and indoor air quality.

Humidity

Temperature

Humans operate best under specific conditions. Studies show that maintaining a range of 68-76 °F (21-22 °C) is ideal within homes, offices, etc.

Temperature

Relative Humidity

Finding the correct balance of moisture (30-60%) in an indoor environment is key to ensuring human comfort.

Pressure

Atmospheric Pressure

Atmospheric pressure affects human well-being, impacting breathing, blood pressure, and ear pressure, especially during altitude changes.

Air quality, ari quality monitor, air quality monitoring, co2, co2 monitoring

Free app

  • It allows you to see the measurement history going back 90 days or see CO2 measurement in real-time.
  • Allows you to see the readings you had during the night or while you were away from home.
  • Makes it easy to track progress, when implementing changes in your home ventilation, so you can find the best solutions for your home and make smarter decisions.
  • Makes it easy to change various settings for your Aranet device.
  • You can turn on the buzzer and change the warning thresholds to custom settings.

  • High CO2 levels can negatively affect your well-being, comfort, and productivity. For example, if CO2 levels reach 1000 ppm, your cognitive abilities drop by 15%. At 1400 ppm and above, they decrease by a staggering 50%.

  • Because it provides a higher precision than regular electrochemical sensors because CO2 is uniquely detectable with no interference from other gasses. Besides that the lifespan of the NDIR sensor is much longer and less recalibration is needed.

  • Aranet4 excels with multi-sensor accuracy, real-time alerts, app connectivity, and user-friendly design, highly praised by numerous satisfied customers.

Wireless and portable – take your Aranet4 wherever you go!

Indoor air quality

Aranet4 HOME is easy and fun to use. You can move it between rooms in your house, take it to hotels during business trips, or monitor the air quality in classrooms, conference rooms, museums, parties, concerts, and so many other places. Bring Aranet4 HOME with you wherever you go!

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the air quality monitor highly accurate, particularly for CO2 readings, and appreciate its functionality, ease of use, and ability to improve indoor air freshness. The device is well-built and portable, with customers noting its compact size and ability to be taken anywhere. While customers consider it a worthwhile purchase, some find it expensive.

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84 customers mention "Functionality"59 positive25 negative

Customers are extremely impressed with the functionality of the humidity meter, with the app working well, and one customer noting it performs effectively both while traveling and in the lab.

"...The app works well and is likewise a quick and easy setup...." Read more

"...It uses blutooth to communicate with your phone. This seems to work flawlessly...." Read more

"...the cheaper CO2 monitors (1) don't contain a NDIR sensor (2) are highly inaccurate (even if they claim otherwise)...." Read more

"Ir worked fine for a little over a year and then, all of a sudden stopped communicating with the app...." Read more

83 customers mention "Accuracy"83 positive0 negative

Customers find the humidity meter highly accurate, with consistent CO2 readings and good calibration, making it a reliable CO2 metering device.

"...an excellent monitor, and really is the best bang for your buck in an accurate and easy to use monitor...." Read more

"...It's just an incredible sensor to have -- you can pocket it or bring it somewhere in a backpack and still have CO2 measurements, where most sensors..." Read more

"...No annoying LED lights. Accurate compared with other sensors I have. Calibrated CO2 when I got it...." Read more

"...I would love to find such an accurate, compact unit that has the local caching, phone syncing, and replaceable AA battery design of this one...." Read more

74 customers mention "Air quality"63 positive11 negative

Customers appreciate the air quality monitor's ability to improve and understand indoor air freshness, with one customer noting it provides a sense of ventilation.

"...The app is simple and does the job. It keeps a record of the air quality data, so I’ve started geeking out on comparing the air quality in different..." Read more

"...It measures temperature, CO2, air pressure and relative humidity. You can set the interval, too...." Read more

"...Really great. Temperature very interesting to track too...." Read more

"...Great in helping me investigate and figure out how to improve air flow / air movement / interchange to kids room." Read more

74 customers mention "Ease of use"70 positive4 negative

Customers find the air quality monitor simple to use, with a great user interface, and one customer mentions it's easy to connect to a mobile phone.

"...this monitor in the main living area of our house and it's every easy to monitor when the C02 is accumulating and we need to crack a window or turn..." Read more

"...The color coding on the device makes it super easy to understand when the air quality is getting bad, and the buzzer is a neat feature too, although..." Read more

"Easy to setup. Small footprint and very portable. No annoying LED lights. Accurate compared with other sensors I have...." Read more

"...It is easy to use. If you download their app to your phone, you can easily download the data it collects...." Read more

62 customers mention "Co2 level"44 positive18 negative

Customers appreciate the device's CO2 measurement capabilities, finding it accurate and useful for indoor and outdoor monitoring.

"...The iOS app itself is perfunctory. It provides graphing, exporting data (as csv, including CO2, pressure, humidity, temperature, and date of sample)..." Read more

"...The Aranet4 is not just a fancy gadget; it’s been a real eye-opener for me. It made me realize how the air quality around us can affect how we feel...." Read more

"...Once when I was driving cross country I notice the cabin CO2 levels were getting very high I was getting drowsy...." Read more

"...Accurate compared with other sensors I have. Calibrated CO2 when I got it. Able to change the thresholds for green/yellow/red...." Read more

58 customers mention "Build quality"43 positive15 negative

Customers praise the build quality of the humidity meter, describing it as well-made and reliable, with one customer noting it survived a plane trip.

"...Totally worth the money and a reliable, trustworthy device for monitoring a really important aspect of our health." Read more

"...to say this is a great product and has literally saved my health and well being...." Read more

"I think, this is an excellent monitor. The app is also easy to use and reliable...." Read more

"...Btw: even though it says it is not impact resistant: I inadvertently dropped it on a hard floor while removing from box before batteries were..." Read more

55 customers mention "Portable"55 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the humidity meter's portability, noting it's small enough to fit in a handbag and easy to throw in a backpack.

"...easy to set up, the battery life is excellent, and it's easy to bring with you anywhere. The app works well and is likewise a quick and easy setup...." Read more

"...just an incredible sensor to have -- you can pocket it or bring it somewhere in a backpack and still have CO2 measurements, where most sensors can't..." Read more

"...I love that the Aranet4 is portable. I've taken it with me on trips, and it's kind of become my travel buddy...." Read more

"Easy to setup. Small footprint and very portable. No annoying LED lights. Accurate compared with other sensors I have...." Read more

109 customers mention "Value for money"74 positive35 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the air quality monitor's value for money, with some finding it worth the high price while others consider it expensive.

"The aranet4 is such an excellent monitor, and really is the best bang for your buck in an accurate and easy to use monitor...." Read more

"...For travel, or just in general, it's a great device to have...." Read more

"...I am happy with the purchase. However, it was expensive." Read more

"...(Yes, it was horrible and I didn't know), I have to say this is a great product and has literally saved my health and well being...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
    The aranet4 is such an excellent monitor, and really is the best bang for your buck in an accurate and easy to use monitor. We have used this in all the rooms of our home to measure air flow and how quickly C02 builds up - especially useful in the kitchen during various cooking processes and in the bedrooms overnight - but we have also brought it to work to measure the C02 and get an idea of the air flow in various offices as well. It's easy to set up, the battery life is excellent, and it's easy to bring with you anywhere. The app works well and is likewise a quick and easy setup. We keep this monitor in the main living area of our house and it's every easy to monitor when the C02 is accumulating and we need to crack a window or turn on an exhaust fan. It's been illuminating. This item is also very accurate, and more so than others and cheaper version. Totally worth the money and a reliable, trustworthy device for monitoring a really important aspect of our health.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2022
    I've owned several CO2 sensors. In particular, I've had 2 Awair Glow units, 1 first-generation Awair unit, 1 second-generation Awair unit, and a TIM10 CO2 sensor. Of these sensors, the TIM10 is my "gold standard" sensor, but it has the very, very annoying property of requiring AC power. Aranet4 promised to be a battery-powered CO2 sensor that could output data to an app. It delivers, but it requires calibration out-of-the-box, in my opinion.

    Measured against known good sensors (particularly my TIM10), my Aranet4 sensor read about 75ppm higher than the environmental level out-of-the-box. The app warns you that performing calibration will permanently erase the factory calibration data, which is somewhat scary, but I did it anyway. In order to validate that the calibration was successful, I had my trusted TIM10 sensor outdoors, connected to AC power, out of the sun, with the Aranet4 directly next to it, on a substantially windy day with extremely good air quality (as measured by PM2.5 and PM10 presence from AirNow and Purple Air). The floor, outdoors, in this configuration, as read by the TIM10 unit, was 380ppm of CO2. Before calibration, in the same environment, Aranet4 reported 480ppm. After calibration, Aranet4 reported within 15ppm of TIM10, which I considered a success, particularly given the rarity of having such a low reading. All of the Awair units bottom out at 400ppm.

    Following calibration, for the last few weeks, I've kept an eye on Aranet4 and TIM10 when they've been in the same room. There's approximately a 10-15ppm disagreement between TIM10 and Aranet4, which I consider a very acceptable deviation given that Aranet4 is battery powered, and TIM10 is AC powered.

    On the app side, Aranet4 provides a serviceable iOS app. The iOS app itself is perfunctory. It provides graphing, exporting data (as csv, including CO2, pressure, humidity, temperature, and date of sample), and basic reporting features. It doesn't support dark mode, though, as an example of its perfunctory nature. The app developers didn't consider the performance impacts that storing all of the data would have on the graphing component, though, so the app gets laggier the more data the sensor measures. You're also only going to get a week of data for historical measurement.

    Other details are worth mentioning beyond the sensor accuracy and app integration, though. E-ink, as a display type, is just awesome. It looks very nice, aesthetically. Each refresh blanks the screen temporarily, though. Keep this in mind, if you decrease the measurement interval (you can measure as frequently as once per minute). Also, there's no backlight, which is why the battery life is good, but keep this in mind too, if you want to see it in the dark.

    I've taken this sensor on an airplane, and it works great there too. It's just an incredible sensor to have -- you can pocket it or bring it somewhere in a backpack and still have CO2 measurements, where most sensors can't go. For travel, or just in general, it's a great device to have. After calibration, it measures very accurately, and I'm happy with my purchase all around. However, I'd say calibration is mandatory.

    I've included a screenshot of a graph made from the CSV, as well as the CSV data from the unit itself.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    After manual calibration, this is a very awesome battery-powered CO2 sensor

    Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2022
    I've owned several CO2 sensors. In particular, I've had 2 Awair Glow units, 1 first-generation Awair unit, 1 second-generation Awair unit, and a TIM10 CO2 sensor. Of these sensors, the TIM10 is my "gold standard" sensor, but it has the very, very annoying property of requiring AC power. Aranet4 promised to be a battery-powered CO2 sensor that could output data to an app. It delivers, but it requires calibration out-of-the-box, in my opinion.

    Measured against known good sensors (particularly my TIM10), my Aranet4 sensor read about 75ppm higher than the environmental level out-of-the-box. The app warns you that performing calibration will permanently erase the factory calibration data, which is somewhat scary, but I did it anyway. In order to validate that the calibration was successful, I had my trusted TIM10 sensor outdoors, connected to AC power, out of the sun, with the Aranet4 directly next to it, on a substantially windy day with extremely good air quality (as measured by PM2.5 and PM10 presence from AirNow and Purple Air). The floor, outdoors, in this configuration, as read by the TIM10 unit, was 380ppm of CO2. Before calibration, in the same environment, Aranet4 reported 480ppm. After calibration, Aranet4 reported within 15ppm of TIM10, which I considered a success, particularly given the rarity of having such a low reading. All of the Awair units bottom out at 400ppm.

    Following calibration, for the last few weeks, I've kept an eye on Aranet4 and TIM10 when they've been in the same room. There's approximately a 10-15ppm disagreement between TIM10 and Aranet4, which I consider a very acceptable deviation given that Aranet4 is battery powered, and TIM10 is AC powered.

    On the app side, Aranet4 provides a serviceable iOS app. The iOS app itself is perfunctory. It provides graphing, exporting data (as csv, including CO2, pressure, humidity, temperature, and date of sample), and basic reporting features. It doesn't support dark mode, though, as an example of its perfunctory nature. The app developers didn't consider the performance impacts that storing all of the data would have on the graphing component, though, so the app gets laggier the more data the sensor measures. You're also only going to get a week of data for historical measurement.

    Other details are worth mentioning beyond the sensor accuracy and app integration, though. E-ink, as a display type, is just awesome. It looks very nice, aesthetically. Each refresh blanks the screen temporarily, though. Keep this in mind, if you decrease the measurement interval (you can measure as frequently as once per minute). Also, there's no backlight, which is why the battery life is good, but keep this in mind too, if you want to see it in the dark.

    I've taken this sensor on an airplane, and it works great there too. It's just an incredible sensor to have -- you can pocket it or bring it somewhere in a backpack and still have CO2 measurements, where most sensors can't go. For travel, or just in general, it's a great device to have. After calibration, it measures very accurately, and I'm happy with my purchase all around. However, I'd say calibration is mandatory.

    I've included a screenshot of a graph made from the CSV, as well as the CSV data from the unit itself.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
    I got the SAF Aranet4 Home mainly because I was curious about why I'd get so groggy in one particular room of my house. This little gadget was easy to set up right out of the box and it immediately started giving me the lowdown on my air quality. Turns out, the CO2 levels in that room were off the charts sometimes - no wonder I felt like I was in a brain fog half the time.

    I love that the Aranet4 is portable. I've taken it with me on trips, and it's kind of become my travel buddy. It’s wild to see the CO2 levels on airplanes and in hotel rooms. The color coding on the device makes it super easy to understand when the air quality is getting bad, and the buzzer is a neat feature too, although I turned it off after a while because it startled my cat.

    The app is simple and does the job. It keeps a record of the air quality data, so I’ve started geeking out on comparing the air quality in different places I go. The e-ink display is clear, and the battery just keeps going - haven’t had to charge it yet!

    The Aranet4 is not just a fancy gadget; it’s been a real eye-opener for me. It made me realize how the air quality around us can affect how we feel. Now, instead of guessing, I know when to crack open a window to get some fresh air in. It’s pretty satisfying to see the CO2 levels drop and feel that mental clarity kick in. Honestly, in these COVID times, it’s comforting to have a better grasp on the air I’m breathing, especially in new or unfamiliar places.

    So yeah, I’m really glad I got the Aranet4. It’s helped me understand my spaces better and take simple steps to improve the air quality around me. Plus, it’s kind of fun having this little gadget with me, measuring the unseen world of air quality wherever I go.

    Update: have lent the device to several friends now to test their apartments, and they've all found ways to improve their air quality!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
    Easy to setup. Small footprint and very portable. No annoying LED lights. Accurate compared with other sensors I have. Calibrated CO2 when I got it. Able to change the thresholds for green/yellow/red. Bought one for the bedroom and the temp and humidity only to monitor the attic. Bluetooth range is pretty good on “extended”.
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  • John Danaway Lai
    4.0 out of 5 stars Attractive CO2 temperature and humidity monitor. However, app needs some improvement.
    Reviewed in Singapore on May 25, 2024
    Living in a closed space with generally poor ventilation in an apartment, is the reason why I purchase this product. However , after been using it for over 2 weeks now, I have come into conclusion that most of us may not even need it because the CO2 in a closed space in my apartment rarely goes above 800ppm throughout the day. The only situation where it can go above 800ppm is when gas stove is used. However, carbon dioxide monitor or reader can be useful if you live in a rather tight space whereby there are three or more occupants as CO2 is mainly produced by respiration or breathing other than from burning gas. As you can see in the picture here, the screen on the aranet 4 is quite a bit sharper and contrasty than the inkbird and the design is more attractive due to semi transparent plastic case and the underlying board design is partially visible whereas inkbird has a bit of off-white coloration. The measurement is very similar to one another due to similar NDIR sensor used. As mentioned, the main deciding factor whether you need this or not is how many occupants in a space or how crowded the space is. More people occupying same space at same time, the higher the CO2 produced. For the app, I like how you can just drag along the chart to see the reading. However, aranet app only allows 7 days of data to be kept on the device before it gets overwritten where as the inkbird can keep data on the device for up to 30 days. Basically, aranet app is more polished , however, data storage is only limited to 7 days when set to 5 minutes measurement interval instead of 30 days (on device) to 1 year on inkbird (only when is synced to the phone).
    Addendum : Aranet has released a firmware in Dec 2023 that allows you set how long the data can be stored on the device and this depends the measurement interval, i.e. 2 minutes interval equivalent to 7 days of storage; 5 minutes for 15 days ; and 10 minutes for 30 days of storage .
    Besides CO2 readings, you will also get ambient temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure readings. However, this device is not equipped with complete suite of air quality sensors, what is missing out here are quite substantial and these include volatile organic gas (VOC) , radon, particulate matters , carbon monoxide which are important parameters to determine the air that you breath is safe. And of course to have all these sensors included in an air quality monitor will costs a fortune for regular consumer.
    The Bluetooth range on the Aranet 4 is slightly shorter than inkbird from the distance I tested. 7-8 meters on inkbird vs 6 metres on aranet4.
    aranet 4 has a hidden feature of boosting it's Bluetooth range at presumably small cost of battery life by a toggle under Bluetooth setting of the app to about the same range as inkbird.

    One important thing when placing the double AA battery in, is quite different from other device, make sure you place the positive side first then only negative due to there is a plastic lip at the positive side.
    Battery is super long lasting due to energy efficient E ink display and low energy Bluetooth and especially interval measurement is set to 5 or 10 minutes. Downside to this is that you can only get Bluetooth connection to sync the data to phone rather than wifi and can't assess the data if not in the Bluetooth range or if away from home. Aranet claims there is a smart home integration app called homey but I guess it can be complicated to setup due to the integration is not mainstream like homekit or google home.
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    John Danaway Lai
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Attractive CO2 temperature and humidity monitor. However, app needs some improvement.

    Reviewed in Singapore on May 25, 2024
    Living in a closed space with generally poor ventilation in an apartment, is the reason why I purchase this product. However , after been using it for over 2 weeks now, I have come into conclusion that most of us may not even need it because the CO2 in a closed space in my apartment rarely goes above 800ppm throughout the day. The only situation where it can go above 800ppm is when gas stove is used. However, carbon dioxide monitor or reader can be useful if you live in a rather tight space whereby there are three or more occupants as CO2 is mainly produced by respiration or breathing other than from burning gas. As you can see in the picture here, the screen on the aranet 4 is quite a bit sharper and contrasty than the inkbird and the design is more attractive due to semi transparent plastic case and the underlying board design is partially visible whereas inkbird has a bit of off-white coloration. The measurement is very similar to one another due to similar NDIR sensor used. As mentioned, the main deciding factor whether you need this or not is how many occupants in a space or how crowded the space is. More people occupying same space at same time, the higher the CO2 produced. For the app, I like how you can just drag along the chart to see the reading. However, aranet app only allows 7 days of data to be kept on the device before it gets overwritten where as the inkbird can keep data on the device for up to 30 days. Basically, aranet app is more polished , however, data storage is only limited to 7 days when set to 5 minutes measurement interval instead of 30 days (on device) to 1 year on inkbird (only when is synced to the phone).
    Addendum : Aranet has released a firmware in Dec 2023 that allows you set how long the data can be stored on the device and this depends the measurement interval, i.e. 2 minutes interval equivalent to 7 days of storage; 5 minutes for 15 days ; and 10 minutes for 30 days of storage .
    Besides CO2 readings, you will also get ambient temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure readings. However, this device is not equipped with complete suite of air quality sensors, what is missing out here are quite substantial and these include volatile organic gas (VOC) , radon, particulate matters , carbon monoxide which are important parameters to determine the air that you breath is safe. And of course to have all these sensors included in an air quality monitor will costs a fortune for regular consumer.
    The Bluetooth range on the Aranet 4 is slightly shorter than inkbird from the distance I tested. 7-8 meters on inkbird vs 6 metres on aranet4.
    aranet 4 has a hidden feature of boosting it's Bluetooth range at presumably small cost of battery life by a toggle under Bluetooth setting of the app to about the same range as inkbird.

    One important thing when placing the double AA battery in, is quite different from other device, make sure you place the positive side first then only negative due to there is a plastic lip at the positive side.
    Battery is super long lasting due to energy efficient E ink display and low energy Bluetooth and especially interval measurement is set to 5 or 10 minutes. Downside to this is that you can only get Bluetooth connection to sync the data to phone rather than wifi and can't assess the data if not in the Bluetooth range or if away from home. Aranet claims there is a smart home integration app called homey but I guess it can be complicated to setup due to the integration is not mainstream like homekit or google home.
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  • LM
    5.0 out of 5 stars Premium quality, works great
    Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2025
    I love the e-ink screen, the battery life, and the measurements are very accurate. It's a nice touch that you can connect your phone via Bluetooth and look at graphs of the data. It's definitely not cheap but you get a quality device for the price.
  • Monika
    5.0 out of 5 stars Tolles Produkt, funktioniert wie beschrieben
    Reviewed in Germany on July 21, 2024
    Funktioniert wie beschrieben!
    Tolles Produkt, wenn auch preislich sehr hoch!
  • HenB
    5.0 out of 5 stars A CO2 monitor that actually works.
    Reviewed in Australia on February 17, 2024
    Love the fact that this monitor actually works. It is small enough to transport in a small bag if needed. Having the app is excellent. It is worth the cost.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Très fiable
    Reviewed in Belgium on January 3, 2025
    Ce capteur est une merveille.
    Avec un affichage e-ink, le capteur consomme très peu.
    L’app permet d’avoir un historique des mesures et permet de régler certains paramètres comme la fréquence des mesures.