Air Lab
Keep an eye on air quality
wherever you are.
Idle Screen
Live View
Monitoring VOCs
Precision Mode
Sensors
Getting to know a space's air quality is key to a healthier life. Monitoring increases your awareness, as no environment is the same.

Idle Screen

View air quality parameters at a glance.
Idle Screen – Low Exposure Idle Screen – Medium Exposure Idle Screen – High Exposure Idle Screen – Very High Exposure
Idle Screen – Low Exposure
When the device is not in active use, it will switch to the idle screen that shows the current time and air quality.
In this mode, the Air Lab is actively conserving energy and only waking up once a minute to update the screen.

Live View

Investigate changes to air quality over time.
Live View – CO2 Live View – VOC Live View – NOx Live View – Temperature Live View – Humidity Live View – Atmospheric Pressure
Live View – CO2
The live view allows you to check how the air quality has changed in your environment. Cycle through the air parameters one by one.
Air quality data is kept in two resolutions. Depending on the configuration, you can access up to three days of sample history.

Monitoring VOCs in the Kitchen

«Watch me fry some nuggets… Did you see the spike?»
Still from the YouTube video.
Air quality in the kitchen is a common issue. Especially VOCs emitted from oils, but also NOx pollution from gas stoves, are a problem.
«Let's see what happens if we fry some Dino nuggets. You'll also get to see my custom Dino-meter idle screen.»
YouTube: Watch Video

Precision Mode

Drill down on air quality changes.
Precision Mode 1 Precision Mode 2 Precision Mode 3 Precision Mode 4
Precision Mode 1
The precision mode allows you to view samples with a fine resolution. Perfect to pinpoint sudden changes in air quality.
Use the scroll bar below the screen to move the cursor through time and read the air parameter value at that instant.

Sensors

Air Lab uses three high-quality air sensors.
Air Lab Sensors
Air quality data gathered by the Air Lab is measured using the sensors: SCD41, SGP41, and LPS22.
Together these sensors measure CO2, VOCs, NOx, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure.

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