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๐ฌ๏ธ Breathe smarter, live better โ your airโs new best friend!
The LifeBasis Air Quality Monitor is a cutting-edge 10-in-1 indoor detector that delivers real-time, precise measurements of key air quality indicators including particulate matter, CO2, VOCs, temperature, and humidity. Featuring advanced multi-sensor technology, a vibrant LCD display with color-coded alerts, and a rechargeable battery offering up to 12 hours of continuous use, it empowers professionals and families alike to maintain a healthier indoor environment effortlessly.











| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 96 Reviews |
K**I
Good item - just calibrate
I wrote this item for my parents when I took away their old weather station and gave them an Amazon echo show eight instead. They like it for the camera and for some features, but they really just missed having the humidity and the interior temperature showing at all times on the screen so I got them this unit since I did not need to put a device in my window or outside for it to tell the outside temperature. This is also an air quality monitor, which was an incredible bonus! I have nothing but appreciation for the device except for a rather Sterling, and then funny scare as soon as I turned it on. All of a sudden, the carbon monoxide levels went to at least triple what is acceptable and there was a an alarm beeping that did not want to stop. Of course I did not read the instructions prior to using it the first time; who ever does that? Lol ๐ The joke was a middle though, because it was later in the evening. My parents have gone to bed, and I was leaving or thought I was going to leave, and I got the scare of my month, thinking that the carbon monoxide was at a poisonous level. Indeed it was not, the unit does require to sit outside on a flat open surface for about 8 to 10 minutes before using it or getting any accurate carbon monoxide readings. Soon as I found that in the directions, I took the device outside turn it off turn it back on let it calibrate and ever since that date itโs been great! my other favorite factor about this particular air monitor is that it is wireless. There is a rechargeable battery, so sometimes you do need to plug it in to charge the battery, but not having to have it plugged in with an unsightly cord hanging off the edge of the table at all times is a huge plus for me! I have a $1100 Dyson air quality monitor/ purifier & the numbers on this device match up extremely close to what my Dyson says, so I trust that this is accurate. I will be getting at least one or two more for my own house.
D**R
A pleasant toy that might help you choose how to make your indoor air cleaner than local outdoor air
This really is barely more than a toy. A real tool to do the job would cost many hundreds of dollars, but the documentation for this does claim it isn't laboratory test equipment. OTOH, it is cheap and can be nice looking. I have a combination of 6 different brand/model combinations and there is no consistency in any of the readings between any pair. Readings on any two usually differ by far more than 10% for any property. CO2 readings across all six brand/models I have might range from 400ppm to 660ppm when 400ppm is about the average CO2 level for non-polluted outside air between sea level to over a mile higher. Sometimes the readings for one property will stick at some vaue and not change but power off/on sometimes recovers it. One approach to using something like this is to buy a handful of models each from a different brand, Many sold on-line are exactly the same device sold as a different brand, if it looks the same it probably is. Instead of being concerned with the "reported" air-quality by any one device consider the average reading of some air-property from about four different devices. The most useful thing you could really get is a sign that some air property is increasing or decreasing in value over several minutes, you should be able to spot a trend in any property (especially if the trend is seen on multiple devices). The update rate is not fast, maybe one or two updates per-second but that's too short a time to determine anything useful about instantaneous air-quality given the true quality of the device, it's a shame they don't have an obvious rolling average type normalization to make changes less sharp and trends more obvious. For most users the best features to watch for in something like this is are probably rising trends in any of CO, CO2, PM2.5 and PM10 (most devices like this monitor CO2 but not CO). Use a proper home smoke/CO detector for actual personal home safety and leave the location if it's alarm sounds. But, with a device like this observing a rising trend in CO or CO2 might indicate a source of pollution from fuel burning indoors, ventilate, stop the fuel burning or leave. A rising trend in PM2.5/PM10 might indicate outside pollution from vehicles/wildfires (reduce ventilation or filter the indoor air but leave the location if CO or CO2 is also rising, especially if a home smoke/CO alarm sounds). That doesn't mean ignore properties like PM1.0, TVOCs and HCHO. You might live next to a source of any of them, but spray perfume or air-freshener will probably increase the PM1.0 reading. Don't sit staring at the device tracking the immediate trends. Turn it on placed in an unobstructed location. Look at it casually over a few days to get a feel for where the levels tend to be. Even get government data for outside air pollutant levels in your area for comparison. Continue looking at the device casually and a "trend would be that a number is far from normal and stays that way for many minutes. Especially if the same trend is seen on models from multiple brands. But, there might be time-of day trends, e.g. when nearby road traffic is busy. Since the documented sensitivity of any property ranges a long way between clean air and unhealthy air it's more likely any rising trend that doesn't set-off a home smoke/CO alarm indicates you might benefit from using simple air purifiers. If a trend like that happens on only one brand it's more likely the one device is innacurate and restarting it might help but stay cautious (the other three you didn't see a trend on might be the innacurate ones). Always trust a home smoke/CO detector and public service annoucements before one of these but it can help you make other choices that will let you clean your indoor air to a better quality than outside air.
J**P
The item I didn't know I needed but now can't live without!
I got this air quality monitor thinking it would just be something nice to read my temperature and humidity, but itโs been way more helpful than I expected. I can walk around with it and I can see which rooms need attention since it updates really fast when the air changes. Itโs made is so much easier for me to figure out where I need our purifier or humidifier at the current time (itโs a constant battle controlling my temperature at home). The display is bright and easy to read, which I like, but it might be a little bright at night for some people. You can always adjust the brightness though so it doesnโt bother me. It feels really solid and well made compared to the cheaper oneโs Iโve got in the past, so Iโm not worried about it breaking anytime soon. Itโs simple to use and does exactly what I need. I live in a basement apartment where things change quick so I have to use this daily so itโs very useful. Besides checking the air quality on so many levels with stats, itโs helped me understand whatโs going on in the house in each individual area. Definitely worth it!
F**A
Strong Customer Service
Air quality sensor stopped working after a few months. Shows perfect air quality in a smoke filled room. Dangerous sense of security. Update: The company reached out to us, and shipped us a new AQ monitor that works great. Excellent customer service.
A**X
Worked for about three months.
Purchased this on November 2024 (four months ago. Worked well for three months then the AQI, the most important metric, no longer works and just reads zero regardless. Including when our Woodstove lets out smoke and I place it nearby to see if that would trigger it (did not). Would be nice if this still worked. Not sure how to get a refund.
M**M
Accurate Infomation
This portable air quality monitor is a game-changer! It's compact, easy to use, and provides accurate readings for peace of mind wherever I go. The clear display and real-time data make it perfect for checking indoor and outdoor air quality. The battery life is impressive, and I love how lightweight it is for travel. Highly recommend it for anyone wanting to stay informed about their environment!
S**Y
Great product
Very accurate. Iโm really impressed with the use of abuse. The numbers are correct. I like the temperature as well as humidity readings.
E**C
The manual doesn't explain how to understand the readings. If they are even accurate.
This meter does check levels of contaminates but it leaves the user in the dark on some things. The units are not what the average user will hear reported by local weather station in the USA. The best use of the meter is to see if an action improves your air quality. then you can check if you are going in the right direction. that's about all it seems to be good at. If you are hyper allergic to dust this meter is not for you. It is optimistic in how it reports the particulate levels. Once you get down low enough, the units are too coarse to be of good use. The dylos particulate meter uses a much smaller unit and with show a much bigger number. This may not look helpful, but if you want to know how far the reading is between 1 and 2 the dylos will show you and this one won't. The other types of readings are not very well described. I had to search google to find out what the abbreviations meant. This is very typical of Chinese goods. They assume everyone that want to monitor air quality is already and expert in the terminology and don't bother to define terms or to explain abbreviations. In the end you will probably end up buying a much better meter to replace this one if you are serious about accuracy.
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