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EG Air Quality Pollution Monitor and PM2.5 Detector with AQI Readings; Portable Meter, Sensor, and Tester That Detects PM2.5 Micron Dust and Particulate Matter

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Style: Air Quality Monitor w/ PM2.5 and AQI


Features

  • MULTIFUNCTIONAL & SCIENTIFIC This air quality monitor accurately assesses fine particulate dust matter measuring <2.5 microns as PM2.5 or AQI which represent the single most important measure of air quality. These small particles, unlike larger visible dust, can travel deeply into the respiratory tract, reaching the lung alveoli to worsen conditions like asthma.
  • PORTABLE TESTING Spot check indoor air quality anywhere or leave device on for continuous monitoring. This easy-to-carry air quality tester can help monitor air quality at home, in the car, and in hotel rooms. The lithium battery provides portable power when DC 5V micro USB charging is not available.
  • ADVANCED FAN & SENSOR This air quality monitor has a built-in fan to quickly draw in ambient air to allow REAL-TIME measurements of PM2.5. It incorporates a laser sensor to measure levels of dust particles to test air quality.
  • HEALTHY HOME? By measuring particulate pollution, an air pollution monitor can help you know when asthma may worsen and when to change your homes air filter. Measure PM2.5 levels in units of ug/m3 or AQI both indoors or outdoors. Multifunctional button allows quick toggling between PM2.5 and AQI.
  • ORIGINAL DESIGN & USA BASED SUPPORT We have Midwest-based technical staff including a chemist to answer any questions you have. Also included will be a 20+ page eBook on Gas and Air Quality Hazards. We have worked with the supplier that holds this air quality detectors design rights so you can be confident this item is tried and tested.

Brand: EG


Style: Air Quality Monitor w/ PM2.5 and AQI


Power Source: Battery Powered


Color: Black


Item Weight: 0.17 Kilograms


Alarm: Visual


Manufacturer: EG


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Power Source: Battery Powered


Alarm: Visual


Product Style: Air Quality Monitor w/ PM2.5 and AQI


Color: Black


Item Weight: 0.17 Kilograms


Brand: EG


Model Number: EGVOC


Manufacturer: EG


UPC: 761856503519


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This device is SO HANDY!!! A real help!
Style: Air Quality Monitor w/ PM2.5, TVOC, HCHO
OK so this device is fantabulous!! OK you MUST calibrate it correctly!! Follow the directions for the first callibration ever - I think that might be 20 minutes outside. Don't ever callibrate it inside. So each time, I set it outside in the clean air and let it do it's countdown in the fresh air. Now, I take it where I want to go and set it in the room for about five minutes. It has helped us SO MANY TIMES! We bought furniture from "The Cannery." It came with quite a smell. I am sensitive to some odors, what was the smell? Was it Mahogany or was it something else? This device told me that the odor was NO PROBLEM at all, so the smell was probably fresh mahogany!! Next, we were kitchen cabinet shopping. Didnt want to spend an arm and a leg. Went to to Kitchen Cabinet store in which the prices are AMAZING. They only sell like five colors of cabinets. The cabinets really looked amazing, even saw that the boxes were made of plywood. The cabinets were shipped in, and then the company would put them together - or you could yourself. We were very close to making an order but before hand, I just had to wonder... Why were they priced so well? I sat out in my car with my device callibrating up through my sunroof on the top of my car in the fresh air. It was time to go in the store... Hiding my device, I went into the store... Only moments later heading over to the cabinet section - "BEEP BEEP BEEP!!!" My device was sounding! Quick, I stuck it in the drawer of the cabinets - it was in the RED!! A little longer and I set it in another cabinet (it doesn't keep beeping) TALK ABOUT TVOC'S!! The formaldahyde was also elevated. OKAY SO YEAH. So just the AIR in that warehouse had elevated TVOC's and formaldahyde, I was concerned for the safety of the workers. They were mostly young and most likely naive to what they were breathing. I did a little research and after speaking with someone knowledgeable on the levels, I learned that the levels in the air shouldn't harm the workers, and that if I bought the cabinets, I'd probably need to air them out or run a fan on them - sound like for weeks or months to help bring those levels down. We've used this multiple times, and let a friend use it... It's fascinating, a great tool to help steer you in what you want to buy. DON'T BE ALARMED and freaked out - understand it's not PPM's - it's a different measurement. Be careful not to freak out and become a "Karen" when something reaches a high number, orange or red color and starts beeping. But, know it's helpful for you to help you make healthier buying deciscions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2022 by Susie Commments

  • Good device
Style: Air Quality Monitor w/ PM2.5, TVOC, HCHO
I just did some try outs today. Works perfectly fine, i got kind of concerned from people’s reviews saying the battery sucks or you can’t put out the alarm or change indication of where the alarm should go off. I literally changed those in 1 minute and it’s really easy to go into the menu. The battery life i don’t have any problem with since i use it in specific areas like at work or at home just out of curiousity for a 15 min and i put it off. There’s people complaining about a noise because of the fan. Mine makes zero noise, i’ve put my ear at the device to hear the fan ( because that’s a part of what it uses for measuring the air quality ) and until then i heard the fan. I think this is a good device, if i put it into a smokey area it obviously turns red, if in clean areas like forest it shows green, there’s people that wrote they started comparing with other devices showing different numbers, imho you will always get different numbers that way. I like this one it’s easy to take not too big. I think the only thing i don’t like is that it’s kinda light feeling and the plastic feels cheap, but overall good deal 👌🏼 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024 by Jonathan

  • Works fine and doesn't cost a whole lot
Style: Air Quality Monitor w/ PM2.5, TVOC, HCHO...
I was suffering where I work - it is a really small company and the ventilation is never very great and sometimes just bad, and the air gets stale and carries various stink and polluting materials and the wrong temperature and too humid or too dry - I bought it to give some sort of objective view, and backup to my whining and my resulting bad behavior! ... It seems to have given me some peace of mind, a little bit. Obviously the owner wants to save money by letting in just a minimal amount of fresh air. The HVAC system seems not to have been developed by the greatest of engineers ... So I bought this and it does apparently work fairly well! I wish that it could have a way to NOT show a big bright yellow or green smiley face or frowny face, because that made some people think it was to test your breath, or tell if you were drunk, or whether it thinks you are pretty (I think they thought there is a camera on it) My greatest fear about it is that I will leave it out and then someone will take it and then I will never see it again, but there is no way that anybody could build a thing that would not have this problem. Some kind of bicycle lock for it maybe ??? For a design idea, i thought maybe it would be smart to allow the user to specify a session for data recording - make it so I can tell it i'm going to leave it out for 20 minutes or 8 hours, and please keep a record of the average every 5 minutes or every 30 minutes or whatever - it might be tricky to make it usable - something like a microwave keypad or just choosing from a list of intervals maybe. The way I used it in lieu of this was just to glance at it periodically and take a photo of it with my cell phone camera. Also obviously writing it down in a notebook would be easy. I noticed whenever I turn it on it shows high readings at first if it has not been turned on for a while, because of the plastic case making some kind of measurable gasses. But it can detect the difference between fresh outside air and stale inside air. It helped me also at home because I turned it on in our bedroom and it showed high formaldehyde so now I realize it is good to run our filter or leave the window open a crack. One downside to the sharp edged 1.0 detection level is that it seems to think 0.95 is just really completely fine and I suspect 0.95 is almost as bad as 1.05 but the readout looks completely different emotionally then. I doubt the 1.0 level should really be that significant. I noticed acetone nail polish remover seems to affect the formaldehyde reading. I didn't find that to be a big issue but it could be confusing to try to diagnose what is going on in a nail salon if the user doesn't realize it. I would have preferred a carbon dioxide reading also but apparently from what I read the air would have to be really extremely stale in order to see a reading that would be a medical issue. But I have read if it is about 800 parts per million (double what is in the air) it can start to make us humans sleepy and make more mistakes. But it would have doubled the cost of the detector or more, since it requires a complicated chamber with a special detector electronics in it. Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2018 by The Skeptical Shopper

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