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Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor doesn't have a microphone or a speaker to sound an alarm, and Alexa isn't built in. For voice control, alerts, and full Routines support use any Echo device (sold separately) or the Alexa mobile app.

This device is an air quality monitor capable of registering carbon monoxide (CO) levels. It is not a substitute for a carbon monoxide alarm, and is not certified as a CO alarm or detector. This device does not measure Carbon Dioxide (CO2) or Radon.

This device is designed for indoor use only.

Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor – Know your air, Works with Alexa


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WORKS WITH ALEXA
Add voice control by combining with an Alexa device
  • Know your air – Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor makes it easy to understand what’s in your indoor air.
  • Track and measure – Keep tabs on 5 key factors: particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), humidity, and temperature.
  • Stay informed – Get an indication of current air quality from the color-coded LED, and an easy-to-understand air quality score in the Alexa app anytime.
  • Get notifications – If Alexa detects poor air quality, you can get notifications on your phone or even announcements on Echo devices.
  • Enable Routines to turn your Alexa-enabled devices such as air purifiers, dehumidifiers, and fans on and off when the indoor air quality changes.
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Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor measures 5 important factors of air quality: particulate matter (PM 2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), humidity, and temperature.

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Simple to set up and easy to use

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Step 1

Plug in your Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor

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Step 2

Open the Alexa app, tap the devices icon and add your new device by clicking the + icon

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Step 3

View your detailed air quality at any time in the Alexa app or just ask “Alexa, what's the indoor air quality?”

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You don’t have to be an environmental scientist to make sustainable choices. We considered sustainability in the design of this device. Here’s how:

Packaging

Device Packaging

99% of this device’s packaging is made of wood fiber-based materials from responsibly managed forests or recycled sources.

Materials

Materials

70% post-consumer recycled plastics.

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There may come a time when you want to recycle your device. Explore options with Amazon Second Chance.

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Energy Efficiency

This product was designed for energy efficiency, using only 0.0192kWh energy consumption over a 24 hour period during normal usage.

Carbon Trust Label

Carbon Footprint Certified

The Product Carbon Footprint of this product has been certified by the Carbon Trust.

Technical Details

Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor

Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor

Dimensions

65x65x45mm (WxLxH)

Weight

120 grams without cable or adapter

Material

Post-consumer recycled thermoplastic resin with a nitrile rubber base

Calibration

Auto calibration and self cleaning at startup and routine intervals

Status Indicator

Multicolor LED status indicator

Network Connectivity

2.4GHz Wi-Fi and BLE 4.2

Included in the Box

Smart Air Quality Monitor, Micro-USB cable, power adapter and Quick Start Guide

Power Supply

Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz AC Output: 5.0V 1A (5W)

Warranty and Service

One year limited manufacturer's device warranty via advanced replacement model. Use of Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor is subject to the terms found here.

Support

Get answers to common questions and troubleshooting tips for Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor from Amazon Help.

Compatibility

Compatible with all Echo Family Devices and Alexa App version 2021.16 and later

Operating Condition

Temperature: 0°C to 40°C

Humidity: 0% to 80%

Location: Indoor Use Only

Range

Temperature: 15 °C to 30 °C

Humidity: 30% to 70% RH

VOC: 0 - 500 points

PM 2.5: 0 - 500 µg/m³

CO: 0 ppm to 70 ppm

Accuracy

Temperature: ±1.0 °C

Humidity: ±10% at 25 °C

VOC: ±10 points or ±10% points, whichever is larger, max over product lifetime

PM 2.5: ±20 µg/m³ or ±20%, whichever is larger, max over product lifetime

CO: ±5 ppm or ±30%, whichever is larger, max over product lifetime

Can I use this device to build Routines with other Works with Alexa devices?
Yes, you can enable a Routine with the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor. This allows you to automate and manage compatible Works with Alexa devices, such as turning your air purifier on or off. Just download the latest version of the Alexa app to get started. We’re excited to hear from customers about how they want to use Routines with Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor.

Does the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor detect mold?
The Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor detects elements that can contribute to or result from mold growth, including Humidity, Particulate Matter (PM 2.5) and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC).

What is Particulate Matter (PM 2.5) and what does it entail?
The Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor measures Particulate Matter that is between 0.3µm and 2.5µm in diameter. Particulate matter (PM 2.5) is a mixture of dust particles, dirt and liquid droplets suspended in the air. PM is reported in micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³). PM can be directly emitted from wind-blown dust, mold spores, pollen and wildfires. PM found indoors may include particles that have migrated from outdoor sources like pollen or dirt and have originated from indoor sources like dusting, pet dander, vacuuming, burning candles, cooking, use of fireplaces or smoking.

What are Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and what do they entail?
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are a variety of chemicals that easily evaporate into the air at room temperature. The total VOCs are reported as a relative change in intensity on a scale from 1 to 100. VOCs evaporate into the air we breathe from a wide array of sources. Common sources of VOCs in the home can range from the aroma of citrus fruits or scented candles to paints, cleaning supplies, pesticides, building materials and furnishings, office equipment such as printers, craft materials like glues and markers and a variety of cosmetic products.

Does the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor detect Radon or CO2?
The Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor does not measure Carbon Dioxide (CO2) or Radon. This device detects and reports on 5 components of air quality, including: Particulate Matter (PM 2.5), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Humidity, and Temperature

How long does the device calibrate after set up?
You can check your indoor air quality score in the Alexa app after the initial 7-minute calibration completes. The device will then take up to 2 days to adjust to the surrounding environment. If you unplug your device, the device will go through the 7-minute calibration again.

Where can I access my indoor air quality dashboard?
You can access your indoor air quality dashboard by using the latest Alexa mobile app as well as asking your Echo Show, “Alexa, what’s the indoor air quality?”. For additional assistance, you can reach our support team by selecting “Help and Feedback” under the More tab of your Alexa app.

Where can I go for additional help?
For additional assistance, you can reach our support team by selecting “Help and Feedback” under the More tab of your Alexa app.

Manufacturer: Amazon
Manufacturer Place of Business: Seattle, WA 98109, USA

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Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
394 global ratings
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Even more useful than I thought it would be
I originally bought this to trigger my dehumidifier to turn on and off in my basement. I had been running it strictly on a set schedule but believed that I would be able to save some energy by actually running it based on humidity levels. For this purpose this sensor works flawlessly, I was able to set a routine through Alexa to turn on my dehumidifier at a set level and then turn it off at another level. The humidity value is accurate as compared to my other (non-smart) sensors.I did not believe that I would find the other monitored values helpful but I was wrong. Just this morning I noticed that the VOC value shot up and I was able to find a leaking aerosol can in the room next to the sensor, had I not had this monitor I would not have noticed this until later in the evening and likely it would have made a mess and deteriorated the air quality in our house. I'm sure I'll also find a use for the temperature sensor if I decide to add a heater to that side of my basement for winter and I love that I can monitor C0 values from my phone when I'm away.I highly highly recommend this product. I wish I bought it sooner honestly.
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Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2023
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The Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor is an essential device with a reasonable price point for anyone concerned about the quality of their indoor air. In addition to this, I also own air quality monitors from Airthings and IKEA. The one I have from IKEA is cheap but also with the most basic monitor. I like Airthings products a lot but they’re also significantly more expensive. I find Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor to be the best value all things considered.

It provides valuable insights into five key factors: particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), humidity, and temperature. With this monitor, you can easily track and measure these parameters to ensure a healthier living environment. Compared to my Airthings Wave Plus, this doesn’t measure Radon, CO2, and air pressure. However, my Wave Plus also lacks PM and CO monitor on the other hand. Considering Airthings Wave Plus costs about 3 times more, I’m happy with what it offers.

The air quality monitor dashboard is built-in Alexa. Setup with Alexa is straightforward, making it accessible to users of all technical abilities. Once connected, you can conveniently check the air quality score in the Alexa app, which provides an easy-to-understand assessment of your indoor air quality. The fact that this is using Alexa has both pros and cons to it. The cons is that it takes a few more clicks to get to see what you care about the most especially if you don’t already use Alexa for other purposes. The pros are that this doesn’t require one additional app if you are already an Alexa user and plan to use other integrated features such as Routine. E.g. you can turn on the air purifier when the air quality drops, or turn on the dehumidifier when the humidity is too high.

I also found this Amazon Air Quality monitor to be very accurate. I see it’s giving very consistent data when I put it side by side with other air quality monitors I own. Overall, I find this Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor to be a reliable and valuable device for monitoring and improving the air quality at home. With its comprehensive tracking capabilities, easy-to-understand data, and integration with Alexa and other smart devices, it helps me to take action to create a healthier living environment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 5-star air quality monitor!!
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2023
The Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor is an essential device with a reasonable price point for anyone concerned about the quality of their indoor air. In addition to this, I also own air quality monitors from Airthings and IKEA. The one I have from IKEA is cheap but also with the most basic monitor. I like Airthings products a lot but they’re also significantly more expensive. I find Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor to be the best value all things considered.

It provides valuable insights into five key factors: particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), humidity, and temperature. With this monitor, you can easily track and measure these parameters to ensure a healthier living environment. Compared to my Airthings Wave Plus, this doesn’t measure Radon, CO2, and air pressure. However, my Wave Plus also lacks PM and CO monitor on the other hand. Considering Airthings Wave Plus costs about 3 times more, I’m happy with what it offers.

The air quality monitor dashboard is built-in Alexa. Setup with Alexa is straightforward, making it accessible to users of all technical abilities. Once connected, you can conveniently check the air quality score in the Alexa app, which provides an easy-to-understand assessment of your indoor air quality. The fact that this is using Alexa has both pros and cons to it. The cons is that it takes a few more clicks to get to see what you care about the most especially if you don’t already use Alexa for other purposes. The pros are that this doesn’t require one additional app if you are already an Alexa user and plan to use other integrated features such as Routine. E.g. you can turn on the air purifier when the air quality drops, or turn on the dehumidifier when the humidity is too high.

I also found this Amazon Air Quality monitor to be very accurate. I see it’s giving very consistent data when I put it side by side with other air quality monitors I own. Overall, I find this Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor to be a reliable and valuable device for monitoring and improving the air quality at home. With its comprehensive tracking capabilities, easy-to-understand data, and integration with Alexa and other smart devices, it helps me to take action to create a healthier living environment.
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Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2024
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 I purchased 4 different Air Quality Monitors to test them out.
- Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor
- CMTOOL Air Quality Tester, Carbon Dioxide, Formaldehyde, Temperature, Humidity, TVOC
- Temtop CO2 Monitor Indoor Air Quality Monitor
- VSON Air Quality Monitor, PM2.5/PM10/ HCHO/TVOC

While it is nice that the Amazon monitor does evaluate PM 2.5 levels, it would have been better if it monitored PM 10 levels as well. Typically most households are more affected by particulate matter that is larger in size (pollen, dust, pet dander) and a monitor that only registers PM 2.5 might miss these larger particles that are more commonly found in a household and negatively affecting someone's comfort while breathing. There is some overlap of course, but, the VSON monitoring both PM 2.5 and PM 10 does make it a better tool if Particular Matter is a significant concern for someone.

Connecting Alexa to the Monitor was a bit time consuming and took multiple attempts.
It is kind of irritating to have to turn on Alexa every time I want to look at the monitor's reading, and the App takes some time to display the information.

Whenever you unplug the monitor to transfer to another room it takes around 7 minutes for the unit to calibrate. Once again, it is less than ideal that the monitor requires being plugged in to operate, but, for long term monitoring of spaces in one's home, it does make sense. Though, if the battery lasted as long as Temtop's monitor (2 weeks or more), this wouldn't be a concern.

It would be nice if the temperature reading could also be changed to Celsius for Non-American users.
Changing from Fahrenheit to Celsius by subtracting 32 and dividing by 2 isn't hard, but it's not as accurate as simply just switching between metrics in App.

The measurements seemed accurate when compared to the other monitors though I found that the humidity rating with the Amazon was usually a few percentage points higher than the Temtop and the CMTOOL. Still within a margin of error I would say.

Caveats aside, I would personally recommend the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor, for its value proposition of measuring 5 Air Quality Metrics (Temperature, Humidity, Carbon Monoxide, VOC, and PM). It has great build quality, very minimalist design, and good accuracy. It's a shame it isn't battery powered, and the need to download Alexa onto your smartphone is a definite negative, but it is the best bang for one's buck I found after my research and testing.
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Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2024
Configuration: Smart Air Quality Monitor onlyVerified Purchase
I originally bought this to trigger my dehumidifier to turn on and off in my basement. I had been running it strictly on a set schedule but believed that I would be able to save some energy by actually running it based on humidity levels. For this purpose this sensor works flawlessly, I was able to set a routine through Alexa to turn on my dehumidifier at a set level and then turn it off at another level. The humidity value is accurate as compared to my other (non-smart) sensors.
I did not believe that I would find the other monitored values helpful but I was wrong. Just this morning I noticed that the VOC value shot up and I was able to find a leaking aerosol can in the room next to the sensor, had I not had this monitor I would not have noticed this until later in the evening and likely it would have made a mess and deteriorated the air quality in our house. I'm sure I'll also find a use for the temperature sensor if I decide to add a heater to that side of my basement for winter and I love that I can monitor C0 values from my phone when I'm away.

I highly highly recommend this product. I wish I bought it sooner honestly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Even more useful than I thought it would be
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2024
I originally bought this to trigger my dehumidifier to turn on and off in my basement. I had been running it strictly on a set schedule but believed that I would be able to save some energy by actually running it based on humidity levels. For this purpose this sensor works flawlessly, I was able to set a routine through Alexa to turn on my dehumidifier at a set level and then turn it off at another level. The humidity value is accurate as compared to my other (non-smart) sensors.
I did not believe that I would find the other monitored values helpful but I was wrong. Just this morning I noticed that the VOC value shot up and I was able to find a leaking aerosol can in the room next to the sensor, had I not had this monitor I would not have noticed this until later in the evening and likely it would have made a mess and deteriorated the air quality in our house. I'm sure I'll also find a use for the temperature sensor if I decide to add a heater to that side of my basement for winter and I love that I can monitor C0 values from my phone when I'm away.

I highly highly recommend this product. I wish I bought it sooner honestly.
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