Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor
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ACTIVATE YOUR DEVICE
- PLACE YOUR
SMART AIR QUALITY MONITOR Place the device in an area with good airflow and don’t obstruct the air intake vent. - PLUG IN THE DEVICE
Plug your Smart Air Quality Monitor into an outlet using the included power adapter for best performance. A blue light will blink on the device. - GET THE LATEST AMAZON
ALEXA APP Download and install the latest version of the Alexa app from the app store on your phone or tablet. - FOLLOW SETUP IN APP
Open the Alexa app and log in with your existing Amazon account username and password or create a new account.- Tap the More icon, select Add a Device, and search for Air Quality Monitor.
- If prompted by the app, scan the barcode on the back page or on the bottom of the device.
MEET YOUR SMART AIR QUALITY MONITOR
Also included: Micro-USB cable, power adapter
UNDERSTAND YOUR DEVICE
LED INDICATOR COLORS
The LED indicator displays IAQ at a glance.
FOR HELP AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Go to Help & Feedback in the Alexa app or visit amazon.com/devicesupport.
INTERACT WITH ALEXA
- Using an Alexa-enabled device or the Alexa app on your phone, you can access real-time information from your Smart Air Quality Monitor.
- Try asking your Alexa-enabled device, “Alexa, what is the indoor air quality?”
- You can also stop responses at any time by saying, “Alexa, stop.”
DO MORE WITH THE ALEXA APP
- Get easy-to-understand air quality scores
- See air quality trends
- Discover ways to interact with Alexa
- Configure rooms
- Set up notifications and preferences
FAQs Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor
What is the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor?
The Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor is a device that measures the quality of the air in your home or office. It uses sensors to detect the levels of pollutants, such as particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, and carbon dioxide and provides real-time data on air quality through the Alexa app.
How do I set up the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor?
To set up the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor, you’ll need to:
Plug in the device and wait for it to turn on
Download and install the Amazon Alexa app on your smartphone or tablet
Connect your Air Quality Monitor to your Wi-Fi network through the Alexa app
Follow the on-screen prompts to finish the setup process
What kind of air quality data does the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor provide?
The Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor provides real-time data on several key air quality indicators, including:
PM2.5: This measures the levels of fine particulate matter in the air, which can be harmful to human health when present in high concentrations.
VOCs: This measures the levels of volatile organic compounds in the air, which can come from a variety of sources including cleaning products, paints, and personal care products.
CO2: This measures the levels of carbon dioxide in the air, which can indicate poor ventilation or other indoor air quality issues.
How can I use the data from the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor to improve my indoor air quality?
The data from the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor can help you identify potential indoor air quality issues and take steps to improve the air in your home or office. For example, if the PM2.5 levels are high, you may want to consider using an air purifier or improving ventilation. If the VOC levels are high, you may want to switch to more natural cleaning products or limit your use of personal care products.
Is the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor compatible with other smart home systems?
The Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor is designed to work with Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant and is not directly compatible with other smart home systems. However, if you have a compatible smart home hub or bridge, you may be able to connect the Air Quality Monitor to your system using a third-party integration.
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