🌟 Elevate Your Air Quality Game!
The HOTKREM Air Quality Monitor is a cutting-edge device designed to detect PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10 levels, along with temperature and humidity. With a sleek modern design, it features a color screen, a 180° wide field of vision, and the ability to store data for up to 15 days. Perfect for homes, offices, and cars, this monitor ensures you stay informed about your air quality, making it an essential tool for health-conscious individuals.
Brand | HOTKREM |
Style | Modern |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Product Dimensions | 1.46"D x 3.35"W x 2.56"H |
Alarm | Visual |
Operating Humidity | 100 percent |
Material | PM1.0,PM2.5,PM10 |
Manufacturer | HOTKREM |
Part Number | MRDZ001 |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A2 |
Size | A1C-PM2.5+AQI+upload |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement Accuracy | ±3% |
Included Components | manual, data cable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**T
Better than expected
Price to performance is quite hard to beat, It got name brand sensors just like the rest of the air quality monitors.CO2 sensors can be tested by having it outside and seeing if it hits around 400ppm and blowing onto the sensor until it hits 3000ish and stops climbing. I tested mine, indoors with windows open it was around 580 and blowing on it, it hit 3160 and stop climbing.Temps and humidity is ballpark like 1-5% ish compared to my traceable thermometer/hydrometer.Not sure whether the particle meter part is accurate as I got nothing to measure it to.
J**C
pretty close to AirNow DOT gov local reading when wildfires descended from up north
Model "A1C-PM2.5+AQI+UPLOAD"When the wildfire smoke from Canada came down this summer 2023, this unit outside matched the AQI of about 150 from the AirNow dot gov site +/- 5%. The overall AQI is nice, but I really like that it includes the counts for six particle sizes on one screen. It responds to powdered drink mix, airing out my bedroom sheets and sweeping hard floors. The count of the smallest particles goes nuts--into five digits--when I fry (burn) eggs in butter. Nothing else comes close.I run an oversized HEPA filter in my room to clear allergens. When I open the door to the outside air, values rise. After I close the door, numbers drop as the filter clears the air. Sometimes I feel uncomfortable and look over to see that the AQI went over 50 (not "Good") for some reason.The humidity is significantly different from a TRIPLETT RHT313 electronic thermometer/hygrometer I have. Not sure which unit is accurate. This one has a fan drawing air towards the unit. Temperature seems reasonable.There's a screen with date and time of day that's always wrong. There's supposed to be software to set this and download data, but I haven't tracked it down. Honestly, for these fun little products, it would be best if the manufacturer just published the communications protocol because anyone could write a little script and give it away on the internet for anyone to find. Remember Hayes modems? If we could control those, we can surely communicate with this in 2023.Love it.
C**O
Pretty screen but junk software
I bought these hoping to monitor road dust, but the software is too poorly developed to be practical. It seems to be unable to properly connect with the device at times and is unable to pull the device history correctly. When it did work, the software took ~1.5 hrs to export a week’s worth of data collected at 3s intervals. The excel format of the data output is very old and Excel warns you that it make be unsafe. Save your $ and get a purpleair
R**S
I wanted to like this thing!
So I bought the 5-1 (CO2 version) and the regular HOTKREM, and was able to compare them both.First off, I like the "open" design. It allows air to move in and around freely.Unfortunately, the CO2 meter was off. Always showed lower readings, by about 75-100ppm. It's in the ballpark, but I want a bit more accuracy.The Temperature and humidity was also way off (on both devices) Strange, considering the sensor is right at the top of the unit.What really shines for both units together is the PM2.5 counter. It's quite good. I like the layout of the standard unit over the 5-1, but they both were within a few PPM of each other.I like the fact you get to see (in real time) whats in your air, from .3 microns all the way up to 10 microns.I don't bother with the Temperature of humidity readings, as they are not accurate, so I leave on the PM2.5 meter on the screen.Speaking of screen, very nice display. Easy to read.Cute little buggers, but I'd forget the 5 in1 and just get the standard one for it's cool PM2.5 meter..It does not have any battery's, so it will need to be plugged in all the time, via a common 5v USB connection.I'm giving this one a 3 stars for the excellent PM2.5 counter.
R**S
Great tool to have
I'm glad I took the time to look at review videos and purchased this unit over any of the million garbage units coming from China. This device has actual sensors designed to test the air for what it is designed to measure (imagine THAT being something worth mentioning, and you see how bad/fake other devices tend to be...), that can be individually replaced if need be.I bought this to test out an air purifier, which actually brings my home's AQL to 0. One "con" about the meter is that when the measurement gets to 0, the color of the displayed number goes to dark red, and the screen displays "hazardous." I guess it's a divide by zero issue? *shrug*This (or the upgraded unit with VOC measurement) is the device you're looking for. Using this, I found out that my work vehicle (Chevy Trax) often lies about the A/C setting for air circulation. I noticed my CO2 level rise to above 3000ppm with the outside air circulation setting on. Turning it off and back on made the car ACTUALLY go in to the mode (you can hear it cycle modes), and you can watch the meter show the fresh air being drawn in to the vehicle.
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