Air Quality Monitoring (IAQ) with Control4 X Sensibo

Air Quality Monitoring (IAQ) with Control4 X Sensibo

The Sensibo Air & Sensibo Sky makes your existing air conditioner smart and connected! Sensibo is an external device that you pair your remote controlled air conditioner with. Sensibo will work with the majority of infra-red based HVAC systems whether it is a mini split, window AC, ductless, portable, heat pump and even central air conditioners. As the product is extremely affordable it assists in lowering the price of Control4 for entry level systems such as MDU systems when bundled with the Control4 CA-1 or EA-1 controllers.

For Air & Sky models it enables full two way control and feedback over room temperature, humidity, setpoints, hvac mode and fan speeds.

 

The Sensibo Pure is the world's most advanced smart air purifier that will keep you healthy and energized. Sensibo Pure has a built in sensor measuring your indoor air quality providing feedback on good, modern or unhealthy air. It is equipped with specially designed strong HEPA & Carbon filters, removes particles as small as 0.1um and protects against viruses, bacteria, dust, smoke, bad odors.

For the Pure model it will allow you to control on/off, fan speeds, LED lights and provide you with air quality and filter feedback.

 

The Sensibo Elements indoor air quality monitor lets you view the pollution levels in your home from your phone, anywhere, anytime. View live pollution levels, historical graphs & get notified when pollution levels reach dangerous levels. Why do I need an air quality tester or air quality sensor for my home?

For Sensibo Elements it provides a webview to show an overview and historical data for the user as well as programmable events for different thresholds (good, moderate, unhealthy) so you can purify air when detected using any filtration system.

 

 

The importance of air quality monitoring in the home is reflected in several aspects:

  1. Health Protection: Indoor air quality directly affects the health of residents. Regular monitoring can help identify harmful gases (such as carbon monoxide and formaldehyde) and allergens (such as mold and dust) early, reducing the risk of respiratory diseases and allergic reactions.

  2. Improving Quality of Life: Good air quality contributes to overall comfort in the home, reducing discomfort such as headaches and fatigue, making family members feel more comfortable and happy.

  3. Disease Prevention: Long-term exposure to polluted indoor air can lead to chronic diseases (such as heart disease and lung disease). Air quality monitoring helps identify these potential hazards, allowing for appropriate corrective measures to be taken.

  4. Environmental Monitoring: Air quality monitoring can also provide insights into changes in the home environment, helping to develop strategies for ventilation, humidification, or dehumidification to maintain an ideal indoor environment.

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