We will be happy to answer any questions you may have about indoor air or the air-Q. We are also open to sales partnerships and collaborations and look forward to hearing from you.
Yes, smart home standards such as IFTTT, Home Assistant and others are already supported. Support for Matter is planned for the end of 2024 or early 2025.
Compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant is in the works. Unfortunately, the voice assistants do not support devices with as many sensors as the air-Q out of the box. We have to rely on updates from the providers here.
Yes, the Wi-Fi can be deactivated automatically or time-controlled for the night using the night mode. However, no connection to the app is possible during this period or until the device is restarted (disconnect power).
Asbestos describes fibrous silicate minerals with fiber diameters greater than or equal to two micrometers. It has the property of splitting longitudinally into smaller and smaller fibers when it breaks. Due to its low mass, asbestos is airborne and can be inhaled.
The air-Q's particulates sensor can partially detect asbestos as particulates , as the sensor can detect particles up to 1 µm and above. However, asbestos cannot be distinguished from "normal" particulates . Therefore, the extremely carcinogenic risk of asbestos can only be partially mapped. A high particulates value is always bad. Unfortunately, the air-Q cannot determine whether this is asbestos.
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