








🌬️ BREATHEAirmonitor Plus: Because your air deserves a smart upgrade.
The BREATHEAirmonitor Plus is a compact, 8-in-1 indoor air quality monitor featuring high-precision laser and NDIR sensors. It measures particulate matter (PM1, PM2.5, PM10), CO2, VOCs, formaldehyde, temperature, and humidity. With Wi-Fi connectivity and a dedicated app, it offers real-time tracking, trend analysis, and alerts. Its rechargeable battery enables portable use, making it ideal for home and office environments to enhance health, focus, and mold prevention.




| ASIN | B0CLYRBRSB |
| Item model number | BTL40001 |
| Manufacturer | BREATHE |
| Product Dimensions | 3.56 x 7.11 x 8.38 cm; 113.4 g |
B**E
I recently bought the BREATHE Airmonitor Plus, and I have to say, it has been a game-changer for our home! This little device is packed with features, and it’s been eye-opening to see what kind of air we’ve been breathing. First off, the setup was a breeze. I’m not the most tech-savvy person, but the instructions were clear, and I had it up and running in no time. The display is easy to read and understand, even for someone like me who doesn’t usually deal with technical stuff. The BREATHE Airmonitor Plus measures everything you could possibly want to know about your air quality – PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10, CO2, TVOC, Formaldehyde, Temperature, and Humidity. I had no idea how much stuff could be floating around in the air! One of the most surprising things was how high the CO2 levels were in our bedroom at night. We’ve since started leaving the door slightly open to let more air circulate, and we’ve both been sleeping much better. It’s also been really helpful to see the temperature and humidity levels – turns out our house was way too dry, which was probably why we were waking up with sore throats. The build quality of the monitor is great too. It feels sturdy, and the sleek design fits right in with our home decor. It’s portable, so we’ve been moving it around to different rooms to get a complete picture of our indoor air quality. Overall, I couldn’t be happier with this purchase. It’s given us peace of mind and has definitely made us more conscious about the air we’re breathing. If you’re on the fence about getting an air quality monitor, I highly recommend the BREATHE Airmonitor Plus. It’s worth every penny!
J**N
Works well and is portable. I can move it around from room to room. My wife suffers from a lung infection. I wanted to make sure the air was excellent. A dust remover helped.
F**A
I'm extremely disappointed with this product. It never functioned correctly, and the battery life is abysmal, lasting only 30 minutes. The only feature that seems to work is the CO2 reading. Buy Airthings 2960 View Plus best air monitor on the market.
C**M
My air quality monitor monitors PM1, PM2.5, PM10, CO2, TVOC and HCHO. what do those values represent and why are they important? Great question! Your air quality monitor is measuring key pollutants that affect both health and environmental conditions. Here’s what each of those values represents: PM1, PM2.5, PM10 (Particulate Matter): These refer to airborne particles of different sizes—PM1 being the smallest and PM10 being the largest. PM2.5 is particularly concerning because these tiny particles can penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream, increasing risks of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. PM10 includes dust and pollen, which can irritate the respiratory system. CO₂ (Carbon Dioxide): While CO₂ itself isn’t a pollutant at typical indoor levels, excessive concentrations can indicate poor ventilation and lead to symptoms like headaches, drowsiness, and reduced cognitive function. TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds): These are gases emitted by various household items like paints, cleaning supplies, and furniture. High levels can lead to eye, nose, and throat irritation, and prolonged exposure has been linked to more serious health effects. HCHO (Formaldehyde): A specific VOC, formaldehyde is commonly found in building materials and furniture. It’s a known carcinogen and can cause irritation of the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. The monitor has been very responsive. My apartment lacks ventilation and the CO2 reads high when the windows are closed too long, so it is a good reminder. My daughter was not meaning to test it, but when she lit some incense the PM levels quickly went high as they should. The ap is great and you can set the levels at which you want CO2 and PM2.5 alarms set to it, you can export data. as well as other settings.
A**R
Not accurate at all. I have 3 other VOC monitor and this one doesn't pick up any VOC!
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