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IKEA’s Cheap $US12 ($15) Sensor Warns You When Air Quality Gets Bad, But Does Nothing About it – Gizmodo Australia
If you live in a crowded urban centre, all you really have to do is peek outside in the morning to confirm how polluted the air you’re breathing is. But even if…
If you live in a crowded urban centre, all you really have to do is peek outside in the morning to confirm how polluted the air youre breathing is. But even if you dont live in a perpetual cloud of smog, that doesnt necessarily mean the air youre breathing is clean, which is why this $US12 ($15) air quality sensor from IKEA might not be a bad idea.
The Vindriktning one of IKEAs more challenging pronunciations is designed to sit in a high traffic area of your home so it has a better chance to sample…
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