Understand every room: Air quality isn’t the same throughout your home.
Multiroom monitoring lets you see how conditions vary from space to space, so you can
pinpoint issues and take action where it matters most.
Why CO₂ matters in the bedroom: CO₂ levels tend to rise during sleep as
rooms are closed off and ventilation is reduced. Tracking CO₂ overnight helps you identify
when fresh air is needed, supporting better sleep quality and morning alertness.
A complete picture in your living room: Since you spend most of your day
in shared living spaces, monitoring all key pollutants—such as PM2.5, VOCs, humidity, and
radon, gives you a more holistic understanding of daily exposure and long-term health.