Air quality device from bluSensor relies on Sensirion’s environmental sensors

 

Sensirion (Stäfa, Switzerland), an expert in environmental sensing, has announced that bluSensor (Großgmain, Austria) is using environmental sensors manufactured by Sensirion in its innovative air quality device, bluSensor AIQ.

bluSensor AIQ is the world’s first intelligent air quality measuring device with a smart plug concept. The small, flexible sensor can be operated with a power bank battery, via a USB socket in a smart home, via a notebook at work or even in a car or truck. It measures and stores over 5000 different air quality values, everywhere and at any time. The specially developed LED pulsates in the appropriate colour depending on the air quality. A quick glance at the device is enough to read the current condition of your air.

The compact measuring device can be used on-the-go via Bluetooth Low Energy and a suitable app for iOS and Android, as well as in a fixed location via wifi and without the need for a gateway. The device supports the most common smart home solutions like Apple’s HomeKit and Conrad Connect. Moreover, the device has an extensive open source interface (API) aimed at IoT developers to integrate the sensor into any IoT cloud.

“There is currently no comparable device on the market that can be used both portably and in a smart home and that is open to any IoT cloud available,” said Dorly Holzer-Harringer, managing director of Almendo Technologies GmbH, the company behind buSensor.

bluSensor AIQ has been specially developed for the consumer electronics market. By using the latest sensor technology from Sensirion (humidity sensor SHTC3, multi-pixel gas sensor SGP30), it was possible to develop a mobile measuring device with precise measurements and low power consumption in a very small package. “bluSensor’s air quality device is the perfect application for our environmental sensors, offering a low power mode as well as reliable and accurate air quality measurements,” says Hartmut Welte, area sales manager at Sensirion.

The humidity sensor SHTC3 has been designed to overcome conventional limits on size, power consumption and price-performance ratio in order to fulfil the requirements of the consumer electronics market and products like bluSensor’s AIQ. By using Sensirion’s CMOSens Technology, the SHTC3 offers a complete sensor system on a single chip. The SGP30 gas sensor is based on Sensirion’s multi-pixel platform, which integrates four gas sensing elements into a very small 2.45 x 2.45 x 0.9 mm3 DFN package featuring a fully calibrated air quality output signal. The unique combination of long-term stability and multi-pixel technology opens up new possibilities for environmental monitoring for smart homes, appliances and Internet of Things applications.

"We are already working on further devices for the smart home and prop tech markets. The precise, and long-term stable SPS30 particulate matter sensor from Sensirion will also be integrated here," explains Holzer-Harringer.

Caption: bluSensor’s air quality device (photo: Sensirion / bluSensor)

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