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# Natural materials Smart connectivity Tracks air quality Awair: Know What's in the Air You Breathe - Air Quality Monitor

**Brand:** awair
**Price:** € 18.07
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## Summary

> 🌍 Breathe better, live better!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Awair: Know What's in the Air You Breathe - Air Quality Monitor by awair
- **How much does it cost?** € 18.07 with free shipping
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## Best For

- awair enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted awair brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Breathe Easy:** Stay informed about toxins and chemicals in your environment.
- • **Bluetooth Ready:** Compatible with devices running iOS 8+ and Android 4.3+ for easy access.
- • **Eco-Chic Design:** Crafted from 100% North American Walnut timber for a stylish touch.
- • **Real-Time Insights:** Get actionable tips to improve your air quality instantly.
- • **Smart Home Integration:** Seamlessly connects with Nest, Alexa, and IFTTT for a smarter living space.

## Overview

The Awair Air Quality Monitor is a sophisticated device that tracks toxins, dust, CO2, humidity, and temperature, providing personalized insights to enhance your indoor air quality. Made from sustainable North American Walnut, it integrates effortlessly with smart home systems and is compatible with a wide range of mobile devices.

## Description

Product Description Do you know what's in the air you're breathing? Truth is, indoor air can be 5x more polluted than outside, affecting allergies, asthma, eczema, sleep, and much more. Awair tracks toxins in your air and gives you recommendations to help you keep it clean and safe. Awair gives you the knowledge you need to improve your indoor environment and take control. From the Manufacturer

Review: Best air quality monitor for home, office, shops, theaters, etc. - Brief background: I am a physician living in a very polluted city, study the effects of industrial and traffic related air pollution since 1995, test different air purifiers, filters and air quality monitors, have PURCHASED most of my equipment from desertcart and publish some webpages about air pollution. I am very sensitive to air pollution and usually detect spikes several minutes before good sensors detect them. Updated on 2016/07/03. I rated it as an Air Quality Monitor, not as an Environment Monitor, but it could work for both. I have two Awairs and will be updating this review because I think they are updating the software. This is an excellent device with excellent customers support, reflects quality but has a very important flaw with the humidity sensor and a shortcome with VOCs measurement. It does not work as an Environment Monitor yet (it should) because the humidity data is not consistent with AQI and another humidity sensor, taking into account that AQI is outdoors and Awair is indoors . But it is an excellent air quality monitor with two limitations. Let's see why: Humidity: it was +17% below actual humidity. Now it is +/- 11% below actual. I compare it with another humidity sensor and with my local AQI reports several times a day. Temperature: It had problems during the first week but it seems ok now. I verify it every day with two digital thermometers and an analogic one used to develop slides film and it seems awair is almost accurate but it does not show decimals. CO2 measurement with a real sensor for CO2. Very useful. It tells you when to open doors and windows to let fresh air in. It works great. VOCs metering: It does not use units but a VOCs index. I have two excellent VOCs sensors to compare with: My nose and symptoms, and the one that comes with my Winix 9500. Whenever my nose tells me there is important VOCs pollution, my Winix 9500 shows it with yellow and red bars. Definitely, awair is very sensitive. Just consider index 2 as polluted. Keep in mind that index 2 when dealing with benzene, formaldehide, etc., is harmful, but when dealing with your girlfriend's perfum is safe ... supposedly ;) PM2.5/PM10. It shows them as micrograms per cubic meter but does not differentiate PM2.5 from PM10 so, it really measures PM10 which means particles equal or smaller than PM10. I compare it with my Dylos Pro EMI and think Awair is reliable enough to get an idea of PM pollution. Score: unreliable yet. It takes into account humidity that comes with up to 17.3% error, CO2 that works well, VOCs with no units and PM that works well but you cannot compute a VOCs relative index with quantity values. Besides, temperature and humidity have nothing to do directly with air quality and both are relative: 65% humidity might be too dry for someone living in the jungle and 60 Fahrenheit might be too hot for someone living in Yellowknife, Alaska. Hopefully they can fix that all with software updates. Wifi: No problem at all but I use good routers. It just allows 2.4 GHz band but that is ok. The devices disconnect from the server, as far as I have seen because of the server - maybe updates, maintenance, etc. and they start working again with no problems, unless you try to fix it :) Anyway that is normal and they are live more time than AQI. If you change your wifi network, you must reset awair twice and must use bluetooth to find your awair again. It uses an app for tablets and cellphones, so you can monitor any site as long as you have wifi connection. That is very useful. OS: IOS and Android. I use both with no problems but prefer IOS. Bluetooth: No problems. For those of you how find trouble pairing it with bluetooth remember: the hole is on the left. 69 and 96 are not the same when talking about math ;) As AQI reports do not include VOCs, awair will help you TONS because they can represent important risks for your health and contrary to PM, they are very difficult to control; closing windows is not enough and most air purifiers are almost useless for VOCs. That you'll learn with awair. The articles and tips you get from your subscription to awair are very interesting. Unfortunately the tips might not always be accurate because the score might not be accurate enough all the time. Anyway, if you take that into account, you can use them for your needs As a whole, the awair is the best home air quality monitor, much more useful than air purifiers sensors, even more sensitive than the Winix 9500's VOCs sensor. But the Winix display is like a red light. You will not miss a warning. In time, updates will be included as part of the initial review Update: 2016/07/03 The more I use it, the more I like it. It is like a new car: understeers or oversteers, too much gas, etc. OK, let's see: General reaction: there is a lag, sometimes 1 or 2 minutes sensors: Dust (PM10) overreacts compared with my Dylos Pro VOCs: excellent sensitivity CO2: excellent sensitivity Humidity: displays wrong values half of the time Temperature: not very accurate. Just enough to get by Score: It works but takes into account temperature and humidity and it is not very accurate Red/green dot on the right. Yellow dot desirable! Please! Software: I insist it should have a function to remove humidity and temperature for the score calculations Great statistics, graphs, reports. I have used them to detect industrial pollution, post them to twitter and got newspapers interest. You can directly share your statistics by email, tweeter, facebook, etc. UPDATE: 2016-08-25 customers support: I had a problem with a sensor and Kevin sent me a new awair overseas and a form to return the defective one. They are always willing to help. The knocking function for the clock is very functional if you have your awair close to you. The clock is accurate. The display with LEDs is simple, easy to read, learn and understand and very useful because you immediately "get to know your air". No need to use the App unless you want numbers, statistics, tips, change settings, etc. You can simultaneously use the app to check one or more Awairs even from different devices. You can connect as many devices as you want in any place, room, city, country, continent, as long as you have WiFi. This is a great advantage to keep an eye on air quality for your kids' rooms, shops, theaters, etc., You can also create a small air quality network for your home, business, city, country, etc Awair is not a scientific instrument, but certainly is very useful, reliable and easy to use. Statistics: Very useful and they are improving the software with nice and useful functions. Awair Card: Their tips to improve air quality are superb. They are scientific, interesting and well supported. Battery usage: relatively low: 2% - 6% at the most CO2, VOCs and PM sensors are relatively very accurate. CO2 is consistent with environment. So are VOCs and PM. I wanted numbers for VOCs but they are no really needed because VOCs toxicity depends mostly of the VOCs: low concentrations can be harmful. PM: I compare it with my Dylos Pro EMI and can tell awair is reliable. The humidity sensors definitely are not reliable enough. Temperature is not very accurate either but it is enough to get by. AQI considers humidity and temperature but they are unnecessary for air quality. It does not really matter if you want to monitor air quality and for this purpose Awair is excellent. AQI does not include VOCs. Awair does, which is a lot better. The red/green LED is functional but I still miss a yellow intermediate LED I am also using another very interesting and portable device that you might consider, too: Air Mentor that looks beautiful, girls love it but it is completely different from awair's. You cannot just go for one or the other, because you might get disappointed. It would be like comparing a Ford SUV with a Mini. Both are cool, but do not have the same functionalities. I am very, very happy with my 2 awairs and hopefully can have more units later. Awair slogan “Get to know your air”is completely valid. It works! Update: 2016/10/02 Awair now displays ppb for VOCs which is very useful to verify your air purifiers for VOCs. Bad news for air purifiers manufacturers because contrary to PM cleaning, they do not really help much with VOCs. (I have not been able to test Aerocide yet, so I cannot tell if it does do the work). Awair is not a portable device but it is relatively easy to locate it over the air purifiers clean air outlets and check results. As you might have read, I am also using Air Mentor that is portable, am comparing both and prefer Awair. With Awair you can easily get an idea of what is wrong with your air. With Air Mentor you always must use the app because the colors just tell something is wrong but do not provide any idea of what is wrong. If you need a portable monitor go for Air Mentor. If you need functionality, go for awair. I recommend you have both, several awairs if you can afford them and one Air Mentor for portability. If you cannot afford both, go for Awair; otherwise you might end up blaming Air Mentor that is also a good device. The other not-professional air monitors that I have seen are not any competence.
Review: The changes they have made to this recently are paying off.....I believe this is worthy of your consideration now - I gave this another try, and I'm pleased to say the changes they have made, have made this a viable product now. In 2 weeks or so, I've only lost connection to WIFI once. And while that is once too many, I'm sure they'll continue to make changes to improve the quality of this unit. The app has also been changed to address concerns of tracking info for more than a day. That helps alot. Everything I was concerned about before, has been addressed. The unit has been active with the environment, and not waiting to report the changes in the conditions. And it seems to be in rhythm with other units. I'll give it 5 stars if the WIFI doesn't drop out at all, and if they figure out how to work in notifications when there is a problem, vs. having to go and look through the history. But I will say, the improvements made have been good and things are looking up for them. I realized they only recently launched, so they needed time to get things worked out. In the next couple of months, I'll provide another update, and let you know. But for now, it is worth a look. My concerns were implemented, and I think these are the things that others have mentioned as well. Monitoring the air around you should be a concern for all of us, I know at work they found one of the black molds and unfortunately the landlord is slow to want to clean up the problem. At least now, I know what I was having problems with, is really true and not just my imagination. When I felt like I was having problems with breathing, like I was missing oxygen, it turns out the CO2 levels are higher than they should be. And when I've started sneezing, I can see the particulate count is up. ***************************************************************************************************************************************************** I bought this to monitor the air quality at my office. The idea behind this is that I'd leave it on and running, and connected to WIFI. First night, after I left, I was unable to monitor it because it disconnected from WIFI. So, I was out for 3 days and when I returned, I had to connect manually to the unit after I unplugged it and plugged it back in, at which time it reconnected to WIFI. While it was "offline" from the network, it does not buffer the info, so the past 24 hours of data was gone. And as other reviewers have said, the app only gives you 24 hours of data then a new day erases the previous day....it is 2016, and apps can store countless months of data without even asking....why would you release a unit that monitors the air quality, with only 24 hours worth of logging? I know, because it won't stay connected to WIFI for more than 8 hours (at the most). Other things I noticed is that the readings were mostly flat, other than carbon dioxide, which actually seemed to be higher than the other units I've tested. I've noticed also that temp and humidity were not close to multiple other units that are similar in their readings. So, do I trust the 4 other units that are giving similar readings, or this one, that is way off on humidity and temp? What else is wrong? The look is cool and the hand crafted wood is a really nice touch; this reminds me of a vintage radio or speaker. Very cool. But the love affair stops there, nothing else is worthy of spending money on this. May not be what you want to hear, but I'm being honest. The app needs serious work, and features, and the unit needs some real work to (1) stay connected to the network it is attached to and (2) to provide readings consistent with other devices (all diff. manuf.) that are telling me the same thing, while this is telling me something else. You can decide if the masses are correct, or this is correct.

## Features

- Tracks Toxins and Chemicals, Dust, CO2, Humidity and Temperature
- Provides actionable insights and personalized tips
- Made from natural materials, including 100% North American Walnut timber
- Connects with Nest, Alexa, and IFTTT
- Smartphone or tablet with support for Bluetooth 4.0, running iOS (8 or later) and Android (Jelly Bean 4.3 or later)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 395 Reviews |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best air quality monitor for home, office, shops, theaters, etc.
*by F***R on June 16, 2016*

Brief background: I am a physician living in a very polluted city, study the effects of industrial and traffic related air pollution since 1995, test different air purifiers, filters and air quality monitors, have PURCHASED most of my equipment from Amazon and publish some webpages about air pollution. I am very sensitive to air pollution and usually detect spikes several minutes before good sensors detect them. Updated on 2016/07/03. I rated it as an Air Quality Monitor, not as an Environment Monitor, but it could work for both. I have two Awairs and will be updating this review because I think they are updating the software. This is an excellent device with excellent customers support, reflects quality but has a very important flaw with the humidity sensor and a shortcome with VOCs measurement. It does not work as an Environment Monitor yet (it should) because the humidity data is not consistent with AQI and another humidity sensor, taking into account that AQI is outdoors and Awair is indoors . But it is an excellent air quality monitor with two limitations. Let's see why: Humidity: it was +17% below actual humidity. Now it is +/- 11% below actual. I compare it with another humidity sensor and with my local AQI reports several times a day. Temperature: It had problems during the first week but it seems ok now. I verify it every day with two digital thermometers and an analogic one used to develop slides film and it seems awair is almost accurate but it does not show decimals. CO2 measurement with a real sensor for CO2. Very useful. It tells you when to open doors and windows to let fresh air in. It works great. VOCs metering: It does not use units but a VOCs index. I have two excellent VOCs sensors to compare with: My nose and symptoms, and the one that comes with my Winix 9500. Whenever my nose tells me there is important VOCs pollution, my Winix 9500 shows it with yellow and red bars. Definitely, awair is very sensitive. Just consider index 2 as polluted. Keep in mind that index 2 when dealing with benzene, formaldehide, etc., is harmful, but when dealing with your girlfriend's perfum is safe ... supposedly ;) PM2.5/PM10. It shows them as micrograms per cubic meter but does not differentiate PM2.5 from PM10 so, it really measures PM10 which means particles equal or smaller than PM10. I compare it with my Dylos Pro EMI and think Awair is reliable enough to get an idea of PM pollution. Score: unreliable yet. It takes into account humidity that comes with up to 17.3% error, CO2 that works well, VOCs with no units and PM that works well but you cannot compute a VOCs relative index with quantity values. Besides, temperature and humidity have nothing to do directly with air quality and both are relative: 65% humidity might be too dry for someone living in the jungle and 60 Fahrenheit might be too hot for someone living in Yellowknife, Alaska. Hopefully they can fix that all with software updates. Wifi: No problem at all but I use good routers. It just allows 2.4 GHz band but that is ok. The devices disconnect from the server, as far as I have seen because of the server - maybe updates, maintenance, etc. and they start working again with no problems, unless you try to fix it :) Anyway that is normal and they are live more time than AQI. If you change your wifi network, you must reset awair twice and must use bluetooth to find your awair again. It uses an app for tablets and cellphones, so you can monitor any site as long as you have wifi connection. That is very useful. OS: IOS and Android. I use both with no problems but prefer IOS. Bluetooth: No problems. For those of you how find trouble pairing it with bluetooth remember: the hole is on the left. 69 and 96 are not the same when talking about math ;) As AQI reports do not include VOCs, awair will help you TONS because they can represent important risks for your health and contrary to PM, they are very difficult to control; closing windows is not enough and most air purifiers are almost useless for VOCs. That you'll learn with awair. The articles and tips you get from your subscription to awair are very interesting. Unfortunately the tips might not always be accurate because the score might not be accurate enough all the time. Anyway, if you take that into account, you can use them for your needs As a whole, the awair is the best home air quality monitor, much more useful than air purifiers sensors, even more sensitive than the Winix 9500's VOCs sensor. But the Winix display is like a red light. You will not miss a warning. In time, updates will be included as part of the initial review Update: 2016/07/03 The more I use it, the more I like it. It is like a new car: understeers or oversteers, too much gas, etc. OK, let's see: General reaction: there is a lag, sometimes 1 or 2 minutes sensors: Dust (PM10) overreacts compared with my Dylos Pro VOCs: excellent sensitivity CO2: excellent sensitivity Humidity: displays wrong values half of the time Temperature: not very accurate. Just enough to get by Score: It works but takes into account temperature and humidity and it is not very accurate Red/green dot on the right. Yellow dot desirable! Please! Software: I insist it should have a function to remove humidity and temperature for the score calculations Great statistics, graphs, reports. I have used them to detect industrial pollution, post them to twitter and got newspapers interest. You can directly share your statistics by email, tweeter, facebook, etc. UPDATE: 2016-08-25 customers support: I had a problem with a sensor and Kevin sent me a new awair overseas and a form to return the defective one. They are always willing to help. The knocking function for the clock is very functional if you have your awair close to you. The clock is accurate. The display with LEDs is simple, easy to read, learn and understand and very useful because you immediately "get to know your air". No need to use the App unless you want numbers, statistics, tips, change settings, etc. You can simultaneously use the app to check one or more Awairs even from different devices. You can connect as many devices as you want in any place, room, city, country, continent, as long as you have WiFi. This is a great advantage to keep an eye on air quality for your kids' rooms, shops, theaters, etc., You can also create a small air quality network for your home, business, city, country, etc Awair is not a scientific instrument, but certainly is very useful, reliable and easy to use. Statistics: Very useful and they are improving the software with nice and useful functions. Awair Card: Their tips to improve air quality are superb. They are scientific, interesting and well supported. Battery usage: relatively low: 2% - 6% at the most CO2, VOCs and PM sensors are relatively very accurate. CO2 is consistent with environment. So are VOCs and PM. I wanted numbers for VOCs but they are no really needed because VOCs toxicity depends mostly of the VOCs: low concentrations can be harmful. PM: I compare it with my Dylos Pro EMI and can tell awair is reliable. The humidity sensors definitely are not reliable enough. Temperature is not very accurate either but it is enough to get by. AQI considers humidity and temperature but they are unnecessary for air quality. It does not really matter if you want to monitor air quality and for this purpose Awair is excellent. AQI does not include VOCs. Awair does, which is a lot better. The red/green LED is functional but I still miss a yellow intermediate LED I am also using another very interesting and portable device that you might consider, too: Air Mentor that looks beautiful, girls love it but it is completely different from awair's. You cannot just go for one or the other, because you might get disappointed. It would be like comparing a Ford SUV with a Mini. Both are cool, but do not have the same functionalities. I am very, very happy with my 2 awairs and hopefully can have more units later. Awair slogan “Get to know your air”is completely valid. It works! Update: 2016/10/02 Awair now displays ppb for VOCs which is very useful to verify your air purifiers for VOCs. Bad news for air purifiers manufacturers because contrary to PM cleaning, they do not really help much with VOCs. (I have not been able to test Aerocide yet, so I cannot tell if it does do the work). Awair is not a portable device but it is relatively easy to locate it over the air purifiers clean air outlets and check results. As you might have read, I am also using Air Mentor that is portable, am comparing both and prefer Awair. With Awair you can easily get an idea of what is wrong with your air. With Air Mentor you always must use the app because the colors just tell something is wrong but do not provide any idea of what is wrong. If you need a portable monitor go for Air Mentor. If you need functionality, go for awair. I recommend you have both, several awairs if you can afford them and one Air Mentor for portability. If you cannot afford both, go for Awair; otherwise you might end up blaming Air Mentor that is also a good device. The other not-professional air monitors that I have seen are not any competence.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The changes they have made to this recently are paying off.....I believe this is worthy of your consideration now
*by N***R on April 5, 2016*

I gave this another try, and I'm pleased to say the changes they have made, have made this a viable product now. In 2 weeks or so, I've only lost connection to WIFI once. And while that is once too many, I'm sure they'll continue to make changes to improve the quality of this unit. The app has also been changed to address concerns of tracking info for more than a day. That helps alot. Everything I was concerned about before, has been addressed. The unit has been active with the environment, and not waiting to report the changes in the conditions. And it seems to be in rhythm with other units. I'll give it 5 stars if the WIFI doesn't drop out at all, and if they figure out how to work in notifications when there is a problem, vs. having to go and look through the history. But I will say, the improvements made have been good and things are looking up for them. I realized they only recently launched, so they needed time to get things worked out. In the next couple of months, I'll provide another update, and let you know. But for now, it is worth a look. My concerns were implemented, and I think these are the things that others have mentioned as well. Monitoring the air around you should be a concern for all of us, I know at work they found one of the black molds and unfortunately the landlord is slow to want to clean up the problem. At least now, I know what I was having problems with, is really true and not just my imagination. When I felt like I was having problems with breathing, like I was missing oxygen, it turns out the CO2 levels are higher than they should be. And when I've started sneezing, I can see the particulate count is up. ***************************************************************************************************************************************************** I bought this to monitor the air quality at my office. The idea behind this is that I'd leave it on and running, and connected to WIFI. First night, after I left, I was unable to monitor it because it disconnected from WIFI. So, I was out for 3 days and when I returned, I had to connect manually to the unit after I unplugged it and plugged it back in, at which time it reconnected to WIFI. While it was "offline" from the network, it does not buffer the info, so the past 24 hours of data was gone. And as other reviewers have said, the app only gives you 24 hours of data then a new day erases the previous day....it is 2016, and apps can store countless months of data without even asking....why would you release a unit that monitors the air quality, with only 24 hours worth of logging? I know, because it won't stay connected to WIFI for more than 8 hours (at the most). Other things I noticed is that the readings were mostly flat, other than carbon dioxide, which actually seemed to be higher than the other units I've tested. I've noticed also that temp and humidity were not close to multiple other units that are similar in their readings. So, do I trust the 4 other units that are giving similar readings, or this one, that is way off on humidity and temp? What else is wrong? The look is cool and the hand crafted wood is a really nice touch; this reminds me of a vintage radio or speaker. Very cool. But the love affair stops there, nothing else is worthy of spending money on this. May not be what you want to hear, but I'm being honest. The app needs serious work, and features, and the unit needs some real work to (1) stay connected to the network it is attached to and (2) to provide readings consistent with other devices (all diff. manuf.) that are telling me the same thing, while this is telling me something else. You can decide if the masses are correct, or this is correct.

### ⭐ Wouldn't recommend, has some core issues that support acknowledges but can't resolve
*by E***C on May 16, 2018*

Update 5/24/18- device now goes offline daily rather than every few days. Since it’s gotten warmer out now and we usually open the windows during the day, It’s really only needed for night time air so now I just make it a habit to unplug it and plug it back in before bed and hope that it stays up and running all night. I’ve attached screenshots of what a normal days readings look like, the blank spots or when the device looses connection. —- We live in an older house fairly close to a highway, so I was looking forward to learning more about the air quality issues inside the house and using this information to address it with the whole house filter through IFTTT. There are a few significant issues: 1st - As others state, it won't stay connected to your wifi. I used to work in IT and set up wifi systems professionally. My system is pretty high-end and I have no issues with other devices. The Awair is about 30 feet from the closest wifi access point with no barriers. It still drops connection every day or two. This would be more of an annoyance than an issue, except the device does not store any data whiledisconnected, and it doesn’t reconnnect itself. You lose connection, you lose your data. It stays offline till you notice it, unplug it and plug it back in again. I've spoken with support on this and they said that the device cannot connect to 5GHz, and it is not capable of differentiating between 2.4 and 5GHz, so it keeps trying to connect to the 5GHz even though it can't use it. So to resolve this issue they gave me 2 options: turn off my 5GHz, or rename it to something different than the 2.4. This is absolutely not the correct way to set up wifi and can cause issues with other devices. Why would I impair my whole network just to keep their substandard design online? 2nd - I question the accuracy of the readings. -The dust reading is pegged at max constantly, even when I shut the thing in the closet with a HEPA filter running. I borrowed a commercial level particulate detector from a friend and measured at different times during a few days and they did not correlate. -The Chemicals one seems questionable as well though I don't have means to validate that one. -The temperature was pretty accurate, though I don't believe it should impact the AWAIR score at all, or only unless it's far out of comfort range, and even then it should be lightly weighted compared to the other air quality ratings. - The humidity seems accurate - The CO2 I can only tell by the fact that it does seem to respond to adding fresh air to the house but can't speak for accuracy otherwise. The other aspects of the device are good. Nice design that fits in well with various decor (I have the wood one, and it looks like a quality piece, not cheap). Easy to read, intuitive, and clean interface on the app and the device itself. The tap to show time is nice, as is the auto-dim for night use. I can't compare it to the other options on the market, however until they resolve the wifi connectivity issue that many are having I would not recommend this one.

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