Air Quality Monitor

You cannot see or smell most indoor air pollutants, but they affect how you feel every day. MOES smart air quality monitors measure CO2 levels, VOCs, particulate matter, temperature, and humidity in real time, displaying readings on the device and in the Tuya Smart Life app. Set threshold alerts to know when ventilation is needed, and trigger air purifiers or fans automatically through app automations.

Indoor Air Quality Monitors: See What You Are Actually Breathing

Poor indoor air quality is one of the most overlooked causes of headaches, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. CO2 builds up in closed rooms, VOCs off-gas from furniture and cleaning products, and fine particles circulate without any visible sign. A MOES smart air quality monitor gives you a continuous, accurate picture of conditions in any room so you can take action before symptoms appear.

Where Air Quality Monitoring Has the Most Impact

Home offices and study rooms. CO2 levels rise quickly in a closed room with one or two people working. Elevated CO2 is directly linked to reduced concentration and decision-making ability. A monitor placed on your desk shows you when to open a window or run a ventilation fan, keeping you productive throughout the day.

Children's bedrooms and nurseries. Children are more sensitive to air pollutants than adults. A monitor in a child's room lets you track overnight air quality and receive an alert if CO2 or particulate levels rise above a safe threshold. Pair with a smart socket to automatically activate an air purifier when readings exceed your set limit.

Kitchens and living areas. Cooking generates particulate matter and VOCs that linger long after the meal is finished. A monitor near the kitchen shows you how quickly pollutants clear after cooking and whether your ventilation is actually working. Use the data to decide when to run the range hood or open windows.

Offices and meeting rooms. In shared spaces, CO2 accumulates faster and the effects on alertness are more pronounced. A visible monitor on the wall gives everyone in the room a real-time indication of air quality and prompts ventilation before the environment becomes uncomfortable. Connect to a temperature and humidity sensor for a complete picture of indoor comfort conditions.

FAQs About MOES Air Quality Monitors

Depending on the model, MOES air quality monitors measure some combination of CO2 (carbon dioxide), TVOC (total volatile organic compounds), PM2.5 (fine particulate matter), temperature, and humidity. Check the individual product page for the exact sensors included in each model, as the measured parameters vary between devices.

Yes. Through the Tuya Smart Life app, you can create automations that trigger other Tuya-compatible devices when a reading crosses a threshold. For example, activate a smart socket connected to an air purifier when PM2.5 exceeds a set level, or turn on a ventilation fan when CO2 rises above 1000 ppm. This turns the monitor into an active part of your indoor climate system.

No. The display on the monitor shows real-time readings locally without requiring an internet connection. WiFi connectivity is needed for app access, historical data, remote alerts, and automation triggers. If the network goes down, the device continues to measure and display readings on screen.

MOES air quality monitors use NDIR (non-dispersive infrared) sensors for CO2 measurement, which is the same technology used in professional instruments and provides reliable accuracy for home and office use. Electrochemical and laser particle sensors are used for VOC and PM2.5 detection respectively. Allow 10 to 15 minutes after powering on for the sensors to stabilize before relying on readings.

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