I really like that sometimes things get better over time. From 2016 - 2023 I fairly often did research to try to find the best indoor air quality monitor, and even though in principle it would have been very easy to manufacture something great, the actual competitors all sucked.
But I moved into a new house recently, and looked again; there's now at least one really good option: the QingPing Air Quality Monitor Gen 2.
Maybe it's spying on my for the Chinese government or something and that's why it's so good? But it has a pretty nice UI, measures ~all the relevant things (PM2.5, CO2, VOCs, humidity, temperature), and has an app that logs 30 days' worth of measurements. It's not cheap, but it is a bit cheaper than the similar things I'd bought for the purpose that were also substantially worse.
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in reply to Amber Dawn • •I haven't tried most of the current cheaper ones on amazon; most of my comparison points are earlier generations. I did buy a portable one for Burning Man last year whose measurements seemed... kinda suspect iirc. I mostly only wanted it for pm2.5, but its CO2 measurements didn't line up with what I'd expect based on experiences with other CO2 monitors.
I chose the Qingping because:
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