Award-winning 5-in-1 air quality monitor with 3.1" HD retina display. Tracks 5 key metrics: PM2.5, dangerous gases (tVOC), CO2 (NDIR), temperature, and humidity. Also provides information on the outdoor environment including weather forecast, AQI, and UV index. Accuracy is backed by Smart Air's third-party tests. We also offer the QP Lite travel air monitor. Not sure which one to buy? We explain the main differences between the QP Pro vs QP Lite.
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Description
See What's In Your Air
QP Pro Air Quality Monitor
The air you breathe into your body has a huge impact on your health. The QP Pro allows you to 24/7 monitor the air in your home so you never breathe dangerous air again.
5-in-1 Comprehensive Monitoring
The QP Pro air quality monitor gives you a comprehensive look into the air you are breathing.
Award-Winning Air Quality Monitor
The QP Pro is both an iF and Red Dot design award winner.
Monitor Your Air From Anywhere
By connecting to the Qingping+ App, you can monitor your air from anywhere. Get instant alerts to your phone when air quality becomes unsafe. App available on the Apple and Google Play store.
Record and View Historical Data
Track and analyse your air quality over time and export data for further analysis.
Real-time Outdoor Snapshot
The QP Pro brings you weather forecasts, air quality index (AQI), UV index, and the time - all in one snapshot.
Smartphone-Like Touch Operation
A smooth user experience with tap and swipe functionality.
HD Retina IPS Display
3.1", PPI 328, touch screen, automatic brightness adjustment, large viewing angle, high contrast.
Superior Performance
Incredibly responsive and accurate. Innovative vent design for more accurate sensors. Precision remains with long-term use.
Free Upgrades to Functionality
Continuous software upgrades to optimise existing functions and add new functions, similar to your smartphone.
Only Standalone Monitors Accurately Measure Air Quality
Built-in sensors on devices such as air purifiers can only detect the air conditions next to the device. The QP Pro independent air monitor can test the air anywhere.
Treat Your Body Right
High CO2 levels are common and often go unnoticed causing a variety of issues. The QP Pro will allow you to 24/7 monitor and crack a window open if concentrations get high.
Source: Health Canada (2021)
Track PM2.5, One of Biggest Killers in the World
Are your PM2.5 levels over the WHO limit of 5 micrograms? If so, studies show reducing your PM2.5 levels even just a little bit with HEPA air purifiers can reduce your risk of death significantly.
PM2.5: One of the biggest killers in the world, with 99% of the population breathing dangerous levels. Even moderate levels are shown to cause cancer and heart disease.
tVOC: Dangerous gases such as formaldehyde which can irritate our organs and cause cancer.
CO2: High CO2 levels can result in drowsiness, headaches, high blood pressure, and more.
*If levels are high, a combination of HEPA air purifiers and improved ventilation can help lower levels
To set up your QP air monitor, please follow these quick instructions:
1. Download the Qingping+ (basic) or Qingping IoT (advanced) app onto your phone and connect your monitor so you can access additional monitor settings
2. Go to the settings screen and check the firmware to see if any recent updates are needed on your monitor
Our monitors are set to auto calibrate CO2. We recommend going through the settings to check all the defaults are right for you.
Auto calibrate: As long as the device is exposed to around 400-500ppm CO2 for a few hours every month, you shouldn’t need to calibrate it. This can be done by taking the device outside or placing it next to an open window. If the device isn't getting enough exposure to outdoor levels, the sensors may drift over time. If this happens, you can reset the CO2 sensors in the Settings accessed via the app.
I am sensitive to EMFs and want to reduce them while measuring air quality. Do the Smart Air monitors produce EMFs?
The manufacturer has confirmed that it may be difficult for the air monitors to be set to airplane mode or block the surrounding signal. The good news is such device is essentially a signal receiver, which means as long as it is not actually connected to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, it will only emit negligible EMF in comparison to a router or smartphone. A device picking up your monitor doesn’t mean they are connected and you can ask smart devices, such as TV or smartphones, to ignore your air monitor to avoid any unwanted connections. It isn’t easy to shut down the connection, or cut off the signal, on monitors as they are mainly operated via Apps, as are most monitors on the market.
Do I have to be connected to the Internet to use the monitor?
No, the real time air monitoring function works well without an internet connection. However, the device can only store historical data when connected to the internet.
Why can't I connect to the Wi-Fi?
The QP Air Monitors don't support Wi-Fi that requires authentication to be completed on a web page or information to be entered in a special login client. Please check the network signal before purchasing as the monitor currently only supports 2.4GHz or 2.4GHz/5GHz networks. It will not work on a 5GHz network.
Some networks, eg universities or schools, may need to whitelist the following IP addresses:
39.106.170.175
161.117.178.131
74.211.104.158
And the devices use the following ports so it may help to open these too:
11883
443
80
1886
Can the QP Pro detect formaldehyde? Is tVOC equal to formaldehyde?
Formaldehyde cannot be monitored with the QP Pro. tVOC (total volatile organic compounds) contains thousands of compounds, such as formaldehyde and benzene, but it is NOT equal to formaldehyde. tVOC readings may increase significantly when there are more people in the room or during activities such as cooking, eating, cleaning or putting on make up. They then usually fall back down after the activity is finished or the room is ventilated. tVOC readings can also increase significantly when unsealed substances containing alcohol are present near the monitor. Indoor tVOC can also come from combustion products such as coal or natural gas, tobacco, materials used in construction and decoration, furniture, and household appliances. Some VOCs are harmful to humans, and by opening windows or turning on ventilation systems as well as identifying and eliminating the sources, you can effectively reduce tVOC concentrations.