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Ionmax Q10 Air Quality Monitor

Ionmax Q10 Air Quality Monitor

SKU:ION-AQM-Q10

 

Enhance your indoor air quality awareness with the Ionmax Q10 Air Quality Monitor. This advanced device measures PM2.5, TVOC, CO2, humidity, and temperature, providing comprehensive insights at a glance. Its high-contrast display ensures readability in any lighting, while the four-colour air quality index highlights health impacts clearly.

With rapid detection times—PM2.5 in 2 seconds, TVOC in 1 second, and CO2 in 1 second—and industrial-grade calibration, the Q10 delivers precise and reliable readings. Stylish, silent, and energy-efficient, its patent-pending aero-driving system makes it a perfect fit for any space. Stay informed and breathe confidently with the Ionmax Q10!

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  • PM2.5 Particulate Matter

    PM2.5 refers to fine particulate matter that is 2.5 micrometers or smaller in diameter, which can penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream. Monitoring PM2.5 levels is crucial as prolonged exposure can lead to serious health issues, including respiratory and cardiovascular problems.

  • Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC)

    TVOCs are a group of organic chemicals that can evaporate into the air, often emitted from household products like paints, cleaners, and furniture. Tracking TVOC levels helps identify potential sources of indoor pollution, ensuring a healthier living environment free from harmful fumes.

  • Carbon Dioxide (CO2)*

    Elevated Carbon Dioxide (CO2) levels can indicate poor ventilation and overcrowding, leading to decreased cognitive function and increased feelings of drowsiness or discomfort. Regularly monitoring CO2 concentrations ensures optimal air quality and promotes alertness and productivity in indoor spaces.

  • Temperature

    Maintaining a comfortable temperature in your home is essential for overall well-being and productivity. Monitoring temperature helps you create a pleasant indoor environment, reducing stress on your body and enhancing comfort throughout the day.

  • Humidity

    Humidity levels significantly affect indoor air quality, impacting everything from comfort to mould growth. By keeping track of humidity levels, you can prevent excessive moisture that promotes allergens like dust mites and mould while also ensuring your environment remains comfortable and healthy.

  • * CO2 on this device is calculated from Ethanol and H2 measurements, and may slightly differ from the actual CO2 value.

  • Display

    3.5" 320 x 480 TFT LCM

    160° wide viewing angle

  • Detection range

    PM2.5: 0 ~ 500ÎĽg/m3
    TVOC: 0~20ppm
    (0.01~2.99ppm displayed in 2 decimals; 3.0~20.0 in 1 decimal)
    CO2* : 400~3500ppm
    Temperature: 0~60°C
    Humidity: 0~99%RH

    * CO2 is calculated from Ethanol and H2 measurements, may slightly differ from the actual CO2 value.

  • Response time

    PM2.5: 2 seconds

    TVOC: 1 second

    CO2: 1 second

  • Power input

    5V DC USB-C

  • Dimensions

    H: 146mm

    D: 75mm

    W: 84mm

  • Weight

    0.215kg

  • Warranty

    1 year

  • View and download the user manual for the Ionmax Q10 Air Quality Monitor

    User Manual 

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs about Air Quality Monitoring

How does PM2.5 affect our health?

PM2.5 particles are small enough for you to breathe deeply into your lungs. Sources of PM2.5 can include house dust, pet dander, cooking fumes, tobacco smoke, vehicle emissions and industrial emissions.

Long period exposure to PM2.5 have been linked to asthma, lung cancer, respiratory diseases and cardiovascular illnesses. Hence, it is important to monitor PM2.5 levels indoors to ensure that your indoor air quality is not at risk.

What are VOCs and how do they affect our health?

VOCs (Volatile organic compounds) are a large group of chemicals that easily evaporate at room temperature. Most odours are of VOCs.

Sources of VOCs can include

  • home and personal care products (cleaners, disinfectants, gasoline, air fresheners),
  • building materials (paints, glues, solvents, upholstery, foam), and
  • indoor activities (such as smoking, cooking, burning wood, dry cleaning).

Prolonged exposure and high levels of VOCs can harm health; cause eye, nose and throat irritation, shortness of breath, headaches, fatigue, nausea, dizziness and skin problems. Formaldehyde - a type of VOC - can cause cancer.

How does carbon dioxide (CO2) affect indoor air?

Indoor CO2 levels can affect our health in several ways.

When CO2 levels are too high, it means the air is not being properly ventilated. This can lead to feelings of stuffiness, headaches, dizziness, and even difficulty concentrating. Over time, consistently high CO2 levels might cause more serious health issues like fatigue or respiratory problems.

Good ventilation helps keep CO2 levels low, ensuring we breathe fresh, healthy air, which is crucial for our well-being.

How does the Q10 air quality monitor measure carbon dioxide (CO2) levels?

CO2 is calculated from Ethanol and H2 measurements, and may slightly differ from the actual CO2 value in your indoor air.

How does temperature affect indoor air quality?

Indoor temperature levels play a big role in our comfort and health.

If it's too hot inside, we might feel tired, dehydrated, and have trouble sleeping. It can also lead to heat-related issues like headaches or overheating, especially for vulnerable people like the elderly.

On the other hand, if it's too cold, it can cause discomfort, make it harder to focus, and even increase the risk of colds or other illnesses.

Maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature helps us stay healthy, comfortable, and focused.

How does humidity affect indoor air quality?

Indoor humidity levels can significantly impact our health.

When humidity is too high, the air feels damp, which can lead to mould growth and dust mites, both of which can trigger allergies and respiratory issues. It can also make us feel sticky and uncomfortable.

When humidity is too low, the air becomes dry, which can cause dry skin, irritated eyes, and worsen respiratory problems. It can also make us more susceptible to colds and other infections.

Keeping indoor humidity at a balanced level helps ensure a healthier and more comfortable living environment.