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Life Basis – A Comfortable & Convenient Home For Busy Daily Life!
Life Basis is committed to bringing a healthy, comfortable, beautiful and convenient home life to every customer. Over the past 10 years, we have insisted on continuous innovation to meet customers’ needs. With high-quality products and modern fashionable design styles, Life Basis is widely trusted and recognized by domestic and international consumers.

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LifeBasis Air Quality Monitor
LifeBasis Radon Detector
Product Dimensions : 0.95 x 2.92 x 6.3 inches; 6.08 ounces
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : September 24, 2024
Manufacturer : Life Basis
ASIN : B0DHTLW9H7
Best Sellers Rank: #13,659 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #33 in Indoor Air Quality Meters
Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (248) var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘ready’).execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( ‘acrLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault”: true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { A.declarative(‘acrStarsLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault” : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } }); });
MULTIFUNCTION MONITORING: This indoor air quality monitor provides real-time monitoring of 11 crucial indexes including AQI, CO2, PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10, Particles, HCHO, TVOC, temperature and humidity, dual alarm system-visual and audible. Life Basis air quality monitor keeps you informed of current air quality levels at all times to guarantee the breath health of your family
HIGH-PRECISOIN SMART SENSOR: The air quality meter is equipped with NDIR infrared carbon dioxide sensor, laser particle sensor, semiconductor sensor, photoelectric sensor, temperature and humidity sensor, which responds quickly and sensitively, and provide accurate indoor air concentration
COLOR AND SOUND ALARM: The color of the icon corresponding to a single gas changes according to the gas concentration, which are Good(Green), Moderate Pollution(Yellow), Poor (Orange), Unhealthy (Red) four grades. When the Normal is exceeded, the device will emit a ticking alarm sound, the indicator light will flash continuously and the interface color will change. You can acquire in real time which gas is unsafe and take action accordingly to enhance the air quality
CLEAR DISPLAY SETTINGS: Life Basis Air Quality Monitor has a LCD screen display, each data is clear with color reminder , easy to understand. The screen brightness can be adjusted according to your needs, allowing you to understand the indoor air quality at a glance
LONG BATTERY LIFE: Equipped with a 2500mAh battery and Type-C Charging Port, easy to use and portable. Our air quality monitor provides up to 11-12 hours of continuous use on a full charge. With a low battery consumption processing chip, it enables uninterrupted air quality monitoring to safeguard you and your family’s health
WIDE APPLICATION: This portable air quality monitor is suitable for testing the air quality in multiple indoor places such as living rooms, kitchens, basements, offices, planting rooms, and cars. Its compact design and ease of use make it the perfect solution for maintaining a healthy environment
RESPOND PROMPTLY: If you have any questions about the products, we will give you a solution ASAP (Note: Charge it for 5 minutes before using it for the first time. Then, press and hold the multifunction button to turn it on. Please calibrate the product before using it.)

Khan –
Great Air quality monitor
I purchased this Air Quality Monitor to determine if we have good-quality air in our house after the recent HVAC work, and I have been impressed with the amount of information it provides in such a compact device. It tracks everything from CO2 and PM levels to temperature and humidity, all displayed clearly on a bright LCD screen. I love that the color-coded indicators and alarms make it super easy to know when the air quality dips, one of my favorite features of this device. The sensors seem accurate and respond quickly, which gives me peace of mind, especially when cooking or spending time in the basement. The built-in rechargeable battery is great as It is less maintenance work to just plug the monitor. The USB-C charging is awesome, as I don’t have to keep track of specific cords. It’s lightweight and portable. I can walk around with it in the house or garage to test, and it can easily fit in my pocket. Overall, this monitor has really helped me stay aware of my indoor environment, and I would definitely recommend it for anyone wanting to improve their home’s air quality.
Aleksey –
Accurate and easy-to-use air quality monitor.
This monitor is excellent for keeping track of indoor air quality. It’s accurate, responsive, and the color-coded display makes it easy to see at a glance which pollutants are present. The dual sound and visual alarms are helpful, and the battery lasts long enough for convenient use. Compact and portable, it’s perfect for home, office, or car use. Definitely a useful tool for healthier air indoors.
Amazon Customer –
Hanheld Air Quality
Good device, the only thing I would add is that it measures carbon monoxide.
Happy_Camper –
See the air, fix the air – real readings after a quick calibration.
Setup was painless and the bright display shows AQI, particle counts and CO₂ in real time so you can actually watch how cooking or opening a window changes things. Please make sure you do calibration before use and after that you will see correct readings; calibration need to be done on fresh air – do that and the numbers finally start to mean something. The dual alert is genuinely useful: when a level drifts up we get a clear beep and can fix ventilation before it becomes a problem, which gave me peace of mind for my child’s room. I appreciate that it reports fine and larger particles separately and also tracks temperature and humidity, so it feels like a complete picture not just one number. The compact footprint and included stand make it easy to find the right spot, and the menu is simple enough that my partner uses it without reading the manual. If you want a straightforward, reliable way to keep tabs on indoor air, this delivers – just remember the calibration step and you’ll be set
Jenil –
Good air quality for home
I’ve been using the LifeBasis Air Quality Monitor for a couple of weeks now, and it’s been very reliable.Setup was straightforward, and the stand makes it easy to keep on a desk or shelf.The real-time readings for PM2.5, PM10, CO2, and VOCs give me peace of mind about my indoor air quality.It’s surprisingly accurate when compared to another smaller sensor I own.The screen is bright and easy to read, even from across the room.I like that it shows temperature and humidity along with air quality levels.The dual alert feature is handy—it immediately warns me if the air quality drops.It’s lightweight but feels well-built and not flimsy.The only downside is that the fan makes a very faint hum, but it’s not bothersome.Overall, a great tool for anyone concerned about indoor air quality.
DAVID A MAIR –
A pleasant toy that might help you choose how to make your indoor air cleaner than local outdoor air
This really is barely more than a toy. A real tool to do the job would cost many hundreds of dollars, but the documentation for this does claim it isn’t laboratory test equipment. OTOH, it is cheap and can be nice looking.I have a combination of 6 different brand/model combinations and there is no consistency in any of the readings between any pair. Readings on any two usually differ by far more than 10% for any property. CO2 readings across all six brand/models I have might range from 400ppm to 660ppm when 400ppm is about the average CO2 level for non-polluted outside air between sea level to over a mile higher. Sometimes the readings for one property will stick at some vaue and not change but power off/on sometimes recovers it.One approach to using something like this is to buy a handful of models each from a different brand, Many sold on-line are exactly the same device sold as a different brand, if it looks the same it probably is. Instead of being concerned with the “reported” air-quality by any one device consider the average reading of some air-property from about four different devices. The most useful thing you could really get is a sign that some air property is increasing or decreasing in value over several minutes, you should be able to spot a trend in any property (especially if the trend is seen on multiple devices). The update rate is not fast, maybe one or two updates per-second but that’s too short a time to determine anything useful about instantaneous air-quality given the true quality of the device, it’s a shame they don’t have an obvious rolling average type normalization to make changes less sharp and trends more obvious.For most users the best features to watch for in something like this is are probably rising trends in any of CO, CO2, PM2.5 and PM10 (most devices like this monitor CO2 but not CO). Use a proper home smoke/CO detector for actual personal home safety and leave the location if it’s alarm sounds. But, with a device like this observing a rising trend in CO or CO2 might indicate a source of pollution from fuel burning indoors, ventilate, stop the fuel burning or leave. A rising trend in PM2.5/PM10 might indicate outside pollution from vehicles/wildfires (reduce ventilation or filter the indoor air but leave the location if CO or CO2 is also rising, especially if a home smoke/CO alarm sounds). That doesn’t mean ignore properties like PM1.0, TVOCs and HCHO. You might live next to a source of any of them, but spray perfume or air-freshener will probably increase the PM1.0 reading.Don’t sit staring at the device tracking the immediate trends. Turn it on placed in an unobstructed location. Look at it casually over a few days to get a feel for where the levels tend to be. Even get government data for outside air pollutant levels in your area for comparison. Continue looking at the device casually and a “trend would be that a number is far from normal and stays that way for many minutes. Especially if the same trend is seen on models from multiple brands. But, there might be time-of day trends, e.g. when nearby road traffic is busy. Since the documented sensitivity of any property ranges a long way between clean air and unhealthy air it’s more likely any rising trend that doesn’t set-off a home smoke/CO alarm indicates you might benefit from using simple air purifiers. If a trend like that happens on only one brand it’s more likely the one device is innacurate and restarting it might help but stay cautious (the other three you didn’t see a trend on might be the innacurate ones). Always trust a home smoke/CO detector and public service annoucements before one of these but it can help you make other choices that will let you clean your indoor air to a better quality than outside air.