AerHome by AerNos

Thanusri swetha J December 16, 2021 | 09:35 AM Technology

Another new innovative product rolled out on the digital stage AerHome uses nano-gas sensors, environmental sensors, and AI software to deliver a complete picture of air quality in every room of your house. Aerhome is a connected device that can communicate with other smart devices and systems in your home. [1]

Figure 1. The AerHome by AerNos

Figure 1 shows the AerHome combines breakthrough nano-gas sensors, best-of-class environmental sensors, and artificial intelligence (AI) software to deliver a complete picture of air quality in every room of your home. AerHome detects toxic gases as well as micro dust (particulate matter). Every member of your family can access your home’s air quality using apps and take specific actions preventing exposures resulting in minor to severe health concerns. As a connected IOT product, AerHome can communicate with other smart home devices including smart speakers to automatically instruct other devices to cleanse the air, open up ventilation systems, alert loved ones or emergency personnel.[2]

AerHome by AerNos

Air pollution is bad for our health and can be especially problematic for infants and young children contributing to asthma, autism, obesity, diabetes, ADHD and other mental health issues. In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) describes indoor air pollution as the greatest environmental health risk to people.

AerNos, a manufacturer of tiny, accurate nano gas sensors that detect multiple harmful gases in the air at parts-per-billion levels, believes knowing the quality of the air in your home has never been more important.

This is why it is introducing AerHome, an indoor air quality monitor that will help people live healthier by making them smarter about their indoor air. It monitors Ozone, NO2, VOCs, PM10, 2.5 and 1.0, as well as temperature and humidity. It also includes a first ever replaceable sensor chip and remote updates for future enhancements. Not only does AerHome provide the data, but it shares expert insights to help people take targeted actions for a healthier home. Air quality readings, alerts, and history are delivered via a smartphone app.

AerNos is partnering with the Sean Parker Allergy and Asthma Research Center at Stanford University to help them better understand the impact of breathing polluted air from wild fires on children in school and at home. The Center will provide AerHome devices to schools and families and use the data to develop recommendations to improve air quality and prevent disease to improve learning, decrease absenteeism, and ultimately decrease disparities in health outcomes.

AerHome is launching today on Indiegogo with the opportunity to gift units for Stanford’s research in addition to purchasing AerHome units for the home. [3]

References:
  1. https://blog.breezometer.com/new-innovative-products-ces-2021-healthcare-tech-iot-devices
  2. https://ces.tech/Innovation-Awards/Honorees/2021/Honorees/A/AerNos-AerHome.aspx
  3. https://www.prweb.com/releases/aerhome_makes_people_smarter_about_the_air_in_their_homes/prweb18191369.htm
Cite this article:

Thanusri swetha J (2021), AerHome by AerNos, pp. 26