The 'PiCO Home' is the latest creation from South Korea-based Brilcom that promises to deliver insightful data to users on a daily basis and keep them agile in the fight against dirty indoor air. The monitor can be set up in any living space and will instantly get to work tracking temperature and humidity as well as the presence of carbon dioxide, VOCs and fine dust.
The air monitor can detect particles as small as PM 2.5/10 and boasts WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity that will enable it to relay data directly to an accompanying smartphone app. The dashboard within the app will provide recommendations to users on how they can improve air quality, while also providing insights that are easy to understand.
Portable Air-Analyzing Devices
The 'PiCO Home' Air Quality Monitor Tracks Ultra-Fine Particles
Trend Themes
1. Smart Air Quality Monitors - The trend of smart air quality monitors offers opportunities for companies to integrate more sophisticated sensors and data analysis to support daily health and wellness.
2. Iot-enabled Environmental Monitoring - The trend of IoT-enabled environmental monitoring opens up opportunities for data-driven services that enable users to actively prevent indoor air pollution.
3. Data Analysis for Air Quality Improvement - The trend of data analysis for air quality improvement enables businesses to develop software that provides understandable recommendations to users for improving air quality based on real-time data.
Industry Implications
1. Home Automation Industry - As the home automation industry grows, companies can create new products aimed at PM 2.5/10 monitoring and air quality IoT-enabled solutions.
2. Health and Wellness Industry - The health and wellness industry can leverage air quality data analysis to develop new products and services that help customers maintain healthy living environments.
3. Environmental Consultancy Industry - Environmental consultancy companies can develop new software for monitoring and improving air quality in different settings, from homes to offices.