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airSniffler is a Portable Air Pollution Monitor and Alert Device

The airSniffler is a portable and lightweight wearable air pollution monitor and alerting device to ensure your air quality is up to par. The device can measure and analyze NOX/OX gases and VOCs, relative humidity, ambient temperature, and UV levels. It measures 2.4 inches -- comparable to the size of a USB stick.

The airSniffer can be worn on your neck or clipped onto your pants and accessories. The longlasting battery can power the device for up to two weeks in between chargers and notifies the wearer when a recharge is needed. The airSniffer can be easily charged using its standard USB-C port. It comes in two colorways -- Green/Gray and Orange/Grey.

The airSniffer is ideal for individuals with asthma or looking to ensure they avoid unsafe air areas.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Air Pollution Monitors - The rise of portable and wearable air pollution monitors creates opportunities for businesses to innovate new products and services that improve health and well-being.
2. Personal Health and Environmental Monitoring Devices - The integration of airSniffer-like devices with other personal health and environmental monitoring devices presents a disruptive opportunity to deliver enhanced insights to individuals and organizations in real-time.
3. Iot and Air Quality - The proliferation of IoT devices combined with the rise of wearable air pollution monitors and alert systems can result in disruptive innovations that leverage real-time data analysis to deliver proactive and actionable air quality insights.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Healthcare providers and healthtech startups can leverage the rise of wearable air pollution monitors to enhance patient care and outcomes by giving patients real-time access to personalized air quality insights.
2. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics manufacturers can explore opportunities to integrate airSniffer-like devices into their wearables and devices, expanding their functionality, and creating new revenue streams.
3. Smart Cities - Municipalities and civic organizations can deploy wearable air pollution monitors across the city to collect real-time data on air quality, enabling smarter zoning, traffic management, and public health decisions.

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