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PocketLab AirQ Specifications

The specifications of the different sensors are listed

 

Battery Life and Charging

PocketLab Air battery takes approximately 2 hours to fully charge and lasts 24 hours of continuous recording, or up to 3 days with intermittent measurements.

  • To charge the battery, connect a micro USB cable to the connector on the PocketLab. Plug the USB cable into a USB charger or computer port.

Device Requirements

iOS
  • iPhone 4s and newer
  • iPads - all except iPad 1 and iPad 2
  • iPod Touch 5th gen and newer
PocketLab iOS app
Android
  • Android OS 5.0 and newer
  • Most phones and tablets made since 2013

Android app or PocketLab Notebook - Chrome browser (thepocketlab.com/notebook)

Windows 10
  • Built-in Bluetooth 4.0 required
  • Most Windows 10 devices made since 2013 are compatible. 
PocketLab Notebook - Chrome browser (thepocketlab.com/notebook)
Mac OS
  • Built-inBluetooth 4.0 required
  • Most Macs devices made since 2013 are compatible. 
PocketLab Notebook - Chrome browser (thepocketlab.com/notebook)
Chromebooks
  • Built-inBluetooth 4.0 required
  • Most Chromebooks devices made since 2013 are compatible. 
PocketLab Notebook - Chrome browser (thepocketlab.com/notebook)

 

PocketLab AirQ Sensor Specifications

 

Carbon Dioxide   Barometric Pressure
Range 0 - 5000 ppm   Range 300 - 1100 hPa
Resolution 1 ppm      
Absolute Accuracy ± 50 ppm with calibration      
 
Air Contaminants (Total contaminants)   Humidity
Range -20 - 1450 units   Range 0-100 %RH
Resolution 1 unit   Resolution 0.02 %RH
Data Rate 1-50   Absolute Accuracy 3 %RH
 
Particulate Matter (PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10)   Light
Range 0 - 500 ug/m3   Range 0.01 - 140,000 Lux
Resolution 1 ug/m3   Spectrum 450 - 940 nm (Visible light)
Data Rat ± 10%   Data Rate 30 samples/sec
 
Altitude   Ambient Temperature
Range -5,300 - 9,500 m (-17,400 - 31,000 ft)   Range -40 - 65 C (-40 - 149 F)
Resolution 11 cm (4 in)   Resolution 0.01 C (0.02 F)
Absolute Accuracy 10 m (33 ft)   Absolute Accuracy 0.5 C (0.9 F)
Data Rate 50 samples/sec      
 
Air Quality Index    
Range 0 - 500 units      
Resolution 1 unit      

 

Measuring Air Contaminants

One Number. The Whole Story of the Air.

Students can't see the air they breathe. This sensor turns it into something they can count, chart, and argue about in a single contamination reading that climbs and falls in real time as the room changes around them.

It doesn't tell you which contaminant. It tells you how much. And for a science classroom, that's exactly the point.