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  • Air Purifier on network but can’t connect to it

    Trying to add a Phillips air purifier to the air matters app on a new router (upgraded my internet), it always fails on connecting to the air purifier once it’s on the network saying Discovery Time Out. So now I bought an Air Purifier that I can’t even connect to on the app. It worked about a year ago but clearly the updates broke something. Would no longer recommend.
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  • Accuracy and Transparency Matters

    This app consistently shows air quality a full 10 points below several other apps with measurements taken in my neighborhood. The app nor the website tell you where the data is coming from, which is a big red flag for me. I’m open to new sources of data, however, must have some basis for comparison in order to judge which source to use. I’m further research this app began in China and has some content giveaways, showing it was not fully edited by US English-speaking editors. Accuracy matters it’s my family’s health.
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  • AQI misleading due to abundance of stations that do not actually exist

    This review is for Australia. I’m not sure how state monitors are added elsewhere.

    Here AirMatters has decided to add a government monitoring station for every suburb and locality. This is despite these monitoring stations not existing. This means if I’m located closer to a suburb centre than a community device the readings will be waaaaay off. As there are only a handful of community devices in my region this happens more often than not. I’ve deleted this app and started using AirCare instead. It’s a shame because AirMatters has a superior user experience. But that’s pointless if the data is wrong.
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  • Essential and Amazing

    I’ve tried so many AQI (air quality index) apps. With the advent of the Canadian wildfire season, the air in the Midwest has been exceptionally awful. This app uses my location (and doesn’t put a hit on my battery) to keep me informed about the state of the air I breath. I use it multiple times a day. Being able to see WHAT is contributing to the AQI (PM2.5, O3, PM10, etc) is also useful for me. The Apple Watch complication works incredibly well! The level of detail that has gone into this app is remarkable. The home screen widgets work really well too. You can stop looking, you’ve found the right AQI app.
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  • Why is this app 250MB?

    The app is great in terms of functionality but why is it 250MB? Ad tracking frameworks? Come on…
  • AQ Index Standard keeps changing

    While I live in Canada, I prefer the US standard (AQI) but it keeps flipping to the Canadian standard (AQHI). A reading of 8 is possible on both indexes where I live but means a completely different thing.
  • Not real time information

    Great app with lots of info and a good map BUT the data is a few hours old, this is not helpful when conditions are changing so fast right now.
  • Version 4.6 Flashback

    Version 4.6 Flashback
  • Phenomenal air quality app

    I have lived in China and Taiwan for 6 years and tried multiple air quality apps. This one is by far the best for two big reasons: data sources and data history. When I was in China and didn't know what air quality data to trust, I found that this one offered the most choices of data sources and was the most consistent with my personal experience of the air and my handheld air quality monitor. Also, it lets you visualize air quality over the last few days to see how bad (or good it's been) and even check air quality in different places to see which city you might want to move to (haha). Irreplaceable. Thank you so much to the creators of this app! (You could charge a few more dollars to remove ads and I would pay.)
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  • Convenient for checking air quality

    Faster than going to the Weather app to check air quality.

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