Ajax LifeQuality: smart air quality monitor with CO2 sensor

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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2022
  • To help users evaluate the dynamics of air quality, we created LifeQuality, a smart air quality monitor with the carbon dioxide, humidity, and temperature sensors. It has been proven that poor air quality threatens health, so medical-grade measurement accuracy is always on guard for your productivity at home, in the office, workplace or any other space.
    The air quality monitor is accompanied by comprehensive in-app information and automation scenarios Ajax users have already got used to.
    LifeQuality
    Guarding your productivity
    Learn more: ajax.systems/products/lifequa...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @romanalmazov9443
    @romanalmazov9443 Рік тому +5

    I disagree with the previous commenter. Ajax does worthwhile things. I will definitely buy if possible. Moreover, Ajax has a well-developed energy-saving protocol for various applications, I have been using the jeweler system since April in the apartment. everything works like clockwork.

  • @SurfThomasVD
    @SurfThomasVD Рік тому +4

    Ajax is doing very well in the security field, but they are making a big mistake when it comes to home automation.
    Ajax thinks they can independently dominate the home automation business without the compatibility of Google home, Amazon Alex, or Apple Homekit, if they do not support this in the short term, the home automation project will fail 100%.
    At the moment, even the big tech players (Google, Amazon, Apple) are working together to create a global protocol called Thread.
    That's why it surprises me even more that Ajax, a very small player compared to Google or Apple, thinks they can dominate the home automation world without compatibility with platforms such as Google Home.
    Ajax does not listen to their customers, this strategy is not wise for the long term.