The uHoo Smart Air Monitor is a small, connected device that analyzes the indoor air quality in your home or office and tells you exactly what it contains, including viruses, mold, VOCs, and more.
While I was reviewing some recent air purifiers, like the PuroAir 240 or the Rabbit Air A3 in my office, it dawned on me: They don’t have detailed air quality monitors. Yes, they tell you at a glance if the air quality is good or bad, but that’s about it. What if you want a more detailed analysis with information about humidity, air pressure, CO2 and other contaminants? Well, in that case, you can turn to something like the uHoo Smart Air Monitor. As the name implies, it’s a smart, connected air quality monitor that breaks down everything you need to know about your home’s indoor air. You can also use it in an office, at a business, and other, generally livable spaces.
You place it in your home, give it some time to analyze the air, and then it will tell you in full what, exactly, your air contains. Learn about temperatures, humidity, dust levels, nitrogen dioxide concentrations, carbon monoxide, air pressure, carbon dioxide, VOCs, ozone levels, mold indices, and virus indices. The basic or free app comes with all of this, plus alerts when you need to be informed about something particularly troublesome happening.
How does the uHoo Smart Air Monitor work?
Not only does it scan the air for basic information like relative humidity, temperature and air pressure, but also it measures VOCs or volatile compounds, contaminants like dust and pollen and even viruses. See everything in full detail about the air you and your family are breathing. More importantly, real-time status information and alerts are available through the mobile app, with updates and notifications when something calls for your attention. You can even see at a glance how safe your home is from viruses and explore options for improving air quality, if you don’t have an air purifier and other similar devices already.
Personally, I think this would be an excellent companion to those other devices I’ve reviewed, namely air purifiers. While those can certainly change the feel of the air in your home, by filtering out all the nasty stuff. A device like the uHoo will allow you to quantify those changes and see how the air quality is improving with real results.



Who is it for?
Homeowners, condo owners, renters, city slickers, everyone that cares about their health and air quality. If you’re curious about the air quality in your home or already use air purifiers and want to see how well they’re cleaning or filtering out contaminants, the uHoo is a great way to do that.
Where to buy?
MSRP: $299