IAQ Plus Sensor: David Talks Tech on VOCS, Temp, Particles, IAQ Score

The Polygon team introduces their new AQ Plus sensor, highlighting its capabilities in measuring various parameters for clients’ indoor air quality.

Polygon emphasizes their ability to measure a wide range of data points using their AQ Plus sensor. This advanced sensor is capable of measuring parameters such as VOCs (volatile organic compounds), temperature, humidity, and particles. The measurement of particles has become increasingly important in environmental control, making it a significant focus for Polygon.

The video highlights the advantages of the AQ Plus sensor and the network it operates on. The sensor is described as quick to deploy and cost-effective, ensuring efficient and affordable monitoring of indoor air quality.

Polygon’s commitment to providing comprehensive solutions for their clients is evident, as they continuously strive to offer advanced technologies that accurately measure and assess indoor air quality.

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