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AIR-1 Air Quality Sensor For Home Assistant

AIR-1 Air Quality Sensor For Home Assistant

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Description

The Apollo AIR-1 is the most compact, feature-rich, affordable, and expandable air sensor for Home Assistant.  Utilizing wifi and ESPHome it is locally controlled with no subscription or cloud required. 

Powered via USB-C and a standard wall plug, the device uses WIFI to connect to ESPHome on your Home Assistant install. 

We proudly offer the software and CAD drawings to the community, encouraging all to modify and improve upon them. For more information, visit our GitHub or wiki. We're eager to see the innovative adaptations you come up with. Join our Discord community to share your unique remakes, or to engage in discussions about future products. 

Use Cases

The SEN55 particulate sensor is great for telling you about dust, pollen, and other particles in your air. Want to know if you should turn in your HVAC fan to filter your home air? Doing wood working in the garage? This will let you know when you might need to turn on a filter.

The optional CO2 sensor is very eye opening. Many people do not know the air in their office or bedroom reaches CO2 levels that have an affect on you. From poor sleep at night, drowsyness in the office, and brain fog can all be caused by high CO2. This sensor will let you know if your levels are getting too high and you need to turn on the air circulation or open a window.

The RGB leds are great for notifications. Trash night? Turn the LED green. Mail in the mailbox? Turn the LED blue. Air quality approaching bad levels? Turn red.

 

Details

The AIR-1 measures only 61mm x 61mm x 30mm and has an aesthetic design to blend in.  

So what does the AIR-1 do?

PM1, PM2.5, PM4, PM10, VOC, NOx, Temperature, Humidity (SEN55)

**There is a temperature offset needed due to heat buildup from the ESP32-C3. We are still evaluating it but it is between 2 and 6 degrees C.

Many air quality measurements from a very reputable manufacturer. The sensor has a 10-year lifespan at continuous use (Most PM sensors only have 3 years) meaning you can have very short update intervals

  • Monitor 3d printers
  • Turn your air purifier on when air quality becomes unhealthy
  • Detect new paint fumes

CO (Carbon Monoxide), C2H5OH (Ethanol), H2, NO2, NH3 (Ammonia), CH4 (Methane) (MiCS-4514 From DFRobot) - Optional

** Our beta test group has noticed the methane reading will spike when exposed to high amounts of other gasses. We all believe this is manageable for the vast amount of automations still but wanted to let you know. It is much more a exists/doesn't exist type of gas monitoring vs the actual PPM readout, it will read 0ppm in normal air.

(This device does not meet the requirements for gas safety monitoring per the NBIC, NFPA, or IFC)

Monitor the individual gas percentages in your air with this optional add-on.
 

CO2 (SCD40) - Optional

This optional add-on brings a CO2 sensor to the package, which comes pre-calibrated and ready to use. (This device does not meet the requirements for CO2 safety monitoring per the NBIC, NFPA, or IFC)

  • Get alerts to open a window or automate your HVAC fan to run when CO2 levels are high.

Barometric Pressure (DPS310)

This pressure sensor feeds into the SCD40 (CO2) for more accurate readings

 

Bluetooth Tracker(ESP32-C3-Mini) - YAML Config Required

Track Bluetooth devices in your house, letting you know which devices are closest to the sensor. You will need to know the MAC of the Bluetooth devices you want to track.

  • Find your phone if you left it in the office or the bedroom.
  • Know who just walked into the room.
  • Track a beacon attached to your dog's collar.


RGB Pixels

Uses color-coded alerts for various home scenarios.

  • Flash red if the air quality is unhealthy.
  • Flash green on trash night.
  • Flash blue when it's treat time for your pup.

Power And Sensor Expansion Connector 

A connector that'll allow future sensors and power methods. A few expansion boards are in development currently but no set release date. Let us know what you'd like to see on the expansion slots.

What's in the box?

  • 1 x Apollo AIR-1 (Assembled board, and case)
  • Links to our documentation, open-source code, and CAD models
  • Sticker of Apollo 

 Extras Always available:

  • Access to our discord for support, product announcements, and home automation ideas.  Link
  • Access to our code and CAD files for you to remix or browse community remixes. Link

 Community Support: 

  • We hope to build a community on our discord and continue delivering products the community wants. Our team will be there to help answer any questions, suggestions, or problems you might have. Join us here: link
  • Wiki for documentation: https://wiki.apolloautomation.cloud

 

Reviews

SmartHomeScene AIR-1

Simon Says AIR-1 Video

BeardedTechGuy AIR-1 Video

 

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Customer Reviews

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Wyza
Found a problem I didn't know I was having!

Recently setup a pair of Apollo AIR-1s in my house. At first I was thinking they must have been wrong in terms of CO2 levels in my house as they regularly were showing them above 1500ppm. However, after we had a recent few days of nicer weather where we could open up the windows it was immediately apparent they weren't actually wrong. The levels really were that high. I saw similar behaviors for VOCs. If something caused a spike, it'd take days to have it come down, but opening windows for 15 minutes would drop it like a stone. This confused me as we have a fresh air intake on our HVAC for exactly this kind of thing.

Turns out, while the controller for the intake was working, the motor that controlled the damper had, at some time ago seized. So while it would still try to open/close, it never did. Getting that replaced meant that our CO2 now hovers around 800-1200 ppm. Still not as good as I'd like, but no longer climbing to 1500+.

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VAC
The best option

Between the price, the quality, the size, and the ease of use, it's a great device! My favorite part is the ease of use of keeping it updated via Home Assistant/ESPHome

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M.P.
AIR-1 Air Quality Sensor

Works as advertised and was simple to setup. No problems or issues at all

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Doug T.
Great!

This is a great combo of sensors in a nice tidy package. I enjoy knowing the quality of the air in my home. It was super easy to set up in Home Assistant.

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Dylan T.
Peace Of Mind!

I got the AIR-1 with CO2 sensor. I wanted to figure out why sleep quality was sometimes poor, and my suspicion was high CO2 levels in the room in question. Surprisingly, it showed that CO2 was fine, but allergens and other PMs were high. This has allowed me to focus my attention on air filtering. Being able to know where to direct my efforts has been a great bit of peace of mind!