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January 28, 2024 2 min read

AIM: Wireless and Battery-Free Indoor Air Quality Monitoring

Author: ESCOM Security Team

ESCOM-es’s AiM product offers an innovative solution for monitoring indoor air quality using solar-powered wireless and battery-free technology.

Reimagining Indoor Air Quality

With the increasing importance of health and safety in indoor environments, real-time monitoring of air quality parameters like CO2, VOCs, temperature, and humidity has become essential. AiM provides a completely autonomous way to achieve this.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Wireless and Battery-Free: Eliminates the need for wiring and battery replacement, reducing maintenance efforts and costs.
  • Solar Powered: Uses an internal solar panel to collect energy from ambient light, ensuring continuous operation without external power sources.
  • Real-Time Monitoring: Provides continuous data on indoor air quality parameters, making fast detection of anomalies possible.
  • Preventive Maintenance: Facilitates early detection of potential issues, offers timely intervention opportunity, and reduces the risk of system failure.
  • Easy Integration: Compatible with existing building management systems and supports various communication interfaces.

Technical Specifications

  • CO2 Range: 400 - 5000 ppm
  • VOC Range: 0 - 500 ppb
  • Wireless Transmission: BLE - Bluetooth Low Energy
  • RF Transmission Power: +8 dBm
  • Operating Temperature: 0 to +50 °C
  • Weight: 52 grams
  • Dimensions: 96x50 mm

Application Areas

AIM is ideal for use in the following areas:

  • Offices
  • Schools
  • Hospitals
  • Residential Buildings
  • Commercial Spaces
  • Public Facilities
  • Hotels
  • Cafes and Restaurants

Adopt the Future of Indoor Air Quality Monitoring

By adopting AIM, facilities can perform smarter, more efficient, and maintenance-free indoor air quality management. This innovation not only increases user comfort and safety but also contributes to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly environment.

Tags

#Indoor Air Quality#Wireless Monitoring#Energy Harvesting#Smart Buildings