Plume Labs’ Flow is an air quality tracker to avoid pollution
Exactly when you thought wearables were dead, Plume Labs is thinking of a fascinating wearable gadget concentrated on following contamination around you. It's a kind of Fitbit for air quality.
The Flow tracker works both inside and outside and could be especially helpful in the event that you live in a dirtied city. It tracks particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide, ozone, unstable natural mixes (VOCs), temperature and dampness. You can cut it to your sack, bicycle or stroller. It has a small calfskin strap and looks decent.
On the gadget itself, you can discover a touch catch and 12 shading LEDs to let you know the contamination status of the most recent 12 hours without looking at your telephone. Behind the scene, the tracker utilizes Bluetooth Low Energy.
All the more essentially, Plume Labs is building a group of Flow clients. Much the same as Netatmo has manufactured a group of climate stations, Plume Labs could assemble live maps of the present contamination in your city if there are sufficient Flow clients out there.
With regards to the plan of action, notwithstanding the gadget for purchasers, the organization has an API and can give you air quality estimates in light of past readings, a mix of various information focuses and machine learning. I've shrouded the organization's application in the past on the off chance that you need to get contamination gauges on your telephone.
The organization as of late raised $4.5 million from Dr. Laurent Alexandre with part of the cash originating from an European Union concede and Bpifrance.
On the off chance that you live in China or you can feel it in your throat when it's contaminated outside, the Flow could be a valuable gadget. Long haul introduction to contamination can be more unsafe than the incidental tops also. Presently we should trust that the organization will offer a pack of those so that the live guide turns out to be more exact. Crest Labs hasn't uncovered cost and accessibility. Pre-requests ought to begin this Spring.

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