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The Qingping Air Quality Monitor Gen 2 is a sleek, smart home device that tracks 7 key indoor air quality metrics including PM2.5, CO2, PM10, temperature, humidity, noise, and eTVOC. Featuring a sharp 4-inch IPS touchscreen with color-coded indicators, it offers real-time data and historical trends accessible remotely via the Qingping+ app. Its replaceable PM sensor and multi-alarm clock function combine convenience with lifestyle integration, making it an essential tool for health-conscious professionals seeking precise, actionable insights into their living environment.






















| ASIN | B0CZ85RT6C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,905 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #15 in Indoor Air Quality Meters |
| Brand | qingping |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 148 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Qingping Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. |
| Mfr Part Number | CGS2 |
| Model Number | CGS2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Sensor Type | Photoelectric |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**E
Works great! Very accurate. I recommend it :)
This is a great air quality sensor. I purchased one before my trip and used it on the trip and found it to be very accurate. If I spray some hand sanitizer in about a minute, then the VOC will start beeping. You can set an alert for a threshold for the different air quality categories, which is very handy and then you can tap a button to stop it. One time at night time the CO2 levels got high, so it beeped and so I knew that I needed to open a window. That only happened one time. It has a touchscreen which is really nice and it’s really easy to use right out of the box. The battery lasts probably three or four hours so I usually keep it plugged in and during the day I turn it off which I believe can save the life of the product because when I’m not home, I don’t really need it on so. It has this cartridge that you put in in the back and I’m pretty sure that probably has a life expectancy of that cartridge. Not sure how long it lasts, but I think turning it off during the day when you’re not home can extend the life of the product. It’s easy to turn it off just push and hold the button on the top and you can either reboot it or turn it off When I got back from my trip, I purchased another one for the home. You can also program it so the screen turns off between a certain time like when you’re sleeping, but it will still work while you’re sleeping. If you’re concerned about connecting it to your Wi-Fi, then you could just set up a guest network temporarily just so it can do a firmware update which will happen when you get it new out of the box and then it will set the time After that, you can turn off the Wi-Fi really easily in the settings if you don’t want it connected to the Wi-Fi
E**N
Easy to read, seems accurate
I'm happy with the accuracy and build of this monitor. When I check outside air, the PM 2.5 agrees with local Purple sensors, which are pretty good. It uses the same type of laser particle counting cartridge. CO2 is correctly in the 400s. Temperature is spot-on checked against my Chef-Tap. It's hard to know what the VOC means, but it does rise in the basement where it smells a little musty. The sound monitoring is the only thing that doesn't work well. It never drops below 43 dB, probably because the sensor is too close to its internal fan. That's a small quarrel, given that my ears can tell me the noise level perfectly well. The form factor and screen are beautiful, and I'm hopeful it will last a while since the particle sensor is replaceable. The display is crisp and clear, and you can set a priority measurement to be large enough to read at a glance or put it into a clock mode with small air quality displays at the bottom. I was pleasantly surprised that it doesn't need the app at all. It can connect to wifi on its own, with a touch-screen keyboard to put in the password. Connected to wifi it shows hourly and daily graphs and you can set your city for local weather. The automatic time zone setting doesn't work, but it's easy to set manually. It does function off of wifi, but only shows time and immediate sensor readings. The app shows the readings and graphs but I doubt I'll use it much unless I get one of their satellite pm 2.5 sensors. It's designed to integrate into Xiaomi's Mi Home and could probably control connected air filters but that's not of much use in the US. Overall, it's a pricy sensor but well worth the money.
T**M
Broke after 3 months
Poorly made but even worse customer service. It stopped working after 3 months. Warranty department claims it is my charger wire (all of them). I suggest buying a qualify made product from a reputable manufacturer.
L**P
Could've been so good, but just doesn't work
My first impression of this device was very good. It was nicely packaged and has a very nice looking UI and offers the measurements I am interested in. I went for this product as opposed to some of the cheaper models thinking it would be more accurate and higher quality, and at first, it seemed like this was a good assumption. The first problem I noticed is that the battery didn't seem to charge when the unit was plugged in, but not turned on. Maybe this is by design (although that is a strange design), but seemed to indicate possible problems. Now, after 4 months the unit's screen started to freeze and required a reboot. At first it would last almost a day before freezing, but now it freezes almost instantly. It's basically useless. It's probably worthy of a one star rating, but I'll give it two since the packaging, form factor, and UI were good, but I suspect the software running on this thing is buggy. Maybe it will be fixed at some point, but I'm not holding my breath.
M**D
Well made
Unquestionably better than airthings. Wow. If you’re trying to decide this is amazingly better in so many ways (except lacking radon). The display is awesome and functional and easy. It has alarms, it has air quality and weather and beautiful time clock. The settings are so easy to set up. The cartridge loads in back and is zero noise. And it turns off the screen during sleep hours. It’s very accurate and updates frequently. It’s easy and nice looking to be able to keep it plugged in, and can simply sit on a table or shelf. Beautiful design. Perfect for by the living room or bedroom.
C**R
Limited Life and Need to keep plugged in
I bought several air quality devices and this one seemed to be the most accurate which would justify a five star rating. I reduced it down to 3 stars because the charge on it will only last a couple of hours, so you just need to keep it plugged in at all times. It just died on me giving me one year of service. For the price, you would think it would last longer than a year. Despite these issues, I just ordered another one. I noticed in reading the other reviews, others had the same issues I just mentioned.
M**L
Great multifunctional device, fragile design
Bought this based on the review from BreateSafeAir for our nursery. It’s been good, seems pretty accurate. I confirmed the CO2 and air quality measurements with ones from other devices. It also looks really nice. The touch screen is super high quality and the software its running is very smooth, it looks a bit like iOS. Very easy to use. I also love that you can put it in “private” mode to detach it from their servers, and that you can replace the air quality sensor without disassembling the device. Only real complaint is that it is kind of a pain to put in private mode and sometimes temperamental getting the connection stable. It’s also a bit pricey, but it’s hard to put a price on health stuff. If I could afford one in every room I totally would [1 year update] A family member dropped it on the ground, and a small plastic locking switch over the PM sensor broke (see photo). Since the back panel is magnetically attached there’s nothing to keep the sensor in and we’ll have to hack something together. It’s a bit frustrating that a >$100 device has a failure point on a part that’s like $0.01
D**B
Monitor identified an AQ problem in my apartment.
I bought this based on a Consumer Reports evaluation as the best unit balancing quality, price, and ease of use. Setup was straightforward—once I found the English instructions at the back of the manual. [Suggestion to manufacturer: print manuals with the primary language of the recipient country in the front of the manual.] I quickly discovered that my apartment had VERY high levels of PM10 & PM2. 5 (over 250), despite my air purifier running on high most of the time. Apparently, this was due to the hard tap water I use in my humidifiers and the resulting white dust that actually clogged my purifier's HEPA filter. After changing the filter and lowering my humidistats, levels dropped into the double digits. [Bonus: the dB monitor, at a distance of 6 ft from the purifer, recorded a drop in loudness from 65dB to 55dB when I run it on high because the purifier's motor isn't straining.] The HEPA filter is rated for a year, but it was overwhelmed by the white dust after just a month. Since the filter is white, visually it looked clean. Without the air quality monitor, I would not have guessed that particulate matter was a problem. [BTW, I use demineralization cartridges in my humidifiers. I doubled the number of cartridges in each and will be supplementing the tap water with distilled water.] In short, I am pleased overall with the Qingping Monitor, and it quickly alerted me to a problem with particulates from my humidifiers that I am addressing. Definitely a great purchase!
H**T
Ein wahrer Luftmesscomputer.
Das Gerät ist echt Klasse. Es zeigt inkl. Zeit 10 Werte an. Darunter sieben gemessene und einen errechneten Luftqualitätswert. Das Display, ein Touchscreen, ist sehr hochwertig und der Kontrast hervorragend. Da knartzt und biegt sich nichts. Der Technikblock dahinter ist von einem stabilen Aluminiumgehäuse umschlossen und der Feinstaubsensor kann über einen Kassettenschacht einfach getauscht werden. Diesen gibt es auch als Ersatzteil einzeln bei Amazon. Der Leise Lüfter im Inneren dient der Luftzufuhr für die Messungen. Die Akkubetriebsdauer ist technisch bedingt. Betrieben erden kann es aber auch über jeden USB-C Anschluss. Erstaunt war ich die Lüften die Schadstoffbelastung positiv beeinflusst. Also der sTVOC Wert. Wenn man diesen auf mg/m3 stellt sehen die Unterschiede gewaltig aus. Man kann so einzelne Zimmer aber auch die Außenluft prüfen. Eigentlich war das Gerät nur zur Messung des CO2 Gehalts in einem kleinen Microcamper gedacht. Nun ist es ein wahrer Luftmesscomputer mit WLAN-Anbindung.
G**T
Great
Only the battery is an issue when not pluged in and also it does not work with xiaomi smart home
C**N
Ottimo ma prezzo da rivedere
bello esteticamente e molto utile per tracciare i principali inquinanti e avere informazioni sulla qualità dell'aria. Prezzo un po' troppo elevato
D**N
Good but horrendous battery life
Good but the battery life is abysmal!
B**Y
気がつきにくいことを数値で確認できる
夜中に目が覚めたり朝にぼんやりしたりすることが多く、調べたら室内のCO2の量で体調に異変がでることを知りました。これを寝室とリビングにセットするとCO2濃度が1000を超えて警告音なりました(かなりピーピー激しいので怖い) 対策として寝室の空気窓は常に開けておく、キッチンや洗面所の換気扇も24時間運転、就寝の際も寝室のドアを少し開けておく。こうして意識して換気を行い空気の流れを作るようにしてみました。 これでエアコンや暖房をつけても室温にそこまで影響はなく、かつCO2濃度も500から600前後をキープできて、夜も目が覚めないし朝も疲れにくくなった気がします。 どれほどCO2濃度の高い中で生活をしていたのだろうと恐ろしくなったほどです。現状を数値でリアルタイムで確認できて1,000ppmを超えたら警告音で速やかに把握できて、これは買ってよかったひとつです!
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