The Foobot monitors air quality, but can’t help you fix it

The Foobot monitors air quality, but can’t help you fix it
By Callum Booth


Air quality in cities didn’t used to bother me – I could cycle behind a diesel bus smoking a cigarette and feel fine. But, age has changed me. These days, my wheezing lungs seem to notice variance in air more. So, when I found out about the Foobot – an internet-connected air monitor for your home – I was hyped to get my hands on one. Basically, it’s a plastic tube: You plug the Foobot in, sync with your phone, connect it to your WiFi network, and then leave it for five days to calibrate to the atmosphere in the…

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