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We talked with Plume Labs CEO/Co-Founder Romain Lacombe about their new product, Flow. Flow is the first smart mobile air quality tracker to help you understand, monitor and lower your exposure to air pollution, both indoors and on the go. Its companion mobile app and environmental AI helps you improve what you breathe, build healthier routines, and map air pollution to find breathing spaces in your city.

“After 2 years of work, we’re very proud to introduce Flow and its potential to help people avoid air pollution, and are honored by this award and the support of our globally renowned partners. At a time when the dramatic health impact of unclean air is becoming ever more clear, we are confident that our product will help a wide community of users around the world enhance their environmental health, and help us all tackle the urban air pollution crisis.” Lacombe said.

Learn more about the product via the video below and visit Plumelabs.com. We hope to have a review of the product as it becomes closer to a release date.

 

Features:

360° Air Intake for faster, more accurate air quality sensing
Environmental sensors: particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide, ozone, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), temperature & relative humidity
Glanceable real-time and historical air quality exposure feedback via 12 multi-color LEDs and capacitive touch button
Versatile attachment system clips quickly and securely to any bag, backpack, purse or stroller
Materials: brushed anodized aluminum, soft touch plastic and high quality leather

Software:

Mobile application for in-depth personal exposure reports and actionable advice based on Flow’s companion environmental AI
Bluetooth Low Energy connection
Compatible with iOS and Android
Battery:

Smart Power feature to increase battery life
Dock and cable to charge at home and on the go
Dimensions: L: 1.57 in x W: 0.98 in x H: 3.54 in — 0.175 lbs

Michael Sandoval

Michael created MUSE/MUSE TV after a career in professional sports and journalism. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He attended Don Bosco Technical Institute in which he studied Electronics and Computer Science and California State University, Fullerton in which he graduated with a degree from the College of Communication in Journalism. He is a big Foo Fighters fan, loves Star Wars and loves photography.