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Aranet PRO base station - 12 sensors

Aranet PRO base station - 12 sensors

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  • 3-in-1

    Gateway, data storage and web server

  • Choice between 3 Aranet PRO licence versions

    Select Aranet PRO 12, Aranet PRO 50 or Aranet PRO 100 depending on the number of sensors you intend to connect to the base station. You can also upgrade your licence as and when needed

  • SensorHUB software included

    User-friendly interface to view, analyze and export data

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  • Aranet4 takes CO2 monitoring to the next level of portability, usability, and utility.

    Understand your risk. Take it everywhere: home, school, gym, office, transit, air travel.

    The lower the CO2, the less risk of exposure to rebreathed air.

    Aranet4 shows CO₂ measurements directly on its e-ink screen with a corresponding colour indicator and configurable sound alarms.

    Aranet4 uses the most precise Nondispersive infrared (NDIR) sensor technology for accurate CO₂ measurements. It has a super-efficient e-ink display that extends its battery life up to 2 years (2xAA).

    Aranet4 device is Bluetooth compatible, using your iOS or Android device.

  • CO2 Monitors for Restaurants, Libraries, Homes and more

    Outdoor air is ~420 ppm CO2. Unoccupied indoor spaces may be higher due to combustion sources such as gas appliances, candles and fireplaces. 

    For occupied spaces, each increase of 400ppm above unoccupied = 1% rebreathed air. 

    Cognitive function impairment increases above 1000ppm and is pronounced over 1400 ppm.1 

    1 Allen, Joseph G., Piers MacNaughton, Usha Satish, Suresh Santanam, Jose Vallarino, and John D. Spengler. 2015. “Associations of Cognitive Function Scores with Carbon Dioxide, Ventilation, and Volatile Organic Compound Exposures in Office Workers: A Controlled Exposure Study of Green and Conventional Office Environments.” Environmental Health Perspectives 124 (6): 805-812. doi:10.1289/ehp.1510037. 

    http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1510037