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SAVE 21%: The World Of Single JayeAmazon Smart Air Quality Monitor is just $54.99 at Amazon, down from its normal price of $69.99. That's a savings of $15.

A new year can provide a fresh start, and it's the perfect time to commit to new health and fitness goals. While some will dive head first into yoga classes or staying hydrated, don't overlook your indoor air quality. And thanks to today's deal at Amazon, it's never been easier to monitor the quality of the air you breathe.
As of Jan. 4, the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor is just $54.99, down from the normal price of $69.99, which means you'll be saving 21%. The monitor can connect to an Amazon Echo Show for detailed readings, or you can view stats in the Alexa app on your phone.
Indoor air quality can dip into unhealthy levels for many reasons, including common activities like cooking up bacon for your weekend brunch or lighting too many candles. This smart Amazon device detects particulate matter and gives you real-time stats about your indoor air quality. Through your smartphone, you can view the indoor temperature, humidity level, carbon monoxide (CO) levels, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and particulate matter (PM 2.5).
Not only can these readings be helpful for letting you know when it's time to open the window, but the air quality monitor can also let you know when it's time to turn on the air purifier, especially if you live in an area that's prone to wildfire smoke.
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If you're focusing on health and wellness in 2024, integrating the Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor into your home might be one of the smartest investments you make.
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