Atmotube 1.0/2.0

Atmotube 1.0/2.0

Legacy app

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publisher
price
Free
Reviews
4.5 (353)
United States United States
Description
Legacy app
Use the "Atmotube 1.0/2.0" app with the first generations of Atmotube – Atmotube 1.0 and 2.0. 
For PLUS/PRO and newer devices, please download the "Atmotube" app which is also available at the App Store.

Atmotube 1.0/2/0 is a wearable air pollution and weather tracker that helps you breathe cleaner and healthier air. It constantly monitors the air around you and immediately alerts you when it's not safe to breathe. Atmotube can sense environmental changes in real time and measures VOCs levels, temperature, humidity and barometric pressure.

User notes:
Atmotube application also works in background mode.
Continued use of GPS in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
You can turn off this feature via settings inside the application.
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Reviews

Great gadget!

I love this thing! I hope they make a new version.

JiyonruisuWed, Jun 28, 2023
United StatesUnited States

Useful when it works

I can’t see what I am typing here

Mbikker442Sat, Apr 2, 2022
United StatesUnited States

Great product, app drains battery recently

Would like easier way to export data as well but great product overall

rxinstinctTue, Oct 5, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Good for tracking, needs a few things

The app is missing some things. 1. There is no way to convert from AQS to AQI, so you have to go up to airnow dot gov and use their concentration to AQI calculator (which itself is a pain to use) to convert the PM2.5 concentration to AQI. 2. There needs to be collected one more data point which indicates something like “include this data currently in the global map”. Usually, this is when I am using the Atmotube in some temporary capacity like to assess the IAQ while I am cooking or 3D printing. But, maybe I want to know my exposure around a firepit. Recently, we were in an area that was very smoky due to wildfires, and I was alternately assessing the outdoor air and assessing the IAQ to determine how well the air filters inside the house were performing. This attribute should be another data column collected - maybe allow me to specify one word or short phrase to include in each data row. Maybe there would be a way to display this, or at least indicate in the graphs that the qualifier was changed? Sometimes I also have the device clipped to ME so I can’t really specify where the device is or whether it is really experiencing globally relevant air quality. 3. The hour, day, week etc tabs in the app should be ROLLING data collection for those periods. Currently, the data displayed is cut-off so at 7:55 you have a very useful look at data over the last hour, but at 8:05 you have a useless view of data over the last hour. The great thing about the app is that it collects all the data and you can export it to the cloud as CSV which gives you a lot of options later on analyzing the data. Though the app doesn’t DISPLAY all that data is no problem because it grows big. On the Atmotube device itself - not the app - I wish it also collected CO2 information; we currently have to use a plug-in device to measure stuffiness overnight. I wish it had a higher quality carabiner. I also once had it registering VOC levels that were off the charts; maybe it was because I had set the device on a resin work table, but for the next few days the VOC levels ANYWHERE were really high, and it only got sane after I put the Atmotube in fresh outside air for an afternoon. So, maybe VOC just needs to be recalibrated periodically? It’s a good app and a good device; I wish more folks had them.

Seattlest1Sun, Aug 22, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Good for tracking, needs a few things

The app is missing some things. 1. There is no way to convert from AQS to AQI, so you have to go up to airnow dot gov and use their concentration to AQI calculator (which itself is a pain to use) to convert the PM2.5 concentration to AQI. 2. There needs to be collected one more data point which indicates something like “include this data currently in the global map”. Usually, this is when I am using the Atmotube in some temporary capacity like to assess the IAQ while I am cooking or 3D printing. But, maybe I want to know my exposure around a firepit. Recently, we were in an area that was very smoky due to wildfires, and I was alternately assessing the outdoor air and assessing the IAQ to determine how well the air filters inside the house were performing. This attribute should be another data column collected - maybe allow me to specify one word or short phrase to include in each data row. Maybe there would be a way to display this, or at least indicate in the graphs that the qualifier was changed? Sometimes I also have the device clipped to ME so I can’t really specify where the device is or whether it is really experiencing globally relevant air quality. 3. The hour, day, week etc tabs in the app should be ROLLING data collection for those periods. Currently, the data displayed is cut-off so at 7:55 you have a very useful look at data over the last hour, but at 8:05 you have a useless view of data over the last hour. The great thing about the app is that it collects all the data and you can export it to the cloud as CSV which gives you a lot of options later on analyzing the data. Though the app doesn’t DISPLAY all that data is no problem because it grows big. On the Atmotube device itself - not the app - I wish it also collected CO2 information; we currently have to use a plug-in device to measure stuffiness overnight. I wish it had a higher quality carabiner. I also once had it registering VOC levels that were off the charts; maybe it was because I had set the device on a resin work table, but for the next few days the VOC levels ANYWHERE were really high, and it only got sane after I put the Atmotube in fresh outside air for an afternoon. So, maybe VOC just needs to be recalibrated periodically? It’s a good app and a good device; I wish more folks had them.

Seattlest1Fri, Aug 20, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Finally know my air

This is a great product. I am able to monitor the air in my home or on the go. I have purchased an air purifier and can monitor the difference in the air quality in the room I’m sleeping in for the night. A nice feature is having the app on my Apple Watch to see status easily, however It only works on Bluetooth so you mush have your phone nearby

magnetnorthFri, Jul 9, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Chats are already recorded even if time has not yet passed

(Update) stop recording frequently after app update. Please fix the bug. For some reason, when I check any chart, there is a record of a whole hour. I check a record, let’s say, 9:01, there is a record of until 9:59. Time has not yet passed but there is a record. How? It should be a blank until time passes. It must be a bug.

srvrichWed, Jun 9, 2021
United StatesUnited States
Download & Revenue
DOWNLOAD 18Apr 2024Worldwide
REVENUEN/AApr 2024Worldwide
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About
Bundle Id
com.atmotube.app
Min Os. Version
12.0
Release Date
Wed, Apr 20, 2016
Update Date
Tue, Dec 13, 2022
Content Rating
4+
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
35.89MB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
Yes
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English, French, German, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Chinese
What's New
version
3.2.24
updated
1 year ago
- starting from November 2022, this app is called Atmotube 1.0/2.0. It is now intended for use with legacy Atmotube devices (1.0 and 2.0);
- if you have Atmotube PRO or Atmotube PLUS, please download the new “Atmotube” app available on the App Store;
- this app still works with the PLUS/PRO version but is no longer supported
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