


Tech Specs
The CLARITY1 includes three sensors: NDIR CO2, Temperature, and Humidity. Application examples are residential, educational, and office buildings. This product features high accuracy sensors, clear LCD display, and MIRROR like screen design for aesthetics.
CO2 Sensor
Measuring Range: 0-5000PPM
Sensor Type: Non-Dispersive Infrared
Accuracy: (0~3000PPM) +/- 50ppm or 5% of reading
Accuracy: (>3000PPM) +/- 7% of reading
Temp Compensation: +/- 0.1% of Reading per degree Celsius or +/- 2PPM per degree Celsius.
Repeatability: 20PPM at 400PPM
Response Time: 2min for 63% of step change or < 4.6min for 90% step change
Warm Up Time: <20 seconds
Temperature Sensor
Operating temperature: 32°F ~ 195°F (0°C ~90°C)
Display resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C)
Response time: <20 minutes (63%)
Relative Humidity Sensor
Measuring range: 5~95%
Accuracy: ±5%
Display resolution: 1% Main interface display, 0.1% Max/Min display
NDIR Sensor
The Non-Dispersive Infrared Sensor is the most important specification of this product. Many cheap CO2 sensors use an eCO2 sensor to mimic CO2 readings, but do not provide true values like an infrared sensor.
Battery and Power
Power Type: Rechargeable Battery or USB-C Port
USB-C Cable Provided
Operating voltage: DC (5±0.25)V (Provided by cable and plug in package)
Screen Display
Mirror Like LCD Display
Automatic Adjustable Brightness with the built in photosensor
Package Includes
CLARITY1 Monitor
USB-C Charging Cable with Plug
Packaging and User Guides
Mounting and Installation
Desktop
Calibration
Calibration is manually initiated when the monitor is exposed to fresh (outdoor) levels of CO2.
A guide is provided for calibration instruction.
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