QP Pro 2 Air Quality Monitor (Black)

$299.99 NZD

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Introducing the QP Pro 2 Air Quality Monitor – an essential tool to maintain high-quality indoor air. Track 7 crucial metrics including temperature, humidity, CO2, eTVOC, noise, PM2.5, and PM10 levels with precision. Take proactive steps to enhance air quality with the automated alert feature. Its sleek design, touchscreen interface, and advanced sensors ensure real-time monitoring and seamless integration with your smart home.

Receive your Air Monitor in 1–2 business days. Shipping is free on orders over $100, and every order is tracked from our Christchurch warehouse to your door.

For more information, check out our shipping page.

Equipped with high-quality, independently tested sensors, our monitors provide trusted readings you can rely on - from NDIR sensors for CO₂ to laser particle sensors for fine particles.

If you need help, we’re here in New Zealand with responsive, friendly support. No overseas call centres, just local assistance you can count on.

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Details & Specs

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Specifications
Sensor Details
Package Contents
Shipping & Returns

7-in-1 Monitoring:
Tracks PM2.5, PM10, eTVOC, CO2, temperature, humidity and noise.

Remote Tracking:
Use the Qingping+ app to monitor and analyse air quality over time.

High Accuracy:
Equipped with high-quality sensors, independently verified for accuracy. 

Seamless 4" Touchscreen:
HD Retina IPS display with capacitive touch screen for easy viewing and use.

Portable and Lightweight:
Easy to carry and use in various locations.

Smart Home Integration:
Compatible with Mi/Xiaomi Home for easy automation.

Screen Details
4 inch touch screen (720x720)

Connectivity
Wi-Fi (2.4 & 5Ghz)

Battery Type
Lithium Ion

Battery Capacity
1800mAh/3.7v

Battery Life
4 - 6 hours

Power Port
USB-C

Power Input
5V - 1A

Dimensions (L x W x H)
74mm x 85mm x 104mm

Net Weight
250g

PM2.5/PM10: Grandway, Laser Scattering Particle Sensor

Temp/Humidity: Sensirion

eTVOC: Sensirion SGP40 Gas Sensor

CO2: Sensirion SCD40, NDIR Sensor



Qingping Pro 2 Air Quality Monitor
USB-C Charger Cable (Plug Not Included)
Instruction Manual

Orders are shipped daily from our Christchurch warehouse.

  • Dispatch: Orders placed before 1:00pm are normally dispatched the same business day.
  • Delivery timeframe: Most orders arrive within 1–2 business days (Mon–Fri) after dispatch. Rural delivery may take an extra day or two.
  • Tracking: Every order is sent with a full tracking link so you can follow its progress to your door.
  • Cost: Shipping is free on orders over $100.

For more information please see our Shipping Page

Warranty & Returns

All products include a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty, plus full protection under the Consumer Guarantees Act (1993). We also offer a 14-day change of mind return policy if items are unopened and in original condition.

For more information please see our Returns & Exchanges Policy.

For returns or warranty support please contact: returns@snapair.co.nz

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AirbTester

Air tester has shown some surprising changes in air when cooking and heating the home.

Thanks for the review, it can be really interesting (and surprising!) to see how cooking and heating can change the air!

FAQs

The TVOC sensor used in this product automatically adjusts the measurement baseline according to the data of the past period, so this product displays eTVOC (equivalent TVOC), which is not an accurate TVOC absolute value, and is only for users to observe the relative change trend of environmental TVOC concentration.

Note, while it's possible to switch readings to absolute values - when data is exported it will remain in eTVOC format

The CO2 Sensor is automatically calibrated. This will work fine, provided the QP Pro 2 is exposed to fresh air for a few hours a month. Either by taking it outside or placing it near a window.

If this is not possible, the sensor may drift over time. You can manually recalibrate it from the settings menu on the device.

When an alarm rings, tap “Snooze” on the screen or press the top button, it will ring again after 10 minutes. Tap “Stop” to turn off the alarm clock.

Yes, it's designed to handle being plugged in long term.

All good, low-cost air quality monitors (including ours and those from other brands) use the same type of laser scattering sensors. These sensors are very good at detecting fine particles like PM2.5 (the pollutant most linked to health risks), but less precise when it comes to larger particles like PM10. That’s because PM10 particles are heavier and settle out of the air more quickly, making them harder to measure consistently indoors.

For that reason, we recommend relying mainly on the PM2.5 readings for an accurate picture of your air quality. PM10 measurements can still be useful for spotting trends or big changes (like dust events), but PM2.5 is the best indicator for day-to-day air quality and health.

This may happen if the removable PM2.5/PM10 sensor has come loose, potentially after moving the monitor around. To resolve, do the following:

  • Unplug and turn off the monitor
  • Take off the magnetic back cover
  • Carefully push up the blue tab holding the sensor in place
  • Remove the sensor, then push it back in until you hear a click
  • Ensure the blue tab has secured it in place
  • Turn the monitor back on and use as normal

No, it isn't required. However it is recommended to be able to connect to the internet for firmware updates. Weather conditions will be unavailable as will data exports without an internet connection.

Different element of air quality (Co2, PM2.5 etc) have different thresholds of what's considered to be safe, moderate, poor air quality etc. You can check the scale by tapping on the reading, then the rating (e.g. 'slightly high' or 'good' with the ">" symbol next to it. This will pop open the rating scale used.