Hardware specification audits of the 6-in-1 Carbon Monoxide and Gas Leak Detector indicate a plug-in AC design utilizing a semiconductor-style catalytic bead sensor for combustible gases and an electrochemical cell for carbon monoxide. The device features a real-time PPM display and a localized 85dB piezoelectric buzzer. Technical analysis reveals the lack of a Wi-Fi module or secondary wireless communication hardware, operating as an analog-to-digital bridge for local monitoring only.
Material analysis confirms the absence of UL 2034 or UL 1484 certifications, suggesting the logic gates governing the alarm response may not align with standard residential safety requirements. The semiconductor sensor is noted for sensitivity to household volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as alcohol or cleaning agents, which may result in elevated readings or false positive gas triggers. The electrochemical CO sensor has a projected functional lifespan of 3 to 5 years.
Operational data shows the A/D converter may exhibit latency during air clearance, causing historical PPM data to remain on the display after the hazard has dissipated. The unit does not include a long-term battery backup, relying primarily on a direct connection to a standard household outlet for sensor power.
The 6-in-1 Carbon Monoxide and Gas Leak Detector is an alternative for users seeking a secondary, granular visual display of gas levels in a plug-in format.
This device is classified within the air quality alarms list due to its focus on combustible gas monitoring and visual PPM reporting.