Technical analysis of the Aqitech 16-in-1 monitor indicates a hardware architecture based on the Tuya Smart Air Box platform, utilizing a WB2S Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chipset. The device employs a laser scattering sensor for particulate detection and an NDIR infrared sensor for CO 2 monitoring. Aggregated service data suggests that while 16 parameters are reported, several metrics such as "Oxygen Level" are mathematical interpolations of existing VOC and CO 2 data rather than direct electrochemical measurements.
Performance metrics demonstrate that the laser scattering sensor is susceptible to particulate accumulation due to the lack of a removable intake filter, which may influence long-term data accuracy. The unit is powered via a modern USB-C interface and features a color LCD for at-a-glance status updates. Connectivity is restricted to 2.4GHz networks, with no native support for local-only protocols like Matter.
If professional-grade accuracy and long-term sensor stability are prioritized over the number of data parameters, the Temtop M2000C provides a semi-professional alternative with a focus on sensor longevity.
This device is situated within the air quality monitors class as an entry-level multi-parameter dashboard.