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The Plume Flow Is A Portable Pollution Monitor


The Plume Flow Is A Portable P is listed (or ranked) 9 on the list The Coolest New Tech In 2018
For people living in big cities, smog and pollution are still a regular problem. Many people are concerned about pollution levels in their communities, and one new device is aiming to warn people when they are in an area with low air quality. This portable device is known as Flow, and it's small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Powerful sensors monitor air quality, and Flow will let you know in an instant. Working in conjunction with your smart phone, Flow can show you what routes have the freshest air and which you should avoid.  The device is set to ship sometime before June 2018

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