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The Temtop M10+ is a sleek, professional-grade indoor air quality monitor that tracks six key environmental factors including CO2, PM2.5, VOCs, temperature, humidity, and AQI. Featuring a power-saving e-ink display and an industry-leading 60-day battery life, it offers real-time app connectivity with OTA updates for continuous precision and convenience. Designed for modern homes and workspaces, it ensures you stay informed and in control of your air quality with silent monitoring and smart alerts.








































| ASIN | B0D1K7GNPM |
| Alarm | Audible |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,193 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #40 in Indoor Air Quality Meters |
| Brand | Temtop |
| Color | Premium: CO2/Temp/Humidity/PM2.5/AQI/VOC |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Date First Available | April 12, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | US-M10+ |
| Manufacturer | Elitech |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operating Humidity | 0% to 99% |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.2"D x 1.2"W x 3.2"H |
| Sensor Type | Electrochemical |
| Style | Modern |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 140 Degrees Fahrenheit |
M**E
Great purchase overall
This thing works really well, any time I open my IPA bucket, I look up to check it's functionality, it usually always reads the VOC's pets quick making it's accuracy verifiable. I think it was well worth my safety and that of my families, great value for my money. The battery last extremely long, I still haven't charged it since purchasing (about a month now) and looks pretty professional near my printing station.
R**R
Excellent performance with many surprises
Excellent performance and battery life. Very surprised at the high readings during the operation of natural gas appliances both at home and at other locations.
C**R
App is so-so but device is good
The app doesn't do a whole lot feature-wise, but the device on its own is great. Lasts an eternity on a full charge! EDIT: I noticed that if you set it to constantly rotate through the different measurements, the battery drains much, much more quickly. I just leave it on CO2 PPM and it can go weeks without a recharge. If I want to see other measurements I either manually switch on the device itself, or check the app.
M**A
Good device to see the quality of the air in the dynamics
The monitor is very convenient. It is possible to see the current day of the measurements on your phone app, and as well the last 7 days and 30 days. Sometimes, when you just looking at the value, it does not give you the idea why you have a headache, as the value can be low, but if you see the dynamics, it helps as the value can be below threshold but unusual for your body. I like also how much this device can live without charge.
S**K
Only lasts few months!!! Stopped working.
Worked great until last week. It completely stopped working. I contact their support to see what’s wrong with it. No help from them given that I bought it a year ago.
S**T
Check your air quality!
Neat tool for checking air quality. I knew the circulation I my room was bad, but I didn’t know it was this bad until checking. It let me know what was bad so I could take steps to improve it. I was happy enough that I got a second one for the garage to alert me if the air quality drops or the temp and humidity are out of range for some work. At the time of writing this, you don’t need the app if you don’t care about the data tracking or time. If you still want to use the app, you can just use a guest account. It’s nice to know if you don’t want to keep giving companies your information.
S**T
Accurate, Reliable, and Easy to Use!
I’ve been using the Temptop M10+ for a while now, and I’m really impressed with how well it performs. The accuracy of the readings is spot on—I’ve compared it against other monitors and it’s consistently reliable, which gives me confidence in the data I’m seeing. The battery life is fantastic. I can run it for long stretches without worrying about constant recharging, which makes it super convenient whether I’m using it at home, in the office, or while traveling. I also love the display—it’s clear, bright, and easy to read at a glance. The layout is intuitive, so I can quickly see all the important information without fumbling through menus. Overall, this device has exceeded my expectations. If you’re looking for a dependable air quality monitor that combines accuracy, long battery life, and an excellent display, the Temptop M10+ is a great choice!
A**R
Excellent Indoor Air Quality Monitor.
This is a very good product. I moved to another state that has poor air quality and I had some breathing issues. I am using this all the time to check and adjust the air quality in the house. It really seems to work well and the charge is amazing. I have had it since October and have had to only charge it twice. The first time I just took it out of the box and just starting using it. The display on the unit is very easy to read and you can make several adjustments to customize it for your liking. It has alarm sounds so if you want to have an alert when something needs your attention it will do that. Clock, temp and humidity is very nice feature as well. The app is absolutely a plus as well as it tracks your air quality over time. This unit for the money will be well worth it for years of service. It may cost a little more but I have gone through a few that only last days before the charge just gave out. Nice materials for the outer casing it used as well and just sitting on our fireplace mantel it just fits in with the room.
C**S
muy buen producto
C**N
I Love Temtop products, I also own the M10i but this M10 Plus is a big step up compared to the frustrating M10i. The biggest improvement on the M10+ in my opinion is the battery life compared to the M10i it's night & day. The M10i wouldn't last one day but I have my M10 Plus running for a week and it hasn't dropped a bar. In addition the M10+ uses USB-C compared to the outdated Micro USB of the M10i. The product page claims the battery can last up to 60 days, I haven't own it for that long so I can't confirm that but already I'm impressed with it's battery longevity, I can leave it anywhere in my home without having to worry about charging it every day. The M10+ doesn't measure HCHO unlike the M10i but what it does that the M10i doesn't is : CO2 Levels Temperature and Humidity Time First the time is a simple, yet useful addition since allowing the device to act as a clock. Temperature & Humidity are 2 great additions it eliminated the need for a 2nd device to measure those things that are important for the overall comfort of your home. From what I can tell by comparing the reading of the M10+ with a standalone device, the temperature & humidity reading are accurate. The addition of the CO2 monitor is also a great improvement and from my testing you can see how well it works when I ventilate a room by opening a window for example you can rapidly see the levels drop. Also it uses Bluetooth connectivity instead of WiFi (might of been one reason for the poor battery performance of the M10i) The Bluetooth works well, but it doesn't seem to stay on, the Bluetooth seems to turn off after some time of inactivity so when I open the APP to connect to the device I often need to press the button on the back. This might be a power saving feature. The display is easy to read even in relatively low light, but there's no backlight so you can't read it in the dark. Again this is probably a power saving decision, but a button to turn on a temporary backlight would of been nice. One thing about the display I like is the addition of a colour coded bar (Green, Yellow, Red) you can quickly & easily know if your reading is good (Green) fair (Yellow) or poor (Red). The device is easy to operate, there's just one button, a long press will turn it on/off a single press will change to change what is being currently displayed and cycle through the readings. Finally a rapid double click will start a cycling mode where each reading will display for a few seconds (about 6) and then change to the next one in a constant loop. There's also one button in the back to turn the Bluetooth on. The APP is okay, it works well it's the same APP as the M10i so if you have multiple devices you can all access them there. On the main screen you see at a glance all 6 readings from the M10+ you can click on one an see a graph of the fluctuations during the day. You can have weekly & monthly graphs. The data can also be exported into an xls format. The device is fairly small and compact and can be place pretty much anywhere. Overall this is a great air quality indoor monitor and a huge improvement on the M10i, the extra 40$ is well worth it in my opinion.
S**.
Overall pretty good with similar readings to my AirThings but 3rd night I had CRAZY co2 readings (2800ppm) while my AT said 600ppm… freaked me out…. Haven’t seen a spike like that since but that was crazy. Also annoying I always have to click sync to get the 24hour data.
R**Y
I don't have a way to confirm the accuracy of the CO2, PM2.5 or VOC readings. However, they do seem reasonable, and I have confirmed that temperature and humidity are fairly accurate. When I first turned it on, I was surprised at how high the CO2 level was! Our house had been closed up due to it being hot outside. I opened the windows and the CO2 level dropped quite rapidly. I hadn't realized how high it gets, now I know and have a way to keep an eye on it. We sometimes have really nasty forest fires and the air can get pretty gross during the spring and summer. Fortunately, there are not many fires this year, but that does mean I can't really see how well the PM2.5 sensor works. The VOC levels are overall low in my house, but when I moved it to my office I found that the levels climbed into the caution zone. I opened the window (cool rainy day this time) and the levels started dropping. Handy to be able to see these things that you wouldn't otherwise be aware of. So, this may be one of those tools that I didn't know I needed - having seen both VOC and CO2 levels that are higher than I would like but didn't otherwise notice, it is good that I have a meter now that can detect those things. On a year when we do have a lot of active fires, this will be handy to monitor the indoor air and let me know when to turn on the air filters to lower the particulate PM2.5 levels. The device seems to be pretty low current draw. I charge it up a few days ago, and it has been merrily running and constantly displaying data (Bluetooth off) and is still showing full battery. I did briefly turn on the Bluetooth and download the app on a device I rarely use (for security purposes - I tend to distrust many apps out there) - the app works fine and mirrors what the screen displays, I mainly downloaded the app so I could get the clock set (no other way that I can find to set the clock). Now that it is done I probably will go back to just using the screen display. I often prefer to use Smart devices in their less-smart mode when possible just because I think the alternative is unwise from a security standpoint - way too many people out there trying to steal my identity and otherwise hack my devices, no reason to make life easier for them. So, from what I can see so far, this is going to be a very useful tool for ensuring my indoor air quality is good. It would be nice if it monitored radon levels as well, but otherwise it keeps tabs on a number of important indoor air quality parameters.
R**E
déconnecté et pas possible de ce connecter avant des jours
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