Realtime broadcasting air quality information for more than 180 countries.
- Show air quality information for your current location.
- Show pollen data & forecast for United States and Europe.
- Air quality standard switching among US, China, UK and India standards.
- Provide pollution & pollen alerts.
- Show realtime air quality index on desktop icon.
- Available on Apple Watch with Complications. Check out realtime air quality right on your wrist.
- Provide iMessage Extension: share air quality information right in a conversation.
- Connect with your Laser Egg air monitor, know about indoor air quality in your house.
- Connect with your Philips Smart Air Purifier to check realtime indoor air quality and control your purifier from anywhere.
- Connect with your Philips GoPure car air purifier.
Air Matters is ad-supported. "Air Matters Premium" is an optional yearly subscription that remove ads and support future development. Current price for this premium service is $0.99 USD per year, and may vary from country to country. Your payment will be charged to your iTunes account, and your account will be charged for renewal 24 hours prior to the end of current period. Auto-renual may be turned off at any time by going to your settings in the iTunes Store after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. If you have paid to remove ads in previous versions of "China Air Quality Index", you can restore previous purchase to enjoy one year of premium service.
Privacy Policy: https://air-matters.com/app/en/privacy_policy.html
Terms of Use: https://air-matters.com/app/en/terms_of_use.html
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Is Air Matters free?
Yes, Air Matters is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Air Matters legit?
⚠️ The Air Matters app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
This app consistently shows air quality a full 10 points below several other apps with measurements taken in my neighborhood. The app nor the website tell you where the data is coming from, which is a big red flag for me. I’m open to new sources of data, however, must have some basis for comparison in order to judge which source to use. I’m further research this app began in China and has some content giveaways, showing it was not fully edited by US English-speaking editors. Accuracy matters it’s my family’s health.
Unable to add locations 🫨
Unable to add locations
Pay for Add free but the developer is not fixing the issue in the past 2 months. How much longer?
Functional but broken
The Apple Watch complication feature does work but you cannot get it to update on the watch. I cannot switch the default setting from air quality index to pollen
Lost My Places
Lost my places after updating to iOS 17.0
and can not save new places unless using
“Hey Siri”
This is a scam development team
This is a scam development team, Lots of people paid for this app, but soon it changed its name and began to charge again
Essential and Amazing
I’ve tried so many AQI (air quality index) apps. With the advent of the Canadian wildfire season, the air in the Midwest has been exceptionally awful. This app uses my location (and doesn’t put a hit on my battery) to keep me informed about the state of the air I breath. I use it multiple times a day. Being able to see WHAT is contributing to the AQI (PM2.5, O3, PM10, etc) is also useful for me. The Apple Watch complication works incredibly well! The level of detail that has gone into this app is remarkable. The home screen widgets work really well too. You can stop looking, you’ve found the right AQI app.
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Don’t waste your time
5. 16.0 o posterior.
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Color scale doesn’t match data
I like this app quite a bit, but it is frustrating that often a submeasure will display as green but when you click on scale, it’s actually moderate. The color scale should match the data and not give an overly favorable view.
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