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Marivo Haus AirSense

Marivo Haus AirSense

Regular price £79.99
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 Eight metrics, one device
 Catch poor air before your body does
 Fits straight into your smart home
 Your air quality, readable from across the room
 See what's stealing your sleep

 

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Not every air quality monitor delivers what it promises, and if you've tried one that gave readings you couldn't trust, a screen you couldn't read across the room, or an app that buried the useful information, you're not alone it's one of the most common frustrations people mention.

A few things tend to make a genuine difference for everyday use:

Accurate readings — A monitor that drifts, spikes randomly, or needs constant recalibration quickly loses its value. One that stays consistent and holds up to scrutiny gives you data you can actually act on.

Eight sensors in one device — CO₂, PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10, TVOCs, formaldehyde, temperature and humidity, all tracked from a single device, means nothing affecting your air goes unnoticed.

Real-time alerts — Knowing after the fact that your CO₂ climbed too high doesn't help much. Instant notifications via buzzer, app or email mean you can open a window or switch on a purifier before symptoms start.

Readable at a glance — A full-color screen with color-coded levels and intuitive visuals means anyone in the house can understand what the air is doing, without opening an app or decoding numbers.

Smart home ready — Built-in Wi-Fi and compatibility with platforms like Home Assistant means your monitor fits into the way you already live, rather than adding another thing to manage.

This monitor was put together with these things in mind, for people who want to breathe easier at home and actually feel the difference, not just another device that ends up ignored on a shelf.

Not sure if it's the right fit? Feel free to reach out at info@marivohaus.com and we'll help you figure it out.

Most air quality monitors look promising in the product photo. Then they arrive and the CO₂ readings jump to impossible numbers, the screen is too small to read from across the room, or the useful data is buried three taps deep in an app. It's a familiar disappointment.

This monitor tends to work differently for a few reasons:

Eight sensors, one clear picture
CO₂, PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10, TVOCs, formaldehyde, temperature and humidity, all tracked from a single device. No juggling multiple gadgets or guessing which pollutant is causing the problem.

Readings you can actually read
A full-color screen with color-coded levels and emoticons means you can see what your air is doing from across the room, without opening an app or decoding a number.

Alerts before you feel it
Set your own thresholds and get notified via buzzer, app or email the moment a reading climbs too high, so you can open a window or switch on a purifier before the headache starts.

Fits into your smart home
Built-in Wi-Fi connects to your mobile app and platforms like Home Assistant, so your monitor works with the setup you already have rather than adding something new to manage.

Data you can trust
NDIR CO₂ sensing and calibrated PM technology means the readings hold up, not the kind that drift over time or spike randomly under normal conditions.

If you've tried air quality monitors before and found them inaccurate, hard to read, or frustrating to use, this one tends to land differently, particularly for people who want reliable data without the hassle.

Shipping

We offer free and reliable shipping across the UK. Orders typically arrive within 6–11 business days, and you’ll receive a tracking number as soon as your order is dispatched, so you can follow your delivery every step of the way.

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Returns

If it’s not the right fit for your home, no worries. We offer a 30-day, hassle-free return policy. Simply get in touch and we’ll guide you through the quick return process—no pressure, no complications.

Need full details? Read our Returns & Refunds Policy

Need Help?

Questions about your order or the product? We’re here to help. Email us anytime at info@marivohaus.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Q: Will it actually make a difference to how I feel?
For many people, it seems to. Several users mention that once they could see their CO₂ levels climbing overnight, small changes like opening a window made a noticeable difference to how rested they felt. It won't be the same for everyone, but the feedback from people who've connected their air quality to their symptoms tends to be positive.

Q: Is it easy to read and understand?
That's one of the things people appreciate most. The full-color screen with color-coded levels and emoticons means you can see what your air is doing at a glance, without opening an app or decoding numbers. Most people find they don't need to think about it much, the display does the work for you.

Q: How long does the battery last?
Most users find it lasts around two months between charges, depending on usage. Several reviewers specifically mention this as one of the reasons they stopped thinking about it as a device to maintain and started treating it as part of their daily routine.

Q: Will it work with my smart home setup?
For most common setups, yes. Built-in Wi-Fi connects to a mobile app, and it's compatible with platforms like Home Assistant and Tuya. Users who've integrated it into automations, like triggering a purifier when CO₂ climbs, tend to find the setup straightforward.

Q: Is the data accurate?
It uses NDIR technology for CO₂ and calibrated sensing for PM, which puts it in a different category from basic low-cost monitors that can drift or misreport. Several users have compared readings against higher-end devices and found them to sit within a reasonable range, though as with any consumer device it's worth treating the data as a reliable guide rather than laboratory precision.

Q: Will it work in any room?
It works well placed in the rooms where you spend the most time, living rooms, bedrooms, home offices. For the best results, it's worth positioning it away from direct airflow like open windows or vents, which can affect readings. Some people buy a second unit once they trust the results in one room.

Q: What if it's not right for me?
No problem. If it doesn't meet your expectations, get in touch and we'll sort it out.info@marivohaus.com

Marivo Haus AirSense

Marivo Haus AirSense

Regular price £79.99
Regular price £79.99 Sale price £99.99
SAVE 20% Sold out
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Your air, finally working for you

Small changes, based on real data, that add up to noticeably better days.

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Eight metrics, one device

From CO₂ and fine particles to VOCs, formaldehyde, temperature and humidity, everything that affects how you breathe, sleep and think is tracked simultaneously from a single monitor on your shelf.

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Catch poor air before your body does

Real-time alerts via buzzer, app or email notify you the moment a reading crosses your threshold, so you open a window or run a purifier before the headache, the fatigue, or the restless night sets in.

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Fits straight into your smart home

Built-in Wi-Fi and Home Assistant compatibility means your monitor connects to the setup you already have, triggering your purifier or ventilation automatically when your air needs it.

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See what's stealing your sleep

Overnight CO₂ and pollutant tracking connects the numbers on your screen directly to how rested you feel, so one small change before bed can make a noticeable difference by morning.

Marivo Haus VS. Others

Not all monitors are built the same.
Here is what tends to make the difference for people who take their air quality seriously.

  Others
8-in-1 sensor coverage
NDIR-grade CO₂ accuracy
Instant alerts via buzzer, app and email
Color-coded screen, readable at a glance
Home Assistant and Tuya ready
Two months per charge
Local Bluetooth, no cloud needed
  • 1: Place and power up

    Set the monitor in the room where you spend the most time, plug it in via USB, and let it settle for a few minutes to start picking up accurate readings.

  • 2: Connect and customise

    Pair with your existing smart home setup via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and set your own alert thresholds for CO₂, PM levels, or any of the eight metrics that matter most to you.

  • 3: Read, act, feel the difference

    Watch the color-coded display or check the app, and when an alert comes in, open a window, run your purifier, and notice how quickly the numbers, and how you feel, start to shift.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, CO₂, PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10, TVOCs, formaldehyde, temperature and humidity are all tracked simultaneously from a single device, so you get a complete picture of your air rather than one or two data points.

    It uses NDIR technology for CO₂ and calibrated PM sensing, which puts it in a different category from basic low-cost monitors that tend to drift or misreport. Several users have compared readings against higher-end devices and found them to sit within a reasonable range, making it a reliable guide for everyday use.

    That's one of the most common frustrations people mention, and it's a fair concern. The difference tends to come down to the sensor technology. NDIR CO₂ sensing and calibrated PM measurement hold up in a way that basic electrochemical sensors often don't, which is why the readings here tend to stay consistent over time rather than drifting or spiking randomly.

    It connects via Wi-Fi and is compatible with Home Assistant and Tuya, covering most common smart home setups. For those who prefer to keep things off the cloud, Bluetooth local control is also available.

    The full-color display uses color-coded levels and intuitive visuals so you can see at a glance whether your air is in a good range or needs attention, without getting up.

    Most users find it lasts around two months depending on usage and settings, which tends to be long enough that most people stop thinking about it as something that needs maintaining.

    The color-coded display and intuitive visuals are designed to make air quality readable for anyone in the household, not just the person who set it up. You don't need to understand what 1400 ppm means when the screen is already telling you to open a window.

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