Description

Introducing the QP Pro 2 air quality monitor – an essential tool to maintain high-quality indoor air. Track 7 metrics, including temperature, humidity, CO2, eTVOC, noise, PM2.5, and PM10 levels. With automated alert features, its sleek design, touchscreen interface, and advanced sensors ensure real-time monitoring and seamless integration with your smart home. Accuracy is backed by Smart Air's third-party tests. Available in black only.

Key Features

  • 7 metrics – Temperature, humidity, CO2, eTVOC, noise, PM2.5, and PM10
  • Replaceable PM sensor – Long-lasting and easy to maintain
  • HD touchscreen – Clear and intuitive interface
  • Wi-Fi connectivity – Smart home integration
Delivery Information
In stock! Ships within 1-2 business days.
Warranty
We offer a 1 year UK warranty on manufacturer faults but you will bear the cost of returns in all situations including changing your mind.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What sets the Aura Series apart from other air purifiers?

Most air purifiers are designed for a lab. The Aura Series is designed for your home. We replace industrial plastic with natural wood and textiles, so our purifiers feel like furniture - not medical equipment. But they don't compromise on performance.

Do I need to change the filter? How often?

Yes, filter replacement ensures optimal performance. Depending on usage, we recommend changing your HEPA filter every 6 to 12 months.

Are Airbon products quiet?

Yes. A continuous speed dial lets you set whichever level feels right for your space. Most people don't run purifiers at full speed, the noise is too much, so they turn them down, or off. The Aura Series is designed around that reality. A purifier running quietly in the background, every day, does far more for your air than one that's too loud to live with.more than one sitting switched off.

Do the Aura Series purifiers remove viruses and bacteria?

Yes. Our E11 EPA filters capture 95% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns - including bacteria, viruses, pollen, dust, and pet dander.

What's the difference between PM2.5 and particle count?

PM2.5 measures the mass of particles in the air. Particle count tells you how many particles are present including sub‑micron ones that mass readings can miss. For complete air quality insight, we recommend tracking both.

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