Let’s talk about the co2.click Model D! 🎈 Designed for flexibility and precision, it’s perfect for monitoring air quality with a sleek e-ink display and customizable features. Here’s why the Model D could be your next favorite air quality sensor! 👇 #AirQuality

🌍 The Model D tracks CO2 levels, temperature, and humidity using the highly accurate dual-beam NDIR CO2 sensor (Sensirion SCD-30). It’s reliable, precise, and designed to help you breathe easier. 🌬️📊 #CleanAir

🖥️ With its e-ink screen, the Model D displays real-time air quality readings in an energy-efficient, easy-to-read format. Perfect for any space, it blends function and style effortlessly. ✨ #EInkTechnology

🔋 Enjoy over 39 hours of battery life on a single charge. Whether on your desk or wall-mounted, the Model D keeps monitoring when you need it most. Powered via a standard USB-C port (CAN/US, EU, AUS/NZ plugs available). ⚡🔌 #PortableTech

💾 The Model D stores up to 30 days of data history (at a 15-minute sampling rate), which you can easily download to analyze trends and improve your air quality. No cloud required—your data stays with you! 📈✨ #DataDriven

⚙️ Fully customizable! Adjust the screen refresh rate, data sample rate, and set audible CO2 alert thresholds. All configurations are done directly on the device—no cloud portal needed. 🛠️🌱 #SmartDevices

🔧 The Model D supports firmware updates, and with its open-source firmware hosted on GitLab, developers can tweak and add new features. It’s innovation and transparency rolled into one device! 🌐✨ #OpenSource

🏡 Choose the setup that works for you: optional desk stand or wall mount. Whether you want it front and center or subtly displayed, the Model D adapts to your needs. 🌟📍 #FlexibleDesign

📲 Ready to take control of your air quality? Visit co2.click to explore the Model D and see how it can fit into your life. Your lungs (and mind) will thank you! 🌎💚 #AirQualityMonitoring

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