Paku for PurpleAir
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Version :2.3.0
Size :4.58Mb
Updated :Oct 19,2022
Developer :Kyle Bashour
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Description
Paku is the best app for checking PurpleAir. View air quality on the map, filter by indoor or outdoor sensors, and see running averages. You can also view the hyperlocal temperature and humidity reported by sensors. Keep an eye on the AQI right on your Home Screen or Lock Screen, with widgets that support showing AQI near you or a specific Purple Air sensor.
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    By @MagnusonOct 10,2020
    Areas I’d like to see improvement: - Ability to choose a sensor and stay with that sensor. I own a PA sensor and only want to see data from that sensor. I don’t want to see data from other sensors as I move locations. - Get rid of the AQandU filter. I don’t like that filter nor trust the data it produces. If this app is going to force the use of a filter, it should be the EPA filter, not the AQandU filter. - Provide time-based averages. Seeing the current AQI is only a small part of the picture. Gaining an understanding of how the AQI value is trending is immensely valuable and often times more valuable than the current reading.
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    By @MagnusonNov 27,2021
    I love how Paku lets me avoid the clunky PurpleAir website. The app is wonderfully simple and looks good. However, the app is a little too simple. For example, the app never refreshes data. If I leave the app open and want to see the current air quality, I have to quit and relaunch the app. Ideally the app would refresh data automatically every 5-10 minutes. However, a manual refresh option is an absolute requirement for an app like this. Having to quit and relaunch the app just to refresh the data available is super obtuse and cumbersome. Another issue is that PurpleAir sensors grab lots more data than only the AQI. I find PurpleAir sensors even more useful for their temperature readings than their AQI readings. The sensor saturation is so high in the San Francisco Bay Area that they make it really easy to see what all the microclimates are like around the bay. I can then use this to plan my outdoor activities. It would be fantastic if Paku allowed us to view temperature data from P...