Sensorbee Air — Overview
The Sensorbee Air Lite and Air Pro 2 are outdoor air quality monitoring stations. Both report to the Sensorbee Cloud over LTE-M or NB-IoT, which means they run independently of any on-site Wi-Fi or fixed network.
This section of the documentation covers the Air family as a whole: safety, compliance, cellular signal requirements, LED status indicators, and how the two models differ. For install, configuration, and deployment-specific content, see the dedicated Air Pro 2 and Air Lite sections.
Who it's for
- ·Environmental consultancies running dust, noise, and gas monitoring programmes on construction sites.
- ·Project teams needing MCERTS-traceable particulate data without the infrastructure overhead of wired stations.
- ·Smart-city and air-quality networks that need a battery- or solar-powered unit with long-range cellular.
What you get out of the box
- ·A factory-calibrated unit with a SIM card pre-provisioned for global cellular operation.
- ·A default sensor configuration (fixed on Air Lite, modular on Air Pro 2).
- ·Access to the Sensorbee Cloud for data visualisation, alerts, and exports.
Choosing between Air Lite and Air Pro 2
The short version:
- ·Pick Air Lite if you need particulates, temperature, humidity, and ambient noise, and you don't need to add sensors later.
- ·Pick Air Pro 2 if you need gases (CO₂, CO, NO, NO₂, SO₂, O₃), wind, rain, vibration, or field-upgradeable sensor bays.
For the full side-by-side, see Air Lite vs Air Pro 2.
