To access your monitor's data using your AirVisual Pro's Device API, you can use your AirVisual Pro's device API link. See how to access this here:
Access the AirVisual Pro's Device API
Simply paste the link into your web browser and hit 'Enter' to access your monitor's data.
The Device API will return response in JSON format. To understand what the API response means, please refer to our global air quality API Documentation page which includes most definitions:
Note: in the Pro's returned JSON, the abbreviation 'co' refers to CO2, or carbon dioxide (as measured by the device sensor), NOT carbon monoxide (CO).
See below for explanation of the 'hourly' data returned from the Pro, which is not explained in the above documentation, for AirVisual's public outdoor air pollution API:
"hourly": [
{
"p2_sum": 119, //total PM2.5 concentration within 1 hour
"p2_count": 4, //number of measurements taken within 1 hour
"p1_sum": 130, //total PM10 concentration within 1 hour
"p1_count": 4, //number of measurements taken within 1 hour
"co_sum": 1809, //total CO2 concentration within 1 hour
"co_count": 4, //number of measurements taken within 1 hour
"hm_sum": 95,
"hm_count": 4,
"tp_sum": 20.24477,
"tp_count": 4,
"ts": "2017-12-08T02:00:00.000Z",
"outdoor_station": { //refer to the documentation link above
"ts": "2017-12-06T15:00:00.000Z",
"aqius": 41,
"mainus": "p2",
"aqicn": 14,
"maincn": "p2",
"p2": {
"conc": 10,
"aqius": 41,
"aqicn": 14
},
"api_id": "4395"
},
"outdoor_weather": {
"ts": "2017-12-06T15:00:00.000Z",
"tp": 4,
"pr": 1025,
"hu": 29,
"ws": 0,
"wd": 327,
"ic": "01n"
}
},
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