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How can I know if there is another sensor in my pixel?

  • Updated 24 October 2022 10:25

You can see the active sensors in a specific pixel by searching the address where you are planning to deploy your sensor  in the PlanetWatch Map.

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You then need to click on your pixel. A new frame will pop up displaying air quality historical data.

Near the bottom of the pop up, you will see how many Type 1 and Type 2 sensors are active in the pixel. If there are zero Type 1 or less than five Type 2 ones, your sensor has a chance to achieve Lead status.

 

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