From our long‑term room observations, it is very responsive — whether we open the windows, close them, or keep the room sealed for a long time, it seems to react accordingly.
Looking at the formaldehyde readings, if the value goes beyond a certain threshold, for example 81, that’s probably not a good sign.
It’s an intriguing sensor; the dangers of formaldehyde seem quite frightening, and we really like this sensor.
Apart from being expensive, it’s truly impressive.
We hope to bring it to life, because it’s just so cool!
The SFA30 datasheet claims a lifetime of more than 6 years, along with excellent resistance to interfering gases such as acetaldehyde.
It seems that Switzerland is truly outstanding at making these exceptional sensors.
We hope to invite everyone to join the testing soon.
We will be preparing generous discounts to welcome the first brave adventurers!
More SFA-1 News: https://docs.screek.io/sfa-1