
ATMO has introduced Atmocube, an all-in-one indoor air quality monitor designed to provide real-time insight into the conditions of indoor environments. The device is aimed at both residential and commercial settings, offering detailed data to help users understand how air quality can affect productivity, recovery, and overall well-being.
The concept behind Atmocube was driven by a need for accurate, local environmental data. By giving individuals and organisations access to measurable insights, ATMO aims to support informed decisions about improving indoor spaces. The system combines multi-sensor hardware with AI-driven analytics and third-party data integration.
Comprehensive Air Quality Monitoring
Atmocube measures a wide range of indoor environmental indicators. These include particulate matter levels such as PM1, PM2.5 and PM10, as well as carbon dioxide (CO2), formaldehyde and CH2O, and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC). The device also tracks temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, light intensity and noise levels.
This breadth of measurement allows users to build a detailed picture of their indoor environment. Monitoring fine particulate matter and volatile compounds is increasingly relevant in offices, residential buildings and shared spaces, where air quality can influence health outcomes and workplace performance.
Data Access and Reporting Tools
Users can access live and historical indoor air quality data through a dashboard or mobile application. The platform allows device management, custom alert settings and downloadable environmental reports. It also provides tailored reporting designed to support WELL certification requirements.
For property managers and organisations seeking to raise awareness around indoor air quality, Atmocube data can be displayed on a custom ATMO e-ink screen or shared on a full display via Bluetooth. This feature enables transparent communication with tenants, employees or visitors about environmental conditions within a building.
Supporting Health-Focused Building Standards
Indoor air quality has become an increasing focus within sustainable building design and ESG frameworks. Certifications such as WELL emphasise the role of air quality monitoring and performance data in improving occupant health. Devices such as Atmocube provide measurable data that can support compliance and reporting requirements.
By combining advanced sensor accuracy with analytics tools, the system is positioned as a practical instrument for facilities management and home use. Access to reliable environmental data enables building operators to identify issues, respond to pollutant spikes and maintain healthier indoor conditions.
Recognition and Industry Validation
Atmocube has received recognition for both accuracy and design. The device has been acknowledged by Reset International Standards and has received awards including the iF Design Award and the Red Dot Award. It is also used by leading global research institutions, reflecting its application beyond residential settings.
As indoor environmental quality continues to attract attention from policymakers, businesses and health professionals, monitoring technologies are playing a more visible role in building management strategies. Real-time data, combined with reporting capabilities, offers organisations a way to integrate environmental performance into wider operational and sustainability goals.
ATMO’s Atmocube is designed to provide comprehensive visibility into indoor air conditions. By measuring pollutants, environmental variables and comfort indicators in one device, the company is contributing to a data-driven approach to healthier indoor environments.












