Description</p><p>Air quality information today, keeps allergy and disease away.</p><p>Garmin Air provides real-time air pollution and UV information from more than 4000 monitoring stations with air quality and 1500 monitoring stations with UV throughout China, Taiwan, Japan, United States, Korea and Thailand.</p><p></p><p>The Garmin Connect Mobile application must be active on your internet connected mobile device. When indoors the last known GPS location is used.</p>
Add Korea support.
This app requires access to:
Eduardo Dal Pogeto
December 13, 2021 |
Version 1.9.2
It doesn't update my current location. Already checked the GPS, which gives me the right current location. Also already updated the app to the most recent version.
J
December 5, 2021 |
Version 1.9.2
It is messed up that you have to give it at least one star to review. When in reality this widget deserves no stars.
Freek Bors
December 1, 2021 |
Version 1.9.1
unfortunately doesn't work. always indicates that Bluetooth needs to be paired while it is normally paired
J
November 30, 2021 |
Version 1.9.1
It is extremely necessary that it works in India but unfortunately it doesn't.
Ciara Mooney
November 20, 2021 |
Version 1.9.1
Doesn’t work in Ireland very disappointing given that this is an official Garmin app
Dominic Cordima
September 16, 2021 |
Version 1.9.1
This app is working great for me. I had to enable GPS location on my Garmin VENU to get the most up to date location info. I live in Sacramento County and the air quality with the fires in 2021 has been bad to worse. So bad, I installed a purple air sensor on the outside of my home. I did verify that my AQI sensor is displayed on the airnow.gov website and it shows my home's location exactly where it is on the purple air map. The readings on this widget are accurate to purple air and airnow.gov. The air quality at this time was 54 AQI. After displaying the air quality if I double tap my VENU screen the advice shows recommendations for outdoor sports (I cycle so this is helpful) If a mask is necessary. If ventilation is recommended. If air purifier is necessary. If I swipe down to the next screen it give the pollutant levels PM10, PM2.5 S02, N02, C0 03. I checked the reading for 10 Minute Average Raw PM2.5 in µg/m³ against my purple air AQI sensor and it is reading the same. If your device is setup properly, I think this air quality app is helpful.
charlotte
September 14, 2021 |
Version 1.9.1
Never loads any data Looks like a great app Yes I looked for setting there are none
Mario Bonilla Perez
August 22, 2021 |
Version 1.9.1
It seems Garmin abandoned development of this, releasing new versions only when base libraries are updated, but with zero investment on features or basic functionality. Problems: 1) Bad coverage, even in in US: Data sources are limited, and bad quality. Instead of using public sources of air quality data (EPA, Purple Air), they cover very few locations. 2) Bad data quality: In the middle of California fire season, when both Purple Air and EPA say the air is hazardous with PM2.5 above 130, Garmin Air has been stuck for days displaying PM 2.5 at value "3.6". The "last updated" timestamp is recent, but the actual value never changes. It would be trivial to filter out locations that have stuck or unrealistic values, if they invested on basic development. 3) if you travel to a location that is not covered at all (most places outside the US), the app crashes with a CiQ error, instead of giving an error message and exiting gracefully. Basic testing would catch this.