Once connected to the Internet, Atmocube begins sending readings to the cloud, where the data is stored. In addition, the onboard internal storage on the Atmocube can backup data for up to a week in case of any Internet connection issues or downtime. Once the Internet connection is restored, the data is uploaded and retained in the cloud.
More about cloud dashboard plans and their respective storage durations: Cloud Dashboard Plans
NOTE: Any data collected by an Atmocube before the device is registered and linked to the Atmocube Dashboard is not synchronized with the Dashboard. Only after an Atmocube has been registered and linked to an Atmocube Dashboard account will the dashboard retain historical data from the onboard backup storage.
Yes. If a FAT-formatted USB drive is inserted into the USB-A port on the back of the device, Atmocube will store air quality data as a CSV file directly on the USB drive.
This feature provides an easy way to collect data locally without relying on the cloud or an internet connection. Simply insert the USB drive, and Atmocube will automatically save readings. More details: USB Data Storage on Atmocube
The cloud dashboard retains data for 30 days on the basic dashboard plan.
Average data usage is about 0.25 MB/day. In addition to this, occasional OTA updates can use up to 1.5–2 MB per update.
Atmocube continuously monitors the air, taking readings about once per second. These readings are averaged per minute and sent to the cloud every minute.
In addition to the Atmocube user app, data from an Atmocube can be viewed and exported via the Atmotube Dashboard. To set up a dashboard account, make sure Atmocube is online and follow our dashboard setup guide.
Clicking on a device card allows viewing the detailed data and historical trends from the Atmocube once the device is connected and a dashboard account is created. Data from different devices or multiple measurements from the same device can be compared.
Data can be exported by following the data export guidelines here.