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1. Temperature sensors: These sensors measure the ambient temperature of the indoor space. They are used to maintain a comfortable temperature and control heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
2. Humidity sensors: Humidity sensors measure the moisture content in the air. They help maintain optimal humidity levels for comfort and prevent issues such as mold growth or excessive dryness.
3. Carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors: CO2 sensors monitor the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air. High levels of CO2 can indicate poor ventilation and can lead to discomfort, drowsiness, or even health problems. These sensors are commonly used in buildings to ensure adequate ventilation.
Global Indoor Environment Sensors market was valued at 6338 million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 10300 million by 2032, at a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period.
CAGR of 7.4%
(2024 – 2032)
Factory
The Mall
Office Building
Residential Building
• Temperature
• Humidity
• Illuminance
• Thermal Flow
• Honeywell
• Siemens
• Johnson Controls
• Schneider Electric
• HS Control & Systems
• Pressac
• LSI LASTEM
• OpenSensors