Living in Oregon for a decade has taught me the importance of monitoring air quality during wildfire season. Poor air quality significantly impacts health, making it crucial to limit outdoor time when conditions worsen.
Breathable, a new free app from Portland's Karbon, provides an Air Quality Index (AQI) widget for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Simply install the app and add the widget for convenient, at-a-glance air quality information. (Unlike the Apple Weather app, Breathable offers a dedicated AQI widget.)
Setup requires obtaining API keys from at least one service, but the process is straightforward thanks to clear documentation. Register for a free account at IQAir.com, copy your API key, and optionally repeat the process at Airnow.gov (for US users and EPA data). Finally, specify your desired location within the app's settings.
Once set up, add the widget (small or medium size) to your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Mac desktop. Both widgets display the AQI numerically and graphically.
Customize the widget's appearance by adjusting font, gradient, and layout. While options are limited, you can achieve a personalized look.
For quicker comprehension, choose an emoji scale instead of numerical AQI. While default faces are provided, you can select your preferred emojis.
The Breathable developers acknowledge the unfortunate necessity of their app, a sentiment I share. However, in the face of climate change, such tools offer valuable assistance in navigating its challenges.
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