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Monitoring Air Quality on Your iPad: A Step-by-Step Guide

June 18, 2026 · The Clime Team
Monitoring Air Quality on Your iPad: A Step-by-Step Guide

Monitoring air quality is essential for health and well-being, especially in areas prone to pollution or wildfires. Your iPad offers several methods to stay informed about the air quality in your vicinity.

1. Using the Maps App to Check Air Quality

Apple's Maps app provides real-time air quality information for supported regions. To access this feature:

  1. Open the Maps App: Launch the Maps app on your iPad.
  2. Zoom In on Your Location: Pinch to zoom in on your current area until the weather icon appears in the lower-right corner.
  3. View Air Quality Index (AQI): The AQI will be displayed alongside the current weather conditions.

If the AQI isn't visible, ensure that the feature is enabled in your settings:

  1. Go to Settings: Open the Settings app on your iPad.
  2. Select Maps: Tap on "Maps".
  3. Enable Air Quality Index: Toggle on "Air Quality Index" to display AQI information in the Maps app.

Note that air quality data availability may vary by region. (support.apple.com)

2. Utilizing the Weather App for Air Quality Information

The Weather app on your iPad also provides AQI details:

  1. Open the Weather App: Launch the Weather app on your iPad.
  2. Select Your Location: Choose your current location or any area of interest.
  3. Scroll to Air Quality Section: At the bottom of the screen, you'll find the "Air Quality" section displaying the AQI and its corresponding health implications.

This feature is particularly useful for planning outdoor activities based on air quality conditions. (howtogeek.com)

3. Using Third-Party Apps for Detailed Air Quality Monitoring

For more comprehensive air quality data, consider third-party applications available on the App Store:

  • IQAir AirVisual: Offers real-time and forecasted air quality information for over 500,000 locations worldwide. (apps.apple.com)

  • Air Lookout: Provides detailed air quality data from EPA monitoring stations across North America, including historical data and forecasts. (apps.apple.com)

4. Integrating Air Quality Monitors with Your iPad

To monitor indoor air quality, you can integrate external devices with your iPad:

  • Eve Room Indoor Air Quality Monitor: This device measures indoor air quality and integrates with the Apple Home app, allowing you to monitor air quality directly from your iPad. (apple.com)

  • Acer Air Monitor Pro: A real-time indoor air quality monitor that detects various contaminants and pollutants, providing data accessible via your iPad. (apps.apple.com)

5. Staying Informed with Notifications and Widgets

Many of these apps offer notifications and widgets to keep you updated on air quality changes:

  • Air Lookout Pro: Offers morning and evening summaries, custom app icons, and the ability to save favorites and browse historical data for all locations. (apps.apple.com)

By utilizing these features and tools, you can effectively monitor air quality on your iPad, ensuring you make informed decisions for your health and activities.

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