A Johns Hopkins-born startup is gearing up to launch new technology that aims to help consumers monitor air quality in their homes. Clair has developed a small web-enabled device that can identify air impurities and provide recommendations to consumers via their smartphones on how they can improve the air they’re breathing and avoid related health complications. The startup is accepting pre-orders of its device now, for about $190 each. The first round of about 50 devices will ship out by the…
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