Air wick

Air wick now has an inbuilt sensor that detects odour molecules (they recon)that triggers the spray.Does any one believe them? Stick it in a sterile room and I bet it will go off. Bet it mainly works off a timer.

May be its own odour sets it off (perpetual motion)?

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F Murtz
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Well, try a chip search for "odour" detecting chips. Probably detects an "odour" component.

Perpetual cloud of toxic chemicals.

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terryc

Not really trying to prove, just do not believe them. if you place it in an odour free zone they would stay full?

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F Murtz

recon)that triggers the spray.Does any one believe them?

If you did a bit of work you would have found this....

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"AppliedSensor, a designer and manufacturer of chemical gas sensor technologies, announced that its intelligent air quality (iAQ) sensing technology is now integrated into Reckitt Benckiser's new products under the Air Wick Freshmatic brand - the first smart spray devices that automatically release fragrance when odors are detected. "

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yaputya

recon)that triggers the spray.Does any one believe them?

technologies, announced that its intelligent air quality (iAQ)

under the Air Wick Freshmatic brand - the first smart

Yawn marketing release. More details please.

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terryc

recon)that triggers the spray.Does any one believe them?

technologies, announced that its intelligent air quality (iAQ)

under the Air Wick Freshmatic brand - the first smart

Start here

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Follow the relevant links, if you are able.

Reply to
yaputya

Lol, pissed off the viral marketing monkey.

Reply to
terryc

Get a life

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yaputya

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