uHoo’s Caeli Monitor Adds Flu,Mold Risk Scores

uHoo’s Caeli Monitor Adds Flu,Mold Risk Scores

> At a Glance

> – uHoo unveiled an upgraded Caeli air-quality monitor at CES 2026

> – New influenza and mold indexes turn nine sensor readings into 1-to-10 risk scores

> – Pre-orders open now at $200 before the February release; price will rise after launch

> – Why it matters: One glance tells you if indoor conditions favor viruses or mold, letting you act before anyone gets sick

News Of Los Angeles‘s Marcus L. Bennett tested plenty of air monitors, but none reach as far as uHoo’s Caeli, which just debuted at CES with fresh tricks. The chunky unit now crunches dust, CO₂, humidity, temperature, VOCs and more into simple flu and mold warnings.

How the New Risk Indexes Work

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Caeli converts live sensor data into two easy scores. The influenza index lands between 1 and 10, with 1-3 flagging low virus risk and 10 warning that coughing season has arrived. uHoo says the algorithm leans on decades of virology research, so you get a science-backed heads-up instead of guesswork.

The mold index follows the same 1-10 scale, alerting renters and homeowners when spore-friendly moisture creeps in. Both numbers update automatically and appear inside the companion app.

Smart-Home Ready

Matter support is baked in, so the monitor pairs with Apple Home, Google Home and Alexa rigs without extra hubs. Use voice commands or automations to:

  • Trigger an air purifier when the flu score climbs
  • Switch on a dehumidifier if mold risk hits the red zone
  • Log hourly readings for allergy-season trend tracking
Launch Details Current Offer Future Price
Release Month February 2026
Pre-order Tag $200 Higher later
Availability uHoo site & select retailers TBA

uHoo bills the $200 preorder as an early-bird special; once stock ships, expect the sticker to jump. News Of Los Angeles will run lab tests to verify all nine sensors meet spec, so stay tuned for the full review.

Key Takeaways

  • Caeli tracks nine air factors and boils them into two actionable scores
  • 1-3 is safe; anything approaching 10 means crank up ventilation or air cleaning
  • Preorder now for $200 or wait for our test results before the price hike

If you hate mystery sniffles, Caeli’s new flu and mold meters could become your favorite CES souvenir-just maybe wait for our data before you rip open the box.

Author

  • My name is Marcus L. Bennett, and I cover crime, law enforcement, and public safety in Los Angeles.

    Marcus L. Bennett is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering housing, real estate, and urban development across LA County. A former city housing inspector, he’s known for investigative reporting that exposes how development policies and market forces impact everyday families.

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