Python package for reading sensor data from IODATA UD-CO2S or Pocket CO2 Sensor. ✔Task Bar Icon ✔Native Notifications ✔Plotting on the terminal ✔Data Logging ✔Calibration `pipx install ud-co2s`
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Python package for reading sensor data from IODATA UD-CO2S or Pocket CO2 Sensor. ✔Task Bar Icon ✔Native Notifications ✔Plotting on the terminal ✔Data Logging ✔Calibration `pipx install ud-co2s`
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