In the race to quantify everything--our bodies, our carbon footprint, the weather, the nutrients in our food-- there’s one massive arena that we know next to nothing about, says Ales Spetic: the indoor environment.His new product, the CubeSensor, is a simple and elegant-looking way to change that. The battery-powered device, when placed in different rooms of the house or office, “continuously measures light, noise, humidity, barometric pressure, air quality, temperature and vibrations,” he says.
Quantified self, quantified space.











