Air Quality Bar: Outdoor Score
Air Quality Bar: Outdoor Score Summary
Air Quality Bar: Outdoor Score is a mobile Android app in Weather by siwooeo. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 26, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 26, 2026 .
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Family-tuned PM2.5 outdoor score with an always-on, color-coded notification.
Raw PM2.5 numbers rarely answer the question you actually have: "Is it okay to go out right now — with my kid, with my parents, with the dog?" Air Quality Bar turns PM2.5, PM10, and ozone readings into a single 0–100 outdoor score tuned to whoever you're heading out with. One number, one color, decision made.
▌ Outdoor score — intuitive, not just a number
We weigh PM2.5 (0.5), PM10 (0.3), and ozone (0.2) against your family's thresholds. At the threshold you'll see 50 (the boundary between "go" and "stay"); double the threshold reads as 0. So "75 today, light walk is fine" becomes a natural call. The score is paired with a four-step color band — Good / Moderate / Bad / Very Bad — so you can read it at a glance, even from a notification.
▌ Five family profiles
The same pollutant load affects people differently. The app keeps five profiles, each with its own thresholds:
· Adult — standard reference
· Kid — stricter, more cautious calls
· Pregnant — sensitive-group thresholds
· Elderly — sensitive-group thresholds
· Pet — quick read for walks
Switch profiles with one tap at the top of the home screen.
▌ Persistent colored status
Your notification tray shows the current score's color all day, refreshing every hour. You don't need to open the app — just glance. Battery impact is kept low by the refresh cadence, and you can toggle it off any time in Notification settings.
▌ Hourly trend and tomorrow's forecast
PM2.5 and PM10 are plotted hourly so you can see whether the air is getting cleaner or worse. When forecast data is available, the app surfaces tomorrow's best window — "afternoon onward looks best" — so you can plan walks or workouts ahead of time.
▌ Threshold push alerts
Set a PM2.5 threshold; we push when it gets crossed. No need to open the app right before stepping out.
▌ Automatic station match
Allow location once, and the app finds the nearest air-quality station for you. Want to check another city? Search and pin any station by name.
▌ Data source
Powered by the global station network aggregated by the World Air Quality Index (WAQI) project — the same view works whether you're at home or traveling.
▌ Privacy
No sign-up. Profiles, thresholds, and pinned stations live entirely on your device. Location is used only to find the nearest station and is never stored or shared.
Built for the small moment every morning when you crack the window open and wonder whether to grab a mask. Use it on whatever family standard fits today, and step out with one less thing to second-guess.
