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Random kitty-ozone gadget

I bought this during the pandemic, but didn't make a video about it because I felt that I had made too many ozone videos at that time.

It's an odd device that detects movement and then when the movement has finished it emits a small amount of ozone and other active air molecules into the surrounding air.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeAHqRnjMOU

Random kitty-ozone gadget

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My guess on the Foam topic would be a spacer between the PCB (mounted on the backplate) and the PIR Dome (pressing aguthe frontpanel) to block any reflections in between the gap. I’m not sure if its necessary but it could be what the manufacturer had in mind as it also acts as a spring to ‘push’ the Dome flush

StevenSeegal

Maybe the foam tube section is shielding input to the motion sensor?

Joel Murphy

In regard to the 'nasal neutralising' concept I was told that the electrostatic charge of ozone caused microscopic dirt, pollen and dust particles to clump together, presumably being the carriers of smell, thereby causing them to fall. If true there should be a small patch of dust under the ozone area, although I imagine this would require several months of activity in a relatively draught free room.

Jim Hewlett

Quite a useful item for an ozone generator... having two cats, I might look for one on all the usual chinesium sites.

Mike Hughes

I recently bought an ozone generator for use near my pussy cats' poo palace. But the unit looks like... a different kind of pussy. It has a dual colour temperature LED on it as well. https://www.ebay.com/itm/165466314933

iamdarkyoshi

I was actually looking for this exact thing for ages (since pandemic at least) because the cat’s poop began to smell really bad and this would have been ideal! As you say ozone generators aren’t poisonous … but for a creature as small as a cat - I think it’s justified in being cautious! (Turned out it was probably a warning that he had cancer and he’s since died … tho in fairness we took him to the vet lots of times and she failed to identify if (not her fault - diagnostic tests in veterinary medicine aren’t as advanced as in human medicine)). (If you can remember what your search terms/ seller’s name was, that’d be great).

Amro


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