The technology could soon be installed in every school on the Isle of Man.
The Manx government is trialing the technology across the island's schools
It follows a successful pilot scheme in Scoill Phurt le Moirrey and the Tynwald Chambers.
Data from the monitors will also be used to make sure classrooms are well ventilated to help stop the spread of Covid-19.
The roll-out of the monitors is being led by Digital Isle of Man.
A spokesman said the trials have been designed to "showcase the Isle of Man as an ideal location for innovative technology."
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