About Airthings
Airthings is a global leader in the "Healthy Home" movement, specializing in the invisible but critical world of indoor air quality (IAQ). Founded in Norway by a team of CERN scientists, the brand’s identity is firmly rooted in rigorous data and high-precision sensor technology. Their philosophy is simple yet profound: "You cannot manage what you cannot measure." By bringing lab-grade air monitoring into the residential space, Airthings empowers individuals to take control of their health through the air they breathe.
The brand is most famous for its pioneering work in radon detection. Originally a gas that was difficult and expensive to monitor, Airthings developed the first digital, long-term radon detector for consumers. Since then, their reputation has expanded into a holistic view of the indoor environment. They are now known for their sleek, Scandinavian-designed monitors that track everything from CO2 and humidity to airborne chemicals (VOCs) and even virus risk levels. Airthings doesn't just provide gadgets; they provide a "well-being" platform.
Innovation at Airthings is driven by the integration of hardware and actionable intelligence. Their app doesn't just show numbers; it interprets them, offering suggestions on when to ventilate a room or run a dehumidifier. This proactive approach to home health has made them a favorite among wellness enthusiasts, parents, and those living in areas prone to wildfires or high pollution. By making the invisible visible, Airthings is redefining what it means to have a "smart" home.
Innovations & Solutions
The Airthings range consists of specialized monitoring stations tailored for different environments—from single-room bedside units to comprehensive whole-home hubs. Their solutions are designed to identify "silent" health threats such as high carbon dioxide levels that cause fatigue, or excessive humidity that leads to mold growth. By providing continuous, long-term monitoring, they offer a far more accurate picture of home health than one-off professional tests.
In addition to health monitoring, Airthings provides solutions for optimizing "Environmental Comfort." Their sensors can be used to trigger other smart home devices—for instance, turning on a smart plug-connected air purifier when VOC levels rise, or adjusting a smart thermostat based on humidity readings. This creates a self-regulating home environment that prioritizes the biological needs of its occupants over simple mechanical settings.
Explore the Collection
- Airthings Wave Enhance Indoor Air Quality Monitor - A sophisticated sensor that tracks five key indoor factors, including airborne chemicals and carbon dioxide, to optimize your sleep and productivity.