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Airthings 2930 Wave Plus - Radon & Air Quality Monitor, Battery Powered (CO2, VOC, Humidity, Temp, Pressure)

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Color: White


Features

  • RELIABLE RADON RESULTS: As radon levels fluctuate daily, continuous long-term measuring is necessary. Airthings Wave Plus measures radon accurately and reliably
  • CLEAN AIR SENSORS: Radon, Carbon Dioxide (CO2), VOCs (airborne such as kitchen gases, fumes and cleaning products), humidity, temperature and air pressure sensors allow you to gain full visibility into six key indoor air factors
  • EASY AND CLEAR RESULTS: Wave in front of the device for a color-coded visual indication or connect via Bluetooth to the Airthings App for detailed insights into your air
  • DESIGNED IN NORWAY, TRUSTED BY THE WORLD: 15 years of experience in indoor radon and air quality monitoring and original industry leaders in radon gas detectors.
  • WHAT YOU GET: Airthings Wave Plus, 2 AA batteries, Quick Start Guide, Airthings Support and optional

Description

We spend 90% of our time indoors where the air is often 2 to 5 times worse than the air outside (EPA, August 2022). Continuous monitoring of indoor air quality is key for minimizing negative health effects, preventing illness and increasing productivity, energy and good health. Airthings, air quality specialists and experts in radon, created the Airthings Wave Plus as the first smart air quality monitor with radon detection. Wave Plus has since won multiple awards for consumer electronics and innovation and was among the 2019 TIME Magazine inventions of the year. It is the perfect solution for homeowners to gain full visibility into six indoor air factors; radon, carbon dioxide (CO2), airborne chemicals (TVOCs), humidity, temperature and air pressure. Airthings Wave Plus includes a free app to connect to your smartphone (iOS/Android) via Bluetooth and an online dashboard with advanced analytics. Battery operated allowing you to install anywhere, with 16 months battery life. Please allow for a 7-Day settling period for the sensors to adjust to their new environment. By monitoring daily and continuously, you can avoid radon side effects, get the best indoor humidity level, low voc levels and low carbon dioxide levels. Made to the best indoor air quality standards, Airthings Wave Plus is essential in every home.

Brand: Airthings


Style: Wave Plus


Power Source: Battery Powered


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 1.4"D x 4.75"W x 4.75"H


Item Weight: 7.68 ounces


Operating Humidity: < 85 Percent


Compatible Devices: Airthings View series, Airthings Hub, Alexa


Upper Temperature Rating: 104 Degrees Fahrenheit


Sensor Type: Radon sensor, CO2, TVOC, Temperature, Humidity, Air Pressure


Brand: ‎Airthings


Style: ‎Wave Plus


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Color: ‎White


Product Dimensions: ‎1.4"D x 4.75"W x 4.75"H


Item Weight: ‎7.68 ounces


Operating Humidity: ‎< 85 Percent


Compatible Devices: ‎Airthings View series, Airthings Hub, Alexa


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎104 Degrees Fahrenheit


Sensor Type: ‎Radon sensor, CO2, TVOC, Temperature, Humidity, Air Pressure


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎01


Material: ‎1


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Airthings AS


UPC: ‎854232008033


Part Number: ‎2930


Item Weight: ‎7.7 ounces


Item model number: ‎2930


Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎20 x 30 x 1


Volume: ‎409 Cubic Centimeters


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎US


Measurement Accuracy: ‎After 7 days σ ~ 10 % at 5 pCi/L


Included Components: ‎radon detector, air quality sensors


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Average Battery Life: ‎1.5 years


Warranty Description: ‎Airthings has a 5-year extended warranty available on all air quality monitors for consumers. Registration is required within 30 days of the purchase on the Airthings website. Registration is free and your statutory rights are not affected.


Date First Available: November 1, 2018


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  • Everyone should own an Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) monitor
Color: White
First of all radon is no joke. I learned about radon many years ago when I moved to a state/county that is classified as EPA's Zone 1 for radon risk. I knew nothing about radon back then however the city/county did a fairly good job educating people about the dangers of this gas. One day I saw this big "Got Radon?" sign by the side of the road with a website to learn more about it. I was curious and followed through. What I learned was very concerning and questioned why I knew about the "dangers" of "mold" and not about a RADIOACTIVE gas that was lingering around my house. I think the answer is that we are obsessed with things that have short term impact but tend to bury our heads under the sand when we need to look ahead in the future 5, 10 or more years. We simply like to think the problem is not there because it is difficult for our brains to register the danger without immediate threat (like a scratchy throat). To cut the story short, I bought a radon test kit and the results came back at 10 PCi/L. We immediately took action and installed a radon mitigation system. Learning that radon levels can fluctuate I always dreamed of having a device that could constantly measure the levels of radon inside our house. Therefore I was thrilled when I found the Wave while browsing for IAQ monitors. We have own the device for a couple of months now, so sharing our thoughts: 1) This is a CONSUMER GRADE device, therefore users expectations should be accordingly. The value of owning this device is not to have a measure comparable to professional grade equipment but to have a close idea if you have a radon issue (consistent measures above the recommended threshold taken over a long period of time) or if your home is ok (consistent measures below the recommended threshold taken over a long period of time). This device will show you just that. In terms of accuracy of radon measurements, although we have only been measuring for a few weeks, we now live in an EPA Zone 3 county and we have seen Wave levels consistently measuring below recommended threshold. 2) This device measures CO2 (carbon "dioxide") not CO (carbon monoxide). I read some reviews about people's CO alarm not sounding when the Wave was registering high levels of CO2. Well, these are 2 different things. 3) In terms of temperature and humidity, we own several monitors in our home. Wave's measurements are comparable to these devices. I would say the wave is consistently 1 or 2 degrees above the cheaper "accurate" devices we have in the house. Same for humidity % 4) VOCs measurements are very impressive. We can immediately see the changes in results even with subtle things like sweeping the floors or bringing a box inside our home with things that had been in storage. We just bought a few Wave Minis to place them in the bedrooms as well. This monitor has helped confirm that passive and active ventilation are key to keep VOCs levels below recommended thresholds! 5) The app works well and is pretty user friendly. We had no issues downloading or using the app in our phones or iPad. Also, no issues registering the device. I think the level of information is what we need and it is great to have access to historic data. 6) Finally, this device requires CALIBRATION. The instructions clearly state that you need to place the device in its intended environment for 7 days to allow for proper calibration. We did exactly that and it seems to be working just fine. Overall highly recommended if you want a comprehensive view of the quality of the air you are breathing inside your home. I am hoping 5 years from now Indoor Air Quality equipment will be required, as smoke detectors are today. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022 by Dominique100

  • Get this for better sleep...(Co2 levels)
Color: White
Love this thing. I didn't realize just how important air quality was until I read somewhere that we typically have too much CO2 built up in our homes, especially in our rooms at night if we have our door shut. Higher CO2 levels effect sleep quality and brain function. With this monitor, I'm able to determine if I need to crack my window, turn on my dehumidifier or run a fan to cool down the room. It tracks Temp, Co2, Humidity and more. But the first three are what I pay most attention to. I have a separate radon detector. (Ecosense RD200 RadonEye) that works REALLY well BTW. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2025 by SABP

  • Not perfectly accurate for radon but has some great qualities
Color: White
Bought this unit to test overall air quality and realized we had a radon problem. Wasn't even looking for that, so I am grateful it was included. Here's the problem though... while it IS somewhat in the ballpark for the radon level, we discovered it erred on the low side after testing it alongside 3 other detectors - 2 similar type monitors of a different brand and 1 traditional charcoal test that we sent to a lab. Local radon mitigation companies trust the charcoal tests, they don't trust these monitors and told us to make sure we did the charcoal test too. Glad we did. Here's the thing... radon is a fluctuating number. After copious amounts of radon research along with my test results, I learned quite a bit. This monitor tells you that you must let it "calibrate" for 7 days to get a reading that is somewhat accurate and that 30 days is best. You really end up evaluating an average when understanding where your radon level is, but it doesn't feel good to see high spikes that get averaged out with lower ones. I like seeing where the top numbers land and how often. The app and information given is really nice and well delivered. In the first 7 days, our numbers for all metrics would wildly fluctuate. This particular monitor is not measuring with a high number of data points. I learned that quick and accurate radon testing requires a lot of data points. There are other monitors out there that do this much better because they have more data points (we tested alongside RadonEye that matched our charcoal test sent to a lab). The Airthings average level was lower by over 1 full point (the monitor was right beside the charcoal test). In radon terms, that too much difference (1 point is significant) to be considered an accurate monitor for me. But it WAS consistent after that first 7 days with its own measurements, going up and down consistently (higher at night, higher when it rains - all things you learn about radon when researching that proved true for us). But those averages were still lower than the other tests that also had consistency and, most importantly, matched each other. Airthings was the odd man out with the lower reading. And it takes this monitor a while to adjust to change (about 24 hours at least) while the other monitors give you accurate readings much more quickly (within a couple of hours) if you move it to a different room. Radon aside, I feel like the other metrics of VOCs, CO2, etc are probably pretty good. I didn't test those against another machine so I can't say for sure. But they did respond to change like fresh air coming in to the room, etc. Those metrics change more in real time which is nice to see. Overall, I love the look of the monitor, it's easy to place with not needing to be plugged in, the app is very easy to use and delivers the information beautifully. It only lacks in accuracy for radon in my experience. If that got better, I would choose this monitor over the others hands down. They are the same price for only radon testing and they need to be plugged in. I will be returning this one because I want radon accuracy but if I wanted the other metrics, I'd get this one without hesitation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2022 by AR

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