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Airthings 2950 Wave Radon - Smart Radon Detector with Humidity & Temperature Sensor – Easy-to-Use – Accurate – No Lab Fees – Battery Operated - Free App

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Style: Wave Radon


Features

  • RADON DETECTOR: Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers and kills more than 6x the number of people than home fires and carbon monoxide poisoning combined
  • CONTINUOUS MONITORING: Radon gas fluctuates daily and is highly dependent on many factors such as weather conditions. Long-term monitoring is crucial to take control, understand long-term exposure and minimize potential health effects
  • EASY TO USE: Simply wave in front of the monitor to get a color-coded visual indication of the air quality (Green, Yellow, Red) or connect to the App to get detailed results
  • NO LAB FEES: Get both long and short term radon results straight to your smartphone via Bluetooth and easily generate a radon report through the Airthings Dashboard
  • FOR EVERY HOME: A battery-powered, smart radon detector which monitors radon gas all year round as well as humidity and temperature
  • CONNECTED: Airthings Wave 2nd Generation has Smartlink functionality, meaning it can connect to the Airthings Hub to bring your data online 24/7

Description

The Airthings Wave Radon is a smart radon detector providing accurate continuous and long-term results straight to your smartphone. No more single- use radon test kits - this digital radon monitor shows daily, weekly, monthly and yearly measurements in the Airthings mobile app. Why is always-on radon monitoring important? Long-term exposure to high radon gas levels is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. With Wave Radon, you will learn if your home has a radon gas problem that needs fixing. Radon levels fluctuate all the time. That's why it's important to measure the indoor concentrations over time. By calculating short and long-term average radon gas levels, you get the most accurate picture of your home's exposure to this dangerous gas. If you have already installed a radon mitigation solution, long-term monitoring will help you ensure that it is working as expected. If your mitigation solution ever fails, your Wave Radon digital radon detector will help you identify the failure so that you can respond quickly. Use the data to protect your home and loved ones from the dangers of radon gas and make sure radon levels stay low. Because it is battery-powered, you can place it where you need it without worrying about cables and the proximity of power outlets. When within Bluetooth range, you can sync Wave Radon with your Airthings app to manage notifications, check current long and short term average radon levels, and analyze trends over time. Quick check the current readings by passing yur hand in front of the monitor. The color-coded glow ring will light up to indicate the current levels; green (acceptable/low), yellow (warning), or red (danger).

Brand: Airthings


Style: Wave Radon


Power Source: Battery Powered


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 1.4"D x 4.7"W x 4.7"H


Item Weight: 7.68 ounces


Alarm: Visual


Operating Humidity: <85%


Compatible Devices: Airthings View series, Airthings Hub, Google Assistant, Alexa


Upper Temperature Rating: 104 Degrees Fahrenheit


Power Source: Battery Powered


Alarm: Visual


Compatible Devices: Airthings View series, Airthings Hub, Google Assistant, Alexa


Sensor Type: Radon, Humidity, Temperature


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Operating Humidity: <85%


Upper Temperature Rating: 104 Degrees Fahrenheit


Product Style: Wave Radon


Color: White


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 1.4"D x 4.7"W x 4.7"H


Item Weight: 7.68 ounces


Enclosure Material: 1


Brand: Airthings


Model Number: 2950


Global Trade Identification Number: 64


Manufacturer 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.


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer: Airthings


UPC: 854232008064


Mfr Part Number: 2950


Unit Count: 1 Pack


Item Type Name: Smart Radon Detector


Built-In Media: smart radon detector


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Accurate enough
This Airthings Radon Detector is a great supplement to my DIY radon mitigation system. My biggest hesitancy before purchasing was whether or not it would be accurate. Several reviewers questioned whether it was accurately calibrated by testing it next to home test kits and inspector-rated machines. I had my home professionally tested twice prior to purchasing this device (one 48-hr test in summer and one 72-hr in winter). Although I did not perform a side-by-side comparison, the averages and ranges detected by this Airthings monitor have been within a close enough range to the professional tests to make me comfortable with it’s accuracy. Two separate radon professionals informed me radon levels change hourly depending on many factors including weather, air pressure, air movement in the home, temperature, and random emissions from the radioactive minerals underground. After 16 weeks of use with this Airthings monitor, I have noticed several trends, like spikes in activity when a large rainstorm brings runoff (presumably radioactive) water into the crawlspace, or when the house is left dormant for a weekend trip. After collecting a 13-week baseline, I installed a radon mitigation system and have noticed the Airthing’s monitor detect less radon hourly. I can watch the radon levels build up or drop by turning my radon mitigation fan on or off. This response along with comparison to my previous professional tests gives me confidence this device is accurate. I’m glad I purchased it. It was easy to install bafter downloading the app. The added humidity and temperature features are nice to have. And the bluetooth connection has a surprisingly long range. I can check the levels from my phone throughout multiple rooms and floors of my house. I would recommend this product to anyone who’s on the fence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021 by Rachel

  • Highly recommend. Excellent product.
Highly recommend. Excellent product. Extremely easy to install and use. Great app. Great reports. In our case, we installed it in our crawlspace and connected it to our other Airthings device on the 1st floor that is the HUB. Both devices provide data to the Airthings app and we receive a weekly report. If you are concerned about Radon buy and install this device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2026 by David LaDue

  • Works good and connects with SmartLink
I have a View Radon that acts as a hub. This unit and the other Air Wave connect to it on SmartLink. Way better battery life than Bluetooth. I put this in the addition that was on a different foundation. It showed the need to add another mitigation system there. Now the levels are good and it is great to track levels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Working after a few years! I'm happy with it!
I bought this a few years ago and honestly, it’s been great. Setup was super easy. I popped in the batteries, downloaded the app, and it was up and running in minutes. The app is pretty slick too "but I like the new one downloaded this week better" . I like being able to check the history and see how the radon levels change over time. Way better than those one-and-done test kits. The wave feature is actually pretty cool, I just wave my hand over it and the little ring lights up green, yellow, or red. Quick and simple. The numbers seem accurate to me. I did compare it with a short-term test kit early on, and they were pretty close. Plus, the patterns make sense… levels go up when the house is closed up tight and drop when I get some fresh air in. So yeah, I trust it. Battery life’s been solid, and the thing just keeps on working after years of use. Only reason I didn’t go full 5 stars is the Bluetooth thing. You gotta be near it for the app to update, which can be a little annoying sometimes. Would be nice if it had WiFi built in. Overall though, I’m really happy with it. It does exactly what I bought it for, still works years later, and gives me peace of mind. Definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2025 by T.J.

  • Awesome purchase, great deal, works. See the story. Awesome purchase, great deal, works. See the story.
Works great - battery life is amazing. App is amazing. Bluetooth range is also amazing. I installed my own radon system and it appeared to work, and this confirmed it, but every now and then the readings would spike WAY up. Like from .8 to like 7. Anyways, at first I thought this thing was nuts and I reset it a few times. I eventually figured out the issue in my basement after doing a ton of work. Long story short though, this is a great deal and its accurate. Took me a while to figure out how to get the light to light up, there are 2 dots on the top that are sensors, you have to wave your hand over the top pretty close to get it to work. Not a deal though, I guess, unless its on the ceiling. Mine is close to the floor, because well, radon is a heavy gas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2025 by Rumor

  • Radon is the real deal, get it checked out. Radon is the real deal, get it checked out.
I've had a home office in the basement for years, but due to Covid found myself spending more time down there than ever. A month or two into lockdown I seemed to be having shortness of breath issues and thought for a while that my mind was just playing tricks on me, "do I have the sickness..."? Well, I let that go for a while and when it didn't get better I did some research and decided to check my radon levels. I started with a mail in 3 day charcoal kit which came back somewhere in the low 4 range, not great, not terrible either since 4 is the recommended max level. Finding out that radon can vary over time, I decided to buy the Airthings Radon sensor. Overall, setup was quick, I agree the bluetooth design is a little annoying, but I've never had an issue syncing as long as I was in the normal 30foot range that bluetooth has. It doesn't sync in the background, only when you open the app. A WiFi option would be nice, but that would require a power cord, and I did appreciate that I could move this device around to several locations in the house which was easy with it being on batteries. Accuracy: After the 48 hour "acclimation" period, I saw the reported radon levels come right into line with the lab report. Then it kept climbing, then it dropped to almost nothing back in the green range, then back to red. Over and over every 2-3 days I'd be green, red, green, red, and I started to wonder if it was just a gimmick to make it look like it was doing something. It did seem to change with weather, but I could never put my finger on a pattern as the weather is always changing. Then I moved it from the basement to the main level for a few months, and the average was slightly lower, but I still bounced between acceptable and unacceptable levels. Finally, somewhere in the process I got actual Covid, got over it, and felt pretty much the same as before but I started to notice I felt better when I wasn't at home. We traveled for Christmas and had a vacation or two since someone has to keep the economy going... So I finally decided to install a radon fan on the passive pipe which was installed on our house during construction as required by code these days. The Airthings device had no way of knowing I just installed a fan, but it clearly picked up on the environmental change. In the screenshot you can see the radon level fall off a cliff and flatline in the green. In short, I no longer question if it was actually measuring anything, this thing works! I was surprised by the variability in radon levels over time, and I'd recommend anyone who's concerned to get a sensor like this. Go ahead and get a lab test as well just to confirm the sensor is good any working, but I do think there's a delay between your radon level and when it shows up on the sensor. This is surely why they tell you to wait 48 hours after setup before looking at the reading. I tried many times to open a window in my office when it turned red and never saw a blast of fresh air to make a difference. I'm not a physistist, but the sensor probably takes time to absorb or react to the radon, so let it sit and watch the trending over time. It's only been a week since installing the fan, and maybe my brain is giving my lungs a placebo effect, but I feel like it's made a difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2021 by Darin

  • inaccurate across the product line + garbage customer support
UPDATE: Over the course of the 1 month return period with Amazon (about 45 days because I had two units), I tried to pin down the issue of varying measurements by contacting the customer support to see what they have to say. I provided all the details about 1) how long the two devices measured, 2) how close the two devices were to each other, 3) what the 1 day and avg on both, and so on, 4) that both were new units directly from Amazon, 5) and that both were reset together to measure over the same period of time. My responses were then ignored at least three-four times and every time I send a follow up message asking why it's taking so long (after 4-5 days), the same representative named "Joshwin" apologized and asked the same scripted questions again. When I respond him with the same answers, he then disappears and so I had to send a follow-up message. So this back and forth went for close to 45 days now and I said forget it, I will just return the Wave as well. I rate this company's customer support at the bottom of any company I've interacted with and I will never recommend this company or its product lines since I was never able to get an answer as to why the two devices had varying measurements. --- I initially bought Airthings Corentium Home and it has been reporting quite high radon levels - ranging from 3 to 11, averaging at 6.7ish. Because it was difficult to check it constantly as it is in the basement, I also got Airthings Wave so that I can check from my phone. Airthings Wave has been reporting 2 to 5 despite both devices are in the same basement only a couple feet away. I even reset the old device to ensure that they start measuring the radon level at the same time. Even now, the current readings are off by 2+ pci/l. I've reached out to Airthings support with my observations and despite that they asked a couple initial questions like did you start measuring at the same time, after I answered their questions, they have been silent. They did read my messages as shown in the chat history with them but they just do not respond. I guess they already know the potential inaccuracies in their products. Based on my experience, I am just not going to rely on Airthings products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2022 by LK

  • Caught a disruption in the radon mitigation system
My fiancée was doing some tidying in the basement at our house and noticed the red ring. She was not familiar with the device, but texted me to let me know about the indicator light. When I got home, I again saw the red ring and connected to my phone via the app and it showed the radon level as high. We have a radon mitigation system, so this was concerning. Upon investigation, the power had been turned off to the radon fan during an internet install a few days prior. Once I turned it back on, the levels kept dropping according to the Airthings app, until we were back down to baseline. This showed that 1) The initial inspection for our home which showed radon was correct; 2) The Airthings Radon detector worked as expected to notify us of elevated radon levels; and 3) The radon mitigation system works! Very pleased all around ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2025 by J Eller

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