Skip to content
  • Categories
    • Business
    • Tech
    • News
    • CEDIA
    • Videos
  • Issue Library
  • Podcasts
  • Newsletter
  • Subscribe
  • Directory
  • Events
  • Media Kit
  • Submit
  • Categories
    • Business
    • Tech
    • News
    • CEDIA
    • Videos
  • Issue Library
  • Podcasts
  • Newsletter
  • Subscribe
  • Directory
  • Events
  • Media Kit
  • Submit
Airthings View Plus
Home / Tech / Airthings Launches View Pollution and View Radon Indoor Air Quality Monitors

Airthings Launches View Pollution and View Radon Indoor Air Quality Monitors

  • February 24, 2022
  • 5:15 pm
  • Picture of Jeremy Glowacki Jeremy Glowacki

Airthings, creators of indoor air quality and radon monitors for homeowners, businesses, and professionals, has added the View Pollution and View Radon indoor air quality monitors to its flagship View series.

“The View Series offers the most accurate monitoring while being easy to use. Through advanced analytics and smart notifications, anyone can access the most essential air quality information for their home, workplace, or other indoor environment,” said Oyvind Birkenes, CEO of Airthings. “We are living in a time where air quality is a real threat to the health and wellbeing of people around the globe. The best way to combat this is through information that empowers us to make small but impactful changes.”

Airthings View Plus
Airthings View Plus

The View series product line addresses major health concerns such as pollution, radon, and indoor air quality.

View Pollution ($199) is Airthings’ first product that is primarily dedicated to measuring particulate matter. Measuring both PM 1.0 and 2.5, View Pollution tracks the particle size range that poses the most direct risk to a person’s health, long with temperature and humidity.

View Pollution is ideal for city dwellers, who are most frequently exposed to pollutants caused by the presence of construction activity, vehicle exhaust, and airborne chemicals. It’s also a great solution for residents with fireplaces or who live in wildfire-prone areas and at an increased risk of breathing in smoke, which can be very harmful to those with respiratory conditions such as allergies and asthma.

View Radon ($199) was designed to be the most advanced radon monitor on the market. It features radon sensor technology the company says is the most accurate, robust, and sustainably-designed on the market.

View Plus ($299) is the ultimate do-it-all device, monitoring for the omnipresent threat of radon, carbon dioxide, pollution, wildfire smoke, viruses, and allergens, making it the best option for those looking to maximize the amount of air quality information at their fingertips.

All View Series devices have a calm-tech screen, are wireless, and offer access to data through the Airthings app and online dashboard. View Plus and View Pollution have a battery life of up to two years and View Radon extends it even further to three years, even with Wi-Fi connectivity.

Airthings also has released View Plus and View CO2, which are specifically designed for schools, offices, restaurants, or other commercial buildings. These devices have up to a 10-year battery lifetime and connect to the cloud with cellular networks through the Airthings Hub.

The View for Business series of devices can be used for monitoring and for real-time HVAC control through a Building Management System (BMS). They host additional features and analytics that provide facility managers, HVAC specialists, and building professionals with a simple solution to improve energy efficiency and air quality of buildings.

View Plus is now available and shipping to customers worldwide. View Pollution ($199 USD) and View Radon ($199 USD) will be made available for pre-order in the coming months and will begin shipping to customers in the spring. To find more information on the View series of products for consumers, and to sign up for updates on when the products become available for pre-sale, visit the Airthings website at airthings.com. For more information on Airthings for Business solutions, contact the Airthings team at airthings.com/business.

Related: How to Monitor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in Your Smart Home

TAGS
AirthingsNewOyvind BirkenesView PlusView PollutionView Radon
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
PrevPrevious articleThe LS12000 is Epson’s Most Advanced Home Theater Projector Yet
Next articleAcoustic Designs Group Showroom Features Delos Wellness TechnologyNext
Picture of Jeremy Glowacki

Jeremy Glowacki

Residential Tech Today’s former executive editor Jeremy Glowacki is an editorial veteran with more than 20 years of professional experience with numerous publications. In 2000, he helped create and launch Residential Systems, a business and technology magazine for the custom integration business. He served as day-to-day editor of that title and content director of the CEDIA Daily, Systems Contractor News, and several other B2B titles until joining Innovative Properties Worldwide in 2018. Jeremy was named a CEDIA Fellow in 2012.
RELATED POSTS
Motorized Solutions Perfect Fit

DEL Motorized Solutions Introduces Perfect Fit Mud-In Recessed Pockets for Lutron Shades

Tech
snap one episode extreme

Episode Drops New Extreme Series Environment Speakers

Tech
[Photo credit | IntegrateU]

IntegrateU Partners with Nationwide Marketing Group CI Division to Expand Program’s Reach

Tech
The Daisy Scottsdale team standing in their new location.

Daisy Expands Into Arizona, Acquires Established Michigan Firm

Tech
  • Tech
SEARCH OUR SITE
NOW AVAILABLE
GET THE LATEST NEWS IN YOUR INBOX
* indicates required

TOP POSTS THIS WEEK
Facebook X-twitter Linkedin Instagram Youtube
  • Subscribe
  • Directory
  • Contact Us
  • Partner With Us
  • Join our team
  • Media Kit
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscribe
  • Directory
  • Contact Us
  • Partner With Us
  • Join our team
  • Media Kit
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
Innovative Properties Worldwide, Inc.

1750 Wewatta Street, #1821, Denver CO,  80202 | 720.476.4920

© Residential Tech Today 2022. All rights reserved.

Produced by IPW