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About Airthings
Airthings is a house & home app developed by Airthings ASA.
Download Statistics
Airthings has been downloaded 190 thousand times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 4.6 thousand times. It is ranked in the top 100 house & home apps.
User Ratings
Airthings is rated 4.43 out of 5 stars. The rating is based on 5.9 thousand ratings.
App Information
Airthings is FREE to download. The last update was on April 7, 2026.
Technical Requirements
Airthings requires Android 8.0+ or higher. The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play December 2022.
Description
Breathe better with Airthings! Smart air quality monitors & purifiers you can trust.
Shift your state of being with Airthings. Our products can help you improve indoor air quality leading to better focus, calming of allergies, and enhancement of sleep while ensuring an overall more healthy home.
It features:
• Quick and easy device setup • Sensor tiles: Color-coded indicators and trend lines give you at-a-glance information about your air quality • Access to the detailed graphs to help you track and find trends over time • Set focuses for your devices - air quality data broken down into high-engagement problems that you care about • Control your Renew air purifier from anywhere • 5-day pollen forecast for your location with actionable advice • Notifications inform you of poor air quality and suggest ways to improve it, fast • Tips for addressing common indoor air quality problems and how to make the most of your device • Recommendations on the best Airthings monitor for your needs • Subscribe to Air Reports - We’ll send you a monthly update that summarises all the sensor data for your location.
This app supports all Airthings products.
If you have questions about using the app or any of our monitors, please contact support@airthings.com.
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Great devices and app. I have the view and the wave. I put the wave in my crawlspace and the view in my basement for monitoring radon. Both devices have proved invaluable at monitoring and also helping to locate radon infiltration points. I wish I could see the info from both devices on the same trend. Mainly radon. When radon levels fluctuate, it would be nice to be able to see which monitor goes up first. It's not hard to look at the individual trends, but it's easier if they were on the same.
★★★★☆Philippe Cote· Jul 7, 2026
I find the interaction with cell phones is incomplete. For instance, if you change your phone, the data disappears until you reconnect your new cell to the Birthing... I lost data twice because of that. Another thing, if you read data for a short period, you see the spikes, but if for a long period, you don't see the spikes anymore, I find the spikes super important. One more, if you download the csf file, you need more software to make a graphic out of it, grrr
★★★★★Mark· May 21, 2026
I use numerous Air Things+ on each floor of my home. The insights into air quality are astonishing and have greatly helped me improve the air quality in my home. Thanks, AT!
★☆☆☆☆Rudy Reda· May 22, 2026
The new app removed the auto background sync for Bluetooth. On the old app, if my phone was in range it would auto sync and give me notifications about my air quality (i.e. if radon is too high). The new app does not do that and will only update/sync if you open the app and manually sync the device. This defeats the entire purpose of having a connected air quality monitor if you have to manually check it every time.
★☆☆☆☆John King· Jul 6, 2026
Poorly designed. This app is designed to communicate via Bluetooth to the airthings radon monitor. Why it needs to be connected to the internet to do this I do not know. We had a power outage, and I wanted to check radon levels, and could not because there was no internet connection at the time. If all you are doing is reading data off of the device why do we need to be connected to the internet?
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