Air quality monitor

Our most comprehensive radon & air quality monitor with 7 sensors, including radon, PM 2.5, CO2, and more — WiFi connected and cable-free.

WiFi connected

Multi-room coverage

Easy & fast setup

5-year warranty available.  Details

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Improve your health & well-being with View Plus

Take control of your home's air quality with our most comprehensive monitor, featuring personalized guidance in the Airthings app.

Radon
PM 2.5
CO2
Temp
Humidity
VOCs
Pressure

Why measure radon?

You work hard to create a safe and happy home, but radon could be silently putting you and your family at risk.

Radon is a naturally occurring, invisible gas that comes from the ground. It can enter any home through cracks, floors, or foundations without any smell or warning.

That makes radon a silent and invisible threat.

How radon affects your health

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, right after smoking.

Living with high radon levels can be as harmful as smoking 10 cigarettes a day without even knowing it.

Safeguard your future

Each home is unique when it comes to radon levels, so even neighboring houses can have very different readings. The only way to know your home’s radon level is to test.

The EPA recommends testing for radon when buying or selling a home and, if necessary, lowering the radon levels. Document all test results and any mitigation taken, as these can be valuable assets to have.

Measuring indoor air quality matters

Given that we spend 90% of our time indoors, it is crucial to our health and well-being. The quality of the air we breathe can impact our physical and mental health, especially in the long run.

The air indoors can be up to 5 times more polluted than the air outside.

Minimize allergy and asthma triggers

View Plus and the Airthings App monitor key triggers

  • Particulate Matter, small airborne particles that can get deep into the lungs.
  • Humidity Levels, keep 30–60% to prevent mold and dust mites.
  • VOCs, airborne chemicals from household products that may cause irritation.
  • Pollen, get local forecasts to plan ahead.

Enhance your sleep and performance

Monitor indoor air quality for better rest, sleep, and comfort

  • CO2, high CO2 from poor ventilation impairs sleep and mental performance.
  • Temperature, sleep best at 60–65°F, work best at 68–72°F.
  • VOCs, can cause headaches, fatigue, and poor concentration.

Protect from pollutants and wildfires

Protect the air your family breathes

  • PM, smoke particles are particularly dangerous during wildfires.
  • CO2, monitor indoor levels to ensure good air quality when ventilation is limited.
Air quality monitor by Airthings with 7 sensors
Features you can't live without

All in the details

We've obsessed over every detail of this air quality monitor to bring you the best possible experience.

Customizable e-ink display
Low-energy, high-contrast screen that shows up to four values you most want to see. Always on, always readable.
Air quality status indicator
Motion-activated air quality status indicator glows in green, yellow or red.
Seamless connectivity & flexible setup
Access your air data seamlessly from anywhere with Wi-Fi connectivity and choose between long-lasting batteries for a cable-free setup or convenient always-on USB-C power.
Hub function & smart home integrations
Plug in your View Plus and it becomes a hub that enables anytime access to your home's Wave devices. Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT for added automation and control.
Airthings app showing View Plus sensor data
Airthings iOS & Android App

Monitor and improve your air from day one

Your health starts with the air you breathe. Our smart monitors and app give you real-time alerts, clear insights, and easy-to-read data so you can spot problems early, understand what’s happening, and create a healthier home.

Real-time alerts that keep you safe
Get instant notifications when your air quality drops, plus clear steps on what to do next to protect your health.
See how air impacts your health
Track pollutants and learn exactly how they affect issues you care about, like sleep, focus, asthma or radon.
Pinpoint your allergy triggers
Stay ahead of pollen season with outdoor reports that break down allergens by tree and grass type, so you can manage symptoms before they hit.
Spot trends over time, or not
Explore your air quality history to see patterns, identify triggers, and take control. Or simply know if your air is good, fair, or poor in seconds.

Monitor the air around you

Radon

You can't see or smell it, but long-term exposure to this radioactive gas is the top cause of lung cancer in non-smokers.

Particulate matter (PM 2.5)

Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) reaches deep in the lungs causing short-term discomfort and long-term health risks.

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

When it reaches high levels indoors, carbon dioxide (CO2) can cause poor sleep and trouble concentrating.

Temperature

Temperature is not just a matter of comfort, it can negatively affect sleep quality, mood, and alertness.

Airborne chemicals (VOCs)

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are airborne chemicals emitted by everyday items - many are harmless but some are toxic.

Air pressure

Changes in air pressure affect radon levels and, for some, they can trigger headaches, joint stiffness and pain.

Humidity

High humidity promotes mold growth and aggravates asthma symptoms, while too-dry air can lead to skin and throat irritation.

Frequently asked questions

Can I check my live View Plus air quality readings in the app from anywhere?

Yes. View Plus connects to your home's WiFi network. With internet connectivity, not only will you be able to access live readings from anywhere, but you will also receive timely notifications when air quality declines. Plus, you can use smart home systems like IFTTT or Homey to create home automation flows using sensor readings as triggers.

How do I know the measurements are accurate?

The nature of air and the measurement of its components means that there is always room for small variations. Consider that every air sensor manufacturer has to report the device's expected range of accuracy. This is one reason (of several) why two devices, of the same or different brands, can be placed side by side and report somewhat different values. This doesn't mean that one of them is defective. They may both be reporting values within their range of accuracy. Airthings uses only the most reliable and proven technology for its air quality monitors. In addition to our proprietary radon sensor trusted by homeowners and professionals since 2011, we use a laser-based particulate sensor and an NDIR carbon dioxide sensor. Check the monitor's product sheet for details about each sensor and the accuracy range. If you suspect that your device is reporting inaccurate values, contact the Airthings support team.

What's with the hub feature in View Plus? Why would that be useful to me?

The hub feature allows View Plus to extend its internet connectivity to Airthings Wave monitors which, on their own, use only Bluetooth connectivity. Homeowners who are monitoring the air in multiple rooms using a mix of View and Wave monitors can use the app to link their Wave monitors to the View's hub. Apart from bringing all the benefits of internet access to the Wave monitor information, it also enables timely air quality notifications and extends the Wave monitor's battery life.

Where should I place the monitor for best results?

You can use View Plus in any room indoors where you want to track air quality. Because it's our most comprehensive monitor, we recommend placing it in rooms where the family gathers and spends time together - like the kitchen or the family room. That said, you can certainly use it in other rooms to get a broad view of the air quality. Never place the monitor outdoors or in conditions with over 85% humidity - this can cause permanent damage to the radon sensor inside. For best results, avoid placing it within 3 ft / 90 cm of vents, fans, windows or doors - sources of ventilation that can skew the readings. It's also a good idea to place the device in the room near to where people spend time and at an average breathing height - and never higher than 6 ft (182cm). You can stand it on a surface or use the screw holes in the backplate to mount it on a wall.

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