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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

Detecting Radon in your home is a serious concern and this smart detector provides serious data that is accurate and ongoing to keep you aware of radon levels in your home 24/7. Visual and audible alerts, smart home integration, and Smartlink functionality that connects to the Airthings Hub.


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.7 x 4.7 x 1.4 inches; 7.68 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 2950


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 21, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Airthings


Best Sellers Rank: #7,373 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #8 in Indoor Air Quality Meters #16 in Gas Detectors & Alarms


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,245 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Product, would recommend this vs traditional testing
Product is easy to set up and the bluetooth connection works great to give updated radon levels. I find that this product giving average radon levels continually is actually a better way to track radon levels than testing for a 48 hour period and then waiting one to two weeks for results. Why? The levels change drastically within a period of time - way more than I would have originally thought. As the screenshot outlines from the application my house has averaged radon levels from 3.5pci to 12+pci within one month. If you just did one short term test you could really be missing what the true radon levels are and if a mitigation system should be installed. Unfortunately, I have found that my house does have elevated levels of radon in Minnesota and I have scheduled a radon mitigation system to be installed. For 100 to 120 dollars I find this is a very smart investment to a healthier life for you, your family, and friends. After radon mitigation was installed my radon dropped the next day to 0.2pci! Great peace of mind! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 5, 2023 by Jon2647 Jon2647

  • Accurate!
This product was accurate with the charcoal-based test I sent away. I like that I can monitor the radon throughout different environmental conditions. The phone app works wonderfully. Overall, this radon monitor saved us thousands of dollars because we found out we didn’t need to do mitigation. It gave us a piece of mind to know that small radon spikes were due to rainfall and not continuous exposure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 20, 2023 by Kayley

  • Works great
Works great. Glad I bought the one that connects to my phone so I don’t have to go physically look at the unit. it’s only been one week but the installation and connection was easy to set up and so far meets my expectations
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2023 by JJ

  • 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 by Darin Darin

  • Not sure if this is real or a scam
I got this because I was curious about my 90 year old house and if there was significant amounts of Radon. Placed in the basement and connected to my iPad I left it to 'calibrate' as the instructions required. It's been recording for over two months and what I've seen is surprising. According to this device the Radon levels in my basement vary WILDLY, even when conditions are stable. With consistent temperature and humidity, even with outside weather stable the thing will report 0.4 pCi/L one day, 3.5 pCi/L the next, and back down to 0.8 pCi/L the next day. All with nobody even being in the house! I'm having a hard time trusting it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 22, 2023 by OldeWolfe

  • Great device
Device works as intended, and now I know my basement has twice the acceptable level of radon. Uh oh!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 10, 2023 by Ben

  • Not sure how well thought out this product is
Opened the box, instruction manual is white font on a bright yellow background. Completely unreadable even to someone with 20/10 vision. If the company has no foresight into the very first thing people look at in the box, one must wonder about the product itself. This one really has me scratching my head. After using for a week, seems to run well, is convenient, and is reliable. 4 stars for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 27, 2022 by Brandon

  • Is this insanely high reading even possible? I hope my machine just needs restarted or something
Is this insanely high reading even possible? I hope my machine just needs restarted or something. I have had this for a few years and it seemed accurate and I am fine for yearly average but does radon peak on same days to this insane degree? It’s very cold outside today but damn should I like leave my house immediately ? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 5, 2022 by K-Cop K-Cop

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