Airthings

Airthings

For all your devices

3K ratings
429 reviews
Free
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 14, 2022
  • July 13, 2026

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Monitor and improve your indoor air quality with smart devices. Get real-time insights, track trends, and receive actionable advice to enhance focus, reduce allergies, and sleep better. Control your air purifier and stay informed about pollen forecasts.

Quick device setup
At-a-glance air quality indicators
Detailed trend tracking
Air purifier remote control
5-day pollen forecast
Air quality notifications
Personalized air reports
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What users say

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What's New in Airthings

8.1.1

July 13, 2026

This update includes general performance improvements and bug fixes to make your experience smoother and more reliable.

User reviews

Good app, but

I really wish they had a small widget that I could include on my home screen to constantly see what my radon levels are rather than needing to open the app and sync every time. If syncing is an issue, maybe let the app auto sync every few hours.

Stopped working, support unresponsive

Stopped working, support no help

No Apple HomeKit integration

I love my Airthings view plus but the lack of HomeKit integration is a huge miss! I want to buy more Airthings products, but I’m not buying anything else until I find out if they’re ever going to support Apple HomeKit. I feel like as soon as I buy something they would come out with a new product that supports have a HomeKit and I would have to replace everything in my house. I see this a lot in the industry where companies will support Amazon Alexa or Google home but they always leave out Apple HomeKit. This is a mistake because more and more people on Apple products and they want everything to talk together and be unified in their Apple home app. Also, if they integrated with Apple HomeKit, I would be able to set up custom commands back to my Ecobee thermostat as it stands you cannot at this time. Very disappointing for such an expensive product. Maybe companies will learn one day to stop leaving Apple out of their products. Many times they wonder why they’re not selling a lot of their product and many times it has to do with customers wanting products that support thread, matter, and Apple HomeKit.
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No data even though it synced

Synced device and individual readings on home screen have changed, but when I go in to look at graphs it says no data. The last data it will show me is from 2 weeks ago!

stop logging me out

they log you out of an app that shouldn’t have a login to begin with. I hate companies like these guys. They just want to steal and sell your information.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

6 issues

App crashes frequently

Bug

Unable to add new devices or accounts

Bug

Incorrect color coding and data display

Bug

Delayed or missing sensor data updates

Bug

Bluetooth connectivity issues

Bug

Unexplained battery drain on devices

Bug

Requested Features

6 requests

Add HomeKit integration

Feature

Allow custom thresholds and notifications

Feature

Improve data visualization and historical trending

Feature

Add more detailed information on air quality issues and remedies

Feature

Provide an iPad-optimized version of the app

Feature

Improve syncing and connectivity reliability

Feature

FAQ

What does the Airthings app do?

The Airthings app allows you to monitor and manage your indoor air quality using smart devices. It provides real-time data, historical trends, and actionable insights to help you create a healthier home environment, improve focus, and enhance sleep.

What are the key features of the Airthings app?

Key features include quick device setup, color-coded AirGlimpse™ indicators for immediate air quality status, detailed graphs for trend analysis, remote control of air purifiers, a 5-day pollen forecast with advice, and personalized notifications for poor air quality.

Is the Airthings app free to use?

The app itself is free to download and use. However, it is designed to work with Airthings smart air quality monitors and purifiers, which are separate hardware purchases. There may be optional subscription services for enhanced reports.

What devices are compatible with the Airthings app?

This app supports all Airthings products, including their range of smart air quality monitors and purifiers. You can find recommendations for the best monitor for your needs within the app.

How can the Airthings app help improve my home environment?

By providing detailed insights into your indoor air quality, the app helps you identify and address issues like high pollen counts, poor ventilation, or the presence of pollutants. This can lead to better allergy management, improved focus, and enhanced sleep quality.