OSLO, NORWAY & LAS VEGAS, NV. - (January 5, 2023) - Airthings, creators of the
best-selling indoor air quality and radon monitors for homeowners, businesses
and professionals, is kicking off CES 2023 by launching its new Airthings app a
the air quality in your whole home. As the leaders in smart indoor air quality
monitoring, Airthings seeks to provide data-rich insights and personalized,
actionable advice to its customers with its technology, ultimately helping them
achieve peace of mind. The new Airthings app is the vehicle through which this
can be accomplished, with an initial rollout during CES and many new features
slated to be introduced throughout 2023 and beyond. Those attending CES 2023
will be able to experience the new app in person at Airthings Booth #8937,
located in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Let's Clear The Air

It's hard to think we could make the air any clearer to understand. But we did
it - and then we built it for your back pocket with the Airthings app. Different
air quality issues can surface in different parts of your home, which is why
it's vital to have a holistic understanding of your air quality over time and
across all of your spaces. Airthings' dedicated team of scientists and engineers
worked together with a collection of top app- developers and user experience
specialists. The result? An app that coaches you through your air-quality
journey - understanding your needs, tailoring your reporting and providing
advice that amplifies the potential of your air for the better.

The Airthings app is easy to set up, even easier to use and features detailed
graphs, color-coded air indicators and tips on how to improve your air quality.
It is compatible with all Airthings devices in its View family of products,
including its award-winning View Plus. Compatibility for its Wave products, such
as Wave Plus and Wave Mini, will follow soon after launch, making the new
Airthings app the most complete and comprehensive resource for the company's
devices. In addition to providing multi-room monitoring for those with multiple
Airthings monitors, the Airthings app offers personalized insights and tips, all
in a streamlined, easy-to-navigate format.

"We're excited to kick off CES 2023 with the launch of our new Airthings app, as
we recognize the immediate and valuable impact of getting clear insights into
your air quality," said Oyvind Birkenes, CEO of Airthings. "Our indoor air
quality monitors make for a great addition to any home and combined with the
data from our Airthings app we offer consumers everything they need to take
control of their indoor environment. The average person takes over 23,000
breaths every 24 hours, so we want to make sure every breath counts!"

Monitor your entire home

Indoor air quality is affected by all kinds of pollutants-causing a range of
different issues. But here's the catch: certain problems are more likely to
surface in certain parts of the home than others. That's why Airthings' range of
air quality monitors are each tailored for different rooms and air quality
issues. For example, View Radon is ideal for basements, where high Radon levels
can be most prevalent, and Wave Mini is best intended for bathrooms, where high
humidity can pose a mold risk. For those seeking the most well-rounded option,
the flagship View Plus is ideal for living rooms or any room where you spend the
most time, as it detects both radon and particulate matter, which can spike from
common pollutant sources such as candles, pets or fireplaces - especially for
asthma sufferers. With multi-room monitoring through the Airthings app, anyone
can take control of their indoor air quality and create a healthy, comfortable
home environment.

To find more information on all of Airthings' products for consumers, and to
sign up for updates, visit the Airthings website at airthings.com.

About Airthings
Airthings is a global technology company and producer of award-winning radon and
indoor air quality monitors for homeowners, businesses, and professionals.
Founded in 2008, Airthings is on a mission to ensure that people around the
world recognize the impact of indoor air quality and take control of their
health through simple, affordable, and accurate technology solutions while
optimizing energy consumption in buildings. Airthings' products have made radon
detection and indoor air quality monitoring easy to deploy, accurate, and user
friendly, and have received several accolades including the TIME Best Inventions
Award and CES Innovation Award Honors. Headquartered in the heart of Oslo,
Norway, and with offices in the US and Sweden the company has over 140 employees
from more than 30 nationalities-and counting. To see the full range of Airthings
indoor air quality monitors and radon detectors or to learn more about the
importance of continuous air quality monitoring, please visit airthings.com.

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