--- title: Airthings BLE description: Instructions on how to set up Airthings Devices over Bluetooth LE. ha_category: - Environment - Health - Sensor ha_release: '2022.11' ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_codeowners: - '@vincegio' - '@LaStrada' ha_domain: airthings_ble ha_bluetooth: true ha_platforms: - sensor ha_config_flow: true ha_integration_type: integration --- Integrates Airthings BLE {% term sensors %} into Home Assistant. [Airthings](https://www.airthings.com/) provide different {% term devices %} for measuring the air quality. Initially focusing on radon gas sensors, each device provides a number of different sensors to monitor typical contaminants that's presence contributes to bad air quality in the home. Requires Airthings hardware and a compatible Bluetooth dongle. {% include integrations/config_flow.md %} The Airthings BLE integration will automatically discover devices once the [Bluetooth](/integrations/bluetooth) integration is enabled and functional. This will include the device name and its serial number. There are two ways of retrieving the 10-digit serial number of a Wave device: 1. At the back of the device, located under the magnetic backplate. 2. Airthings app: **Device settings -> Device info -> Serial Number** This integration uses the last 6 digits of the serial number. ## Supported devices - Wave gen. 1 - Wave Radon - Wave Mini - Wave Plus ## Sensors Sensor entities added to Home Assistant, depending on the device model: - Humidity - Illuminance - Pressure (relative depending on home elevation) - Radon 1-day and longterm average, as well as levels - Temperature - VOC - Co2 - Battery