home-assistant.io/source/_integrations/airthings_ble.markdown
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Airthings BLE Instructions on how to set up Airthings Devices over Bluetooth LE.
Environment
Health
Sensor
2022.11 Local Polling
@vincegio
@LaStrada
airthings_ble true
sensor
true integration

Integrates Airthings BLE {% term sensors %} into Home Assistant.

Airthings 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 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
  • Wave Enhance

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