Airthings ASA, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of air quality sensors and hardware-enabled software products for air quality, radon measurement, and energy efficiency solutions worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Consumer, Business, and Professional segments. It offers digital radon detectors, as well as smart indoor air quality monitors and solutions for professionals, homes, schools, offices, and other commercial buildings. The company provides its products under the View Plus, Wave Plus, Wave Radon, Wave Mini, House Kit, Hub, Corentium Home, Plus, and Pro brands. It also serves homeowners, businesses, and professionals. The company was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway.
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