Compact smart monitor for bedrooms measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) and other factors affecting indoor air quality and environmental conditions. Great for improving sleep and productivity.
Engineered to help you perfect your bedroom environment, Wave Enhance monitors factors in your air that influence your sleep quality, such as CO2 levels, temperature, humidity, noise, and light.
We know that good sleep is crucial for your emotional wellbeing, mental acuity, and physical health. With Wave Enhance, you'll be able to identify and eliminate factors affecting your rest so you can create an optimal environment for your sleep.
Monitor and improve the air in your bedroom from day one using the Airthings app. Available both for Android and iOS.
Uncover the factors that surround your sleep with the Sleep Disruptors report. Combine these insights with data from your wearable device to build a comprehensive picture of your sleep environment.
Understand how the air in your bedroom changes during the night. Not only comfort factors like humidity and temperature, but by tracking the levels of CO₂ that can impact your ability to get a restful night of sleep.
Have you created the ideal sleep space for your child? Get a partner to help you fine-tune your child’s bedroom, ensuring the right ventilation, temperature, and noise levels are in place to support the restful sleep they need for healthy growth.
When carbon dioxide levels rise you may begin to feel tired or have problems concentrating. Keep CO2 under control and get the most out for your day.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2): When it reaches high levels indoors, carbon dioxide (CO2) can cause poor sleep and trouble concentrating.
Temperature: Temperature is not just a matter of comfort, it can negatively affect sleep quality, mood, and alertness.
Airborne chemicals (VOCs): Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are airborne chemicals emitted by everyday items - many are harmless but some are toxic.
Air pressure: Changes in air pressure affect radon levels and, for some, they can trigger headaches, joint stiffness and pain.
Humidity: High humidity promotes mold growth and aggravates asthma symptoms, while too-dry air can lead to skin and throat irritation.
Ambient noise: Identify trends and anomalies by measuring the level of ambient noise reported in decibels A (dBA).
Light: Better understand how light intensity changes through the days and seasons. Measure the effects of new lighting fixtures and window treatments.