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🏠 Breathe easy, live smarter — radon safety in your pocket!
The Airthings Corentium Home Radon Detector is a sleek, battery-operated device delivering fast, accurate radon gas readings with 1-day, 7-day, and long-term averages displayed on an easy-to-read screen. Portable and lightweight, it runs on 3 AAA batteries lasting up to 2 years, enabling flexible placement without outlet dependency. Designed with advanced commercial-grade sensors and algorithms, it provides reliable radon monitoring to help you safeguard your home environment—no lab fees or complicated setups required.







| ASIN | B00FORY4QU |
| Alarm | Visual |
| Battery Average Life | 3 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | 101,342 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 39 in Gas Detectors 1,606 in Scanners & Testers |
| Brand | Airthings |
| Colour | Dark Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,446 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07090031102227 |
| Included Components | sensor |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.6D x 6.9W x 11.9H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Radon detector |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Airthings |
| Material | plastic; metal; semiconductor |
| Model Number | 224 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operating Humidity | <85 Percent |
| Part Number | 224 |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Corentium Home |
| Product dimensions | 2.6D x 6.9W x 11.9H centimetres |
| Sensor Type | radon |
| Style | Corentium Home |
| Unit Count | 1 Monitor |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
A**.
Simple but great! Definitely recommend!
Was looking for a radon detector since I've heard about this gas and it's possible long term impacts (cancer) + it is quite common here in Ireland, especially that our house is not a new built and most probably does not have any anti radon measures at foundations. Very happy I've found this device! - It's simple and reliable. You get long term average, and short term averages for 1 day and 7 days in Bq / m3. - Great battery life. I have it for 2+years continuously running on original 3 AAA batteries and going strong. - It uses an alpha scintillator and measures both the radioactive decay radon and it's decay products - It has solid sensitivity as you can see how numbers fluctuate throughout a day even if you move it around your house. I wish it had some sort of support so it can be kept vertical - just to conveniently take a quick glance instead of picking it up, but it's definitely not a deal breaker. Our house turned to be safe on average, but this device helped my parents to identify that their house has quite high numbers and now they are ventilating it much more often + think about a possible radon remediation. Overall, despite not being cheap - the peace of mind it provides (or chance to take action now if numbers are high) - does worth any money in my opinion! Stay well and safe friends, cheers!
S**N
Reliable and accurate radon meter, highly recommended
I purchased the product over a year ago from Amazon and it has been performing perfectly. I live in an area which has a granite bedrock and as such, has higher than normal radon levels. I found the Corentium Home to be very easy to use. It takes a few days before a relaible radon reading is obtained but the longer you measure, the higher the accuracy of the measurement. For the technically-minded, it uses an alpha scintillator to directly measure the radioactive decay of both the radon and the radon decay products. Battery life is very good (I'm still using the original set of batteries) and product support from Airthings has been excellent. If you are going to buy a radon detector, then this is definitely the one to choose. The only criticism I have is that it is not supplied with a stand.
J**E
Does what it says
Good if you check daily but a full annual report doesn’t seem available. The average is helpful but I’ll need another to see what’s going but good to have. Easy to use
S**A
Excellent Device - When And If It Works! (Detailed Review)
When they do work, these detectors seem pretty effective. And there's the rub. Because a high proportion of these devices have issues, if my experience is anything to go by, and don't actually work as they should. I've purchased a total of five units, at not inconsiderable expense I may add. Two of those fail utterly the get past the initial calibration stage, and have never performed a measurement (see image) Another two will calibrate when and if they feel like it, after multiple initialisation attempts. One of them has worked perfectly, as it should. ONE OUT OF FIVE. That's a defect rate of 80 percent!!! And no, I'm not some numpty, I'm a guy who understands technology and how to operate it. I really am quite perturbed by this, and it calls into serious question the companies' quality control abilities. I would guess that there's possibly a batch issue and a problem with the hardware / software interface. But whatever it is, it should have been identified and rectified long before product left the factory. Ironically, one of the factors that attracted me in my initial purchase decision was that these are not made in China like most electronics these days, but built in Norway. I notice that AirThings latest device, The Wave, is built instead in Tunisia, of all places. So, this ought to be a five star device, and indeed I'd be rating it as such if all five of my units worked correctly. Having struggled to get three operating, (one fully and two partially at least) and finally managing to test them over a period of time lined up next to one another I can confirm that they do show very similar readings. I therefore feel more confident that the readings they give are a good indication of the actual environmental conditions they are measuring. I am left with nagging worries of future flakiness of my detectors though. Will they ever re-calibrate when I change the batteries, or I decide to relocate them to another room and need to re-set them? This device gives three readings - the top figure on the display is the annual average and the bottom alternates every three seconds between the daily and weekly average. I like this feature, and the daily average is a good way of spotting short term radon build-up, allowing you to take remedial action such as increasing the ventilation. The screen is not illuminated, but that's fine, and if it were it would waste battery power, and significantly reduce the excellent two year projected battery life. I'd have liked to see a flash memory incorporated that stored the historic readings though. As it stands, whenever you replace the three AAA batteries it wipes the device, and your accurate, long term averages are entirely lost. I'd encourage AirThings to address this after they sort out their reliability issues. I have mine mounted on the bedroom wall, and it's a small and neat device. The display is easy to read and informative. POSITIVES Allows you to be informed about your household / workplace radon levels - an important health and safety issue. Allows you to discover radon hot-spots, and to take remedial action to reduce exposure Appears to be accurate Self contained with its own screen - not reliant on wireless links to other devices No glowing lights to annoy you in the night. Once set up, nothing else to do. Not made in China NEGATIVES Serious reliability concerns Poor quality control / testing regime at factory, it would seem No flash memory - readings lost when battery dies or is removed Random and seemingly meaningless error codes when it fails to calibrate (twelve different codes and counting...) Instruction booklet somewhat sparse. CONCLUSIONS This is an unusual situation. The one detector that I have which is working correctly is excellent, and on it's own I'd be awarding five stars without hesitation. It's just the problems with the other four that worry me, and drop my rating to only two stars. Two DOA duds and two with intermittent calibration faults just isn't acceptable by any measure. I really do hope that Airthings sort out this product rather than just retiring it in favour of the new Wave. For some applications, a self contained unit such as this is exactly what you need. This is actually a very good device. It just needs a little work by Airthings first, to sort out the issues I've raised, before I can recommend you purchase one. Once that's done, I'll be happy to raise my rating to the five stars that it ought to have been in the first place. In the meantime I suggest you wait for positive confirmation of improvements before you part with your own money. I'll be taking this up with the company directly, and will report back when I receive a response. Watch this space. Over to you, Airthings... _____________________ UPDATE: Customer support at Airthings appears woeful so far. Over a week ago I sent an email which has been ignored, as was a forwarded copy. I publicly tweeted my experience, which elicited an anonymous tweet back assuring me that their customer support is speedy. Still no actual addressing of issues raised or response to my emails, despite the assurance! But I shan't be giving up. _____________________ UPDATE: 7/7/18 I have now been contacted by Airthings customer support, who have offered to ship me four replacement units. It appears that the company is now keen to rectify the cause of the problems. I will keep you updated. _____________________ UPDATE: 29/07/18 I've returned two faulty units to Amazon for a refund, and Airthings have kindly sent me two replacement detectors, both of which, so far, have worked perfectly. I have had no confirmation from the company as to what they believe the problem might have been, but given other Amazon customers have encountered similar issues, I surmise that there was either a batch manufacturing issue or a batch was damaged, perhaps by impact. The detectors are packaged by Airthings in a simple cardboard box without any of the usual foam impact protection, so perhaps that might be a contributing factor. It's an issue I mentioned to customer support, but not one they have replied to as yet. I shall be testing the replacement detectors for a few weeks to ensure they are reliable, then I'll report back again.
Q**N
Excellent product and support
I purchased the detector for domestic use and it has worked very well, measuring both the long and short term averages of the prescence of radon in different locations around my home. Latterly an error code was displayed and I therefore contacted the company resulting in a replacement being provided. I am very satisfied with the Corentium Home and the support provided by Airthings.
T**R
could well have saved our lives(!)
We live in a high radon area, but everyone in this location is pretty laid back and laughs about radon as a serious health risk. I don't know why I spontaneously 'decided' to be concerned about radon one day, but I did. A spot of searching on Amazon and I came up with this product on sale and bought it to set my mind at rest. I thought we'd probably have ok readings and could then pass it onto other members of the extended family to use and test their levels... Well, imagine the shock when the device came back with 280 as our first reading.... That was almost a year ago now. We immediately started living with all the double-glazing windows on the latch and racked up a huge heating bill last year whilst we figured out what to do. There are no radon specialists here and no one seems to know anything... We have done a lot of googling. We installed a positive ventilation unit in the attic (£800), which takes air from the attic and circulates it into the house. We were stumped when our levels didn't drop at all. Then I had the brainwave of putting this device in the attic, to measure radon levels there. We discovered they were as high or higher in the attic, as they were in the rest of the house!!!!! So we were just moving radon from the attic into the rest of the house. We took out that PIV unit and we installed another one (£1K) which takes air from outside, heats it slightly and puts THAT into the house. I can't quite bring myself to close the windows to check if it's working yet... Meanwhile, we took out all the ventilation bricks around our bungalow, only to discover they all hit walls - so there is almost no air circulation under our house - no wonder we have radon. We are now drilling through the walls in numerous places to install more vents... Anyway - long story - but without this little device we'd never have known what we needed to do. After trying something, we can test again and keep seeing what is working... We can see levels go up and down according to wind levels, rain etc. TOTALLY WORTH IT. The only thing is: I don't want to lend ours to extended family now, so might just buy my sister one for Xmas...
A**R
Interesting gadget if you're concerned about radon
I collect old watches, so was aware of radium used to make hands and dials luminous, but only recently discovered that they also give off radon gas. I put the detector in the room where most of my watches are stored and the levels were normal. However I have one WW2 pocket watch, stored in a display case in another room and, when I left it overnight in the case, the detector readings were sky high. Even when I removed the watch and left the door open with a fan running, the levels stayed higher than recommended. I really don't know how much of a concern this is, but it's probably better to be aware of it than not. The device is easy enough to use, but I have nothing to compare it to, so I'm just assuming it's reasonably accurate. It is quite expensive and hard to say if it's worth the cost, but it's an interesting thing to have around.
F**Y
Very useful indicator of rising radon levels
I bought this as I live in a high radon area and would like to monitor the levels. I am also doing the official radon test as this doesn’t replace that, but it does give me an indication as to whether or not I need to ventilate the house. If I’ve been away for a few days and there’s no air circulation the levels increase, once I’m home and have the windows open (particularly in my bedroom!) the levels drop down to barely anything. Hopefully it’s in line with the official test but either way it does provide me with instant information as to whether or not the radon levels are building up in the house and need to be released, which is never a bad thing!
A**E
appareil usb de mesures de radio activité
très bon produit à mettre dans tous les ménages. Mesure en continue de la radio activé en bq. La situation graphique sur le téléphone nous donne l'historique graphique. Chacun fera ces essaies pour améliorer son confort. le rapport qualité prix reste intéressant.
T**7
Produkt o.k. + Topp-Lieferung
Works as designed.... Gerät misst Radon-Belastung und zeigt diese gemittelt im Langzeit- und Kurzzeit-Intervall an. Funktioniert anscheinend wie lt. Anleitung beschrieben. Zwar spartanisch ausgestattet, aber scheint genau das zu machen was es soll... Zur Lieferung: Sagenhaft schnelle Lieferung am nächsten Tag, in diesem Fall per Amazon-Lieferdienst an die Wohnanschrift, da das Produkt als "Gefahrgut" eingestuft ist (warum dies? - völliger Quatsch, es enthält m.W. keine radioaktiven Elemente sondern nur 3 AAA-Batterien und Messelektronik im geschlossenen Gehäuse). Zustellung erfolgte hier am Wohnort per Direktübergabe durch den Zusteller. Topp (in diesem Fall...)! (Bei anderen Lieferungen mit Amazon-Lieferdienst wurden hier leider extrem schlechte Erfahrungen gemacht, ein Auszug dazu: Bei zu großen Paketen oder -wie hier- bei "Gefahrgut"-Produkten oder wenn der Versender Packstations-Empfänger-Adressen nicht traut, kann keine Packstation als Lieferadresse bei der Bestellung ausgewählt werden. Sondern nur die Wohnanschrift. Und dann passiert -in mehr als 50% der Fälle- wieder folgendes: Amazon versendet mit Amazon-Lieferdienst an die Wohnanschrift (hier: seriöses Mehrfamilienhaus). Trotz Anwesenheit (!!!) des Empfängers im Hause klingelt der Zusteller NOCH NICHT MAL beim Empfängernamen wie auf Lieferanschrift angegeben, SONDERN GIBT SENDUNGEN WAHLLOS BEI IRGENDEINEM NACHBARN IM HAUS AB. Ohne weitere Information vor Ort und keine Angaben in der Lieferverfolgung AN WELCHEN NACHBARN abgegeben wurde. Online wird lediglich der Hinweis hinterlegt "Paketsendung wurde EINEM Hausbewohner ausgehändigt". Als Empfänger kann man dann ALLE NACHBARN einzeln abklingeln und freundlich nachfragen ob ein Paket dort angenommen wurde. Das kann je nach Verfügbarkeit der Nachbarn Tage dauern und mit Glück findet man irgendwann den betreffenden Nachbarn. Entweder sind solche Zusteller ABSOLUT NICHT minimal sprachkundig (???) oder nicht in der Lage EINEN NAMEN ZU LESEN UND MIT KLINGELSCHILDERN ZU VERGLEICHEN bzw. generell unfähig oder schlicht zu faul im Mehrfamilienhaus (MIT AUFZUG!!!) Lieferungen Empfänger-bezogen AN DIE KORREKTE PERSON ZUZUSTELLEN. "Zustellung" ist ein Job in Vertrauensstellung mit Verwahrung der vom Kunden bezahlten Werte und Produkte!!! Da nützt der beste Transportweg und schnellste Lieferung nichts, wenn derart besch... vor Ort ausgeliefert wird! Das Gleiche ist aktuell grad vor wenigen Tagen mit Amazon-Lieferdienst wieder GANZ GENAUSO ABGELAUFEN bei einer Bestellung einer Nachbarin. Trotz der ganz oben genannten aktuell guten Erfahrung bei diesem Produkt: !!! WIR WERDEN ZUKÜNFTIG KEINE PRODUKTE MEHR BEI AMAZON BESTELLEN, DIE NICHT AN ABHOLSTATIONEN z.B. DHL-PACKSTATION AUSGELIEFERT WERDEN KÖNNEN. DEFINITIV NICHT MEHR !!! )
D**P
AirThings製 Corentium Home ラドンガス検知器
AirThings製 Corentium Home ラドンガス検知器 日本語の説明書が欲しいです。dnwmd443@ybb.ne.jp
R**K
I must have!!!
I've bought many of these and the ecoblu for my families. Canadian govt approved and work very, very well. At least get one and test your spaces for a few months and share through the seasons or buy another. With various weather affects like, erosions of soils, hotter climates, everything is changes as this is still a consistent irradions fomr the earth stronger and weaker in all places. Simple & good ventilating your surroundings can be easily seen and practiced using these machines :) heads up!!
D**L
remarquable
Ne se connecte pas à un ordinateur mais donne des résultats excellents, à court terme et à long terme, très sensibles à l'aération. Durant un mois d'absence, les taux de radon ont atteint 263 Bq dans mon séjour, et après des aérations de 5 mn matin et soir, sont redescendus progressivement aux environs de 115 Bq en 2 semaines. Par contre, dans ma cave (terre et roches volcaniques) ils ont dépassé les 1000 Bq, nécessitant l'installation d'une aspiration de 5m3 par heure (consommation de 3W) avec rejet extérieur. je n'ai pas refait de monitoring depuis
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