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Axis launches its first environmental sensors, indoor air quality sensors to support cost-effective air quality monitoring and management, including detection of vaping and smoking

AXIS D6210 Air Quality Sensor and AXIS D6310 Air Quality Sensor, the company’s first environmental sensors

Axis Communications has announced AXIS D6210 Air Quality Sensor and AXIS D6310 Air Quality Sensor, the company’s first environmental sensors. The new sensors seamlessly integrate with existing Axis solutions to monitor multiple indoor air quality parameters, enabling efficient and appropriate response to indoor air quality issues, including vaping and smoking, and the proactive management and optimization of air quality in almost any indoor environment. Both of the new sensors have been developed in-house by Axis. 

AXIS D6210 and AXIS D6310 monitor indoor air quality by detecting vaping and smoking, and air pollutants such as particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide, in addition to measuring relative humidity and temperature.  

AXIS D6210, available in the first half of 2025, can be integrated with certain other Axis IP devices, including a number of cameras and a strobe siren, and used in combination with Axis speakers to give customers a cost effective, “plug-and-play” solution to air quality monitoring and response. AXIS D6310, available by the end of 2025, is a standalone IP network device, and can therefore be added independently to an existing Axis solution.

The World Health Organization estimates that each year nearly 4m deaths are caused by indoor air pollution worldwide

“Poor indoor air quality is a significant public health issue,” says Robert Woyar, Global Product Manager at Axis Communications. “The World Health Organization estimates that each year nearly 4m deaths are caused by indoor air pollution worldwide. Student vaping has reached epidemic levels within schools and needs to be detected and restricted effectively. Certain specific facilities, for example data centers and controlled manufacturing environments, require precise control of air quality parameters, such as relative humidity, temperature, and the level of particulate matter. Our new indoor air quality sensor supports in all these areas and more.” 

Using unique Axis portcast technology, AXIS D6210 can be easily connected to compatible Axis IP devices, without the need for additional IP addresses, switch ports, or power. The indoor air quality sensor is installed between the connected device, for instance an Axis camera, and the power source, adding extra functionality to the connected device. For example, air quality parameters can be shown as overlays on a camera’s video stream.  

For greater flexibility in placement, AXIS D6210 can be located up to 100m (330ft) from the IP device or power source. Using the same IP address means that the sensor and connected device are set up for easy system management. 

AXIS D6310 has the same air quality sensing capabilities as AXIS D6210 but is a standalone IP network device with additional functionality. This includes a multi-LED strobe function for sensor status and alerts, an integrated speaker and microphone, Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)-out, a passive infrared (PIR) sensor, and AXIS Audio Analytics.

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Improved health and safety, operational efficiency, and business intelligence 

Depending on the environment and use case, AXIS D6210 and AXIS D6310 will help to create a healthy and safe environment for employees and visitors, improve operational efficiency and energy consumption, and create data which delivers business intelligence to further support long-term operational planning. 

For instance, real-time indoor air quality monitoring enables immediate response to air quality issues that might present a health issue. Alerts from the sensor, along with live and prerecorded messages from IP speakers can clear specific areas of buildings until remedial action to improve air quality has been taken.

The potential for connecting data from multiple different sensors in health and safety, operational efficiency, and business intelligence is obvious and almost unlimited

Insight into specific air quality parameters – such as temperature, relative humidity, and air pollutants – supports more precise management of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, with the added benefit of improved energy efficiency. 

Over time, metadata created by the indoor air quality sensor, combined with other sensor data such as occupancy levels, will provide business intelligence for longer-term “smart building” planning and optimization. 

Robert Woyar, Global Product Manager at Axis Communications, concludes: “AXIS D6210 and AXIS D6310 Air Quality Sensors might be our first environmental sensors, but won’t be the last. The potential for connecting data from multiple different sensors in health and safety, operational efficiency, and business intelligence is obvious and almost unlimited. Our growing portfolio of IP devices, combined with the open Axis platform and innovative applications from our global partners will deliver ever-increasing value to customers.” 

Björn Hallerborn
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Manager Corporate Communication, Axis Communications
Phone: +46 46 272 18 00
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Björn Hallerborn
About Axis Communications

Axis enables a smarter and safer world by improving security, safety, operational efficiency, and business intelligence. As a network technology company and industry leader, Axis offers video surveillance, access control, intercoms, and audio solutions. These are enhanced by intelligent analytics applications and supported by high-quality training.

Axis has around 5,000 dedicated employees in over 50 countries and collaborates with technology and system integration partners worldwide to deliver customer solutions. Axis was founded in 1984, and the headquarters are in Lund, Sweden.