The AXIS D6310 Air Quality Sensor Detects Pollutants from Vaping and Smoking

This standalone device can pursue automated responses when thresholds are exceeded.
Feb. 18, 2026

Axis Communications introduces its AXIS D6310 Air Quality Sensor, a standalone device for indoor environments that detects a range of air pollutants, including those emitted by vaping and smoking. When thresholds are exceeded, it can trigger automated responses for immediate action.

Built on AXIS OS and an open platform, it integrates with other Axis devices via edge-to-edge pairing and supports third-party systems for flexible deployment. It features PoE passthrough, a built-in speaker and microphone for two-way communication, and preinstalled AXIS Audio Analytics for AI-based insights. Data is accessible in real time via a virtual stream—users can view live measurements through a web browser or VMS with no additional licenses or processing fees required. The device is IK08-rated, vandal-resistant, and includes a PIR sensor for presence detection.

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