This air purifier fits seamlessly in every living room, and I think this is the future of device design
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- The blue characteristic Purifier looks like a footstool and doubles as a side table
- Various adjustment options, including colored covers and feet
- It comes with car, ‘airsense’ and night modes
BlueAir has just launched the best -looking air purifier I have seen, and it has wondered why so many other models look so ugly. Even within our own Best air cleaner You will find ranking more than one clinical, white plastic device – certainly not aesthetics that you would find in the living rooms or bedrooms of many people.
The new blue signature, on the other hand, looks like a piece of furniture, which is especially appropriate because it can also double as one – the top can be used as a table. (Those who are aware of the IKEA Starkvind Table-Cum-Air-Purifier It must be reassured that this is a completely more successful merger, visually seen).
The blue signature is supplied as standard with a light gray or dark blue-gray coverage, but you can pay extra to unlock a series of other color options (including beige, taupe and dark green). You can also choose to add a metal ring base or blunt feet, the latter of which really strengthens the footstool vibes.
I just wrote ‘Cover’, but what I really meant was ‘pre-filter’, because this wrapper is the first line of defense against particles in the air. It is machine washable to keep it hygienic and to work efficiently.
The brand loves this approach – the BlueAir Blue Pure 411I Max And BlueAir Blue Pure Mini Max also have removable, washable covers that are available in different colors. It is a simple solution, but I am a big fan; It allows the BlueAir -Purifyers to merge seamlessly in a home environment filled with other soft furniture.
Time to freshen up
What about functionality? The BlueAir Blue Signature also looks strong there. There is a rather overwhelming seven-phase filter arrangement, starting with that washable pre-filter, and including an electrostaticly charged particle filter and carbon to absorb gases and scents. BlueAir has added ‘Odorfence’ a ‘patent declaration, organically -based technology’ to break down gases and remove odors more efficiently.
My only small concern is that the blue signature, just like all the purifiers of BlueAir, uses a ‘Haspenilent’ filter, rather than True Hepa (The brand insists that it is more effective than a HEPA filter, as well as stiller works).
The interface on the purity itself has been redesigned, so it counts the time when your air will be clean. It looks like a touchscreen, which I assumed to cause problems with the entire ‘double as a table’, but you can lock the display via the accompanying app, so that you do not put your coffee down your coffee every time you go.
You can set fans speeds manually, but BlueAir has also included three special modes. In the car mode, the purification substances monitors the air quality and responds to keep the air clean. The Airsense mode is unusual, where the pureor is automatically switched on with intervals during the day, even without a decrease in air quality, to keep the air fresh. Finally there is a night mode that dims the LEDs and drops to the lowest fan speed.
The BlueAir Blue Signature is now available to buy in the US. If you go to BlueAir.com Prices start at $ 449.99, but on Amazon There is a limited time discount to make it a little more affordable. It is not yet in the UK, but will be on sale in August. We do not yet have price details, but if it is in accordance with the prices of us, it may be around £ 330. We have just started testing and will have a full assessment live next to the British launch.
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