🌬️ Breathe elite, live elevated—silence meets science.
The Airfree Elite is a filterless, silent air purifier using patented Thermodynamic Sterilization System (TSS) technology to destroy 99.99% of mold spores, bacteria, viruses, and allergens in rooms up to 750 sq ft. It features smart Capsule System odor and particle traps, app and voice control, ultra-low energy consumption, and a sleek European design, making it ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking effortless, quiet air purification without maintenance.
J**
I'm genuinely impressed with this Air Purifier.
I recently had the opportunity to try out the Airfree Elite air purifier, and I'm genuinely impressed. This sleek, compact device has exceeded my expectations in terms of performance and ease of use.One of the standout features is its silent operation. I've been able to place it in my bedroom without any disturbance to my sleep. Despite its quiet nature, it effectively eliminates airborne contaminants such as mold, bacteria, and viruses. The TSS technology is truly innovative, and I've noticed a significant improvement in the air quality of my room.The Airfree Elite is also incredibly user-friendly. The intuitive controls and voice-activated commands make it a breeze to operate. The app provides valuable insights into the air quality in my room, including humidity and temperature levels. The filterless design is another major plus, as it eliminates the need for regular filter replacements.Overall, I highly recommend the Airfree Elite to anyone seeking a reliable and efficient air purifier. It's a fantastic investment for your health and well-being.
R**T
Very Problematic
How many times in your life have you bought something and ended up having no idea whether or not it's working? Since this unit has no filters, there is no way to tell if it's filtering the air. According to the manual that comes with this machine, here is how you can tell that it's working: "Reduction of bacteria, molds, viruses, and microorganisms can only be measured after air sample incubation in a microbiology lab." What? How much would that cost? A thousand dollars?So is there any objective way to tell whether the Air Free is working? Maybe, but unfortunately it fails my test. First of all, I have a regular air purifier that has three filters in it, and somewhere between two weeks and a month, these filters are quite dirty--I can take out a small ball of dust from the outer filter. Objective evidence that it's working! Besides the three filters, this machine has three fan speeds, and if I put my hand where the air exits the machine, I can feel lots of air passing through my fingers.. At the highest fan speed, the air current is as strong as a small fan. How about the Air Free at the highest of its four fan speeds? I honestly can't say whether any air is exiting the machine. Maybe, maybe not. So the fact that the Air Free advertises itself as being quiet appears to be simply the fact that the fan speeds are quite slow or maybe it's a very small fan that runs at moderate speed. As a result, I find it difficult to believe that this machine will clean much of an area beyond its very immediate vicinity.And then there's the price of this unit, which is exceptionally stratospheric. Plus, it isn't all that user friendly with the touch screen controls at the very bottom of the machine. It does come with a (small) remote that wouldn't be at all difficult to misplace. And finally, I couldn't install the app, which could be used instead of the remote.However, I will give this product two stars because, for all I know, the claims that are made about the Air Free Filter may be legitimate--in which case, this would be a product that merits consideration. But the problem remains--I feel uncomfortable recommending something that I cannot independently validate.
I**D
Pretty basic
So my issue is how they are selling it. I chose white because that is the same colors as my other air purifiers. Little did I know white is the Elite 1 and not the Elite 2. If I knew that I would have chosen the black one. The box it comes in is confusing as well one box with marketing for both products. The white one is pretty basic. It does connect to the app and Wi-Fi. But it does not have automatic cycle through the fan mode. This is really why I wanted it, so it can automatically adjust to air quality. The white one also does not chart the air quality in the room like the Elite 2/black one does. These are two features that I really wanted. How am I supposed to know when to turn the fan up or down? With that being said I left it on on level 1 fan just to do something, but maybe I should just leave it on fan level 3 or 4. In less than 24 hours, it says it captures 6% particule capsule usage. Something else that bothered me is the unit itself, I can tell that seems are not flush as they should be.Good things: no need for replacement filter, can control fan speed on the app, there is also a remote. Smaller air purifier. Doesn’t take up to much space. There is a light, but it is blue (not sure of any benefits to that). When turned over on its side the machine automatically turns off.All that being said, I think the Elite 1 is way over priced for what it is. Auto feature is a must.Update: It says the air purifier is supposed to go 360 hours without needing to replace the particle filter. My red light already came on and it hasn’t even been 3 weeks. The filter is 100% full. Which I find really interesting because it’s also in a room with a dyson and air doctor. There’s no way it should be full. And the kicker. I still have to buy a filter. So it is not filter-less.Would not recommend if you had the expectations that this would be filter-less and last a long time before needed to replace or clean it out.
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