We have introduced you to a number of fans in past such as the Inno Foldable Fan with built-in lights and a multi-functional side-table Veta made using upcycled fan guard but now we’d like to introduce you to Pure Fan Auto from Blueair that does more than cooling. This fan doesn’t just provide you with fresh air but also purifies the room leaving you with clean air to breathe.
Blueair, a global leader in indoor air purification solutions, unveiled its Pure Fan Auto, the next generation of its highly popular air-purifying fan to instantly cool the room and removes 99-percent of allergens like dust and pollen. The signature feature of Blueair’s HEPASilent is its filtration technology, which is of great help in removing those specks of dust particles from the air.
Loaded with other smart features such as Auto mode and an air quality sensor, Pure Fan Auto circulates an optimal volume of purified air by consuming the least amount of energy. The fan provides you instant relief from the blistering heat of the sun during the summer months and with a unique combination of electrostatic and mechanical filtration effectively removes airborne allergens as well.
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With its focus on sustainability, the Pure Fan Auto will be a great addition to your home as it does not produce the irritating noise a traditional fan generally does. In addition, the fan is also armed with efficient fan technology circulating purified air. Inspired by the natural Scandinavian landscape, the fan captures dust particles in just 20 minutes and pollen in 30 minutes.
The newest fan from Blueair includes a smart sensor to monitor real-time air quality conditions. Set to Auto mode, Pure Fan Auto will automatically increase the fan speed when particle pollution levels rise in your indoor environment and return to a lower speed once the air is clean. Priced at $300, the fan is available through Blueair in pink, grey and a few other attractive colors.
Via: Businesswire
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