- operates silently. Sensors for temperature, humidity, and air pollution ostensibly function properly. voice control using an app for mobile devices and through Alice.
- There was noticeably less dust in the space. He might have to work quickly and continuously to accomplish this.
- Happy with the acquisition. 2 cats, 4 humans. Less dust is present.
- 1) Lightweight 2) works in the "automatic" mode and is quiet in the first mode. at night we turn on the first mode and it's great. in the afternoon on the 2nd, to clean the large room where the cat is constantly 3) the application works well and there completely turned off the sound and backlight 4) there is actually less dust in the apartment (although it works almost constantly) 5) I can’t say with certainty whether the child (with an allergy to a cat) began to sleep better precisely because of the purifier, because there was still a course of treatment, but over time we'll see
- until you notice
- Stylish, lightweight, simple and easy to manage. Enough with comfortable noise.
- Not
- Design, app control
- A lot of marriage (see comment)
- If you have dirty air - take
- If you live in an ordinary apartment - you do not need it
- Quiet, remote control, cleaning quality, assembly
- Pretty big. The European region is incompatible with the Chinese region in the smart home.
- Copes with the task.
- There are no cons for this price.
- I even don't know. Design probably
- Doesn't clean.
- the design itself, fits into the design of the apartment, possible programming (script) through the phone, the sensor itself determines the degree of air pollution turns on and off after cleaning
- If only noisy, at maximum speed
- Cleans the air of allergens
- Not
- Constructive, functional, design, price.
- If plugged into a power outlet, the sensor shows the value "20" even if it's actually only "1". Until you start the device, you will not know the current value. It gets in the way a bit when moving from room to room.