Footprint of IoT Powered and Filter Free Air Purifiers

The presence of dust in homes, offices, and other human environments are unavoidable. In fact, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air. This airborne pollution contributes to minor annoyances such as itchy eyes, sneezing, and headaches to human beings. Worst still, it can be a major contributing factor to severe allergies, life-threatening asthma.
To solve this problem, a working air purifier machine well address this issue. there are various IoT based air purifiers available in market, Xiaomi beat all of them with low price and advance feature.

IoTMania - IoT Based Air Purifirs

Xiaomi launched their IoT based air purifier. It can clean the air in a 23-square-metre room in 10 minutes.
The Mi Air Purifier can be controlled by a smartphone and uses a brush-less DC motor for better performance and less friction. It delivers clean air at the rate of 330 m3/h. Xiaomi promises that it can clean 99.7 percent of small PM 2.5 particles in a room.
The air purifier, which is WiFi linked, has different modes that can be changed through an app for the device from your phone, tablet or desktop. It can also detect your presence and can switch off when you leave the house. It also learns your sleeping patterns and changes the modes accordingly.
Coway’s innovative technology, which combines its core competitiveness “care,” Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT), is also attracting attention from the global and domestic markets.
Coway’s innovative technology, which combines its core competitiveness “care,” Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT) with air purifiers, is also attracting attention from the global and domestic markets.
Coway Dual Power Air Purifier IoCare checks the levels of fine dust, ultra-fine particles, carbon dioxide and gas, which are the major factors that affect the air quality of households, in real time. It then offers customized solutions, such as ventilation and air cleaning, via smartphones in accordance with real time household air quality. Instead of changing filters all at once, the product also provides personalized filters, including yellow dust filters, old house filters and new house filters, according to pollutant types and concentration levels, which vary with the lifestyles of households.

What's Not So Cool?

The filter is the major component on the device and that will be an additional cost that the consumer will have to bear with every three to 4 months. The filter costs Rs 2,499 and this will be a recurring cost for the consumers.

What's Next?

Technologies like electrostatic precipitator and electrostatic ionization have potential to remove the filter dependency completely. Many companies trying to make such air purifiers. Gurgaon based Bitspi is in the way to launch one of kind intelligent, fully connected indoor working air monitoring, control and purification system. The new air cleaning system is potentially capable of detecting and combating airborne germ, chemical, smoke and other particle attacks, and also no dependency on filters.