Tech Giant LG Electronics has unveiled LG Puricare
Mini Air Purifier, their newest premium air purifier in a compact form, and it
was exhibited on a media trip attended by the PH and India team in South Korea
a few weeks back. The air-cleaning license for the said product was already been
approved by the Korea Air Cleaning Association, hence it is just a matter of
time for the commercial release.
With its sleek and handy design, LG said that users
can bring it anywhere and can be installed inside their vehicles or small
rooms. It highlights a cleanliness indicator is conveniently located at the top
front area while all control buttons are placed at the uppermost.
LG claimed that with its PM 1.0 sensor,
pollutant-free and reliable air is made possible, that even particles smaller
than 1 micrometer can be filtered, and it can also get rid of allergens with
the addition of total allergy filter. The mini air purifier boasts of a
Dual Inverter motor that can be set in four different purifying modes. The
product incorporates a low noise feature to boot, that enables it to operate as
quiet as 30dB or a whispering sound.
Users can bring this inside the library, office or
cafe without causing a distraction. Its battery is built-in and has a standard
capacity of 3,600mAh. Running at slow speed mode, the product can last for 8
hours and can be effortlessly charged with a USB-C cable for approximately 4
hours.
Last but definitely not the least, LG included a
smart control which comprises of special features such as automatic
notifications, wind intensity control, filter information, pollution history,
battery level, and real-time update of air condition.
The mini air purifier retails for KRW 309,000 in
South Korea.
