Sustainable, Ultra-Quiet, German-Engineered Air Purifier Is Designed to Save Lives, Protect the Planet
The pandemic brought more attention to the need for clean air, but health-threatening pollutants, irritants and particles were already a serious problem before COVID-19. Viruses and bacteria are an issue, but so are rising pollution levels in cities, overall poor indoor air quality and the effects of climate change. All of these factors made the need for a next-generation approach to air purification even more urgent, and OneLife X addresses each of these challenges.
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OneLife X removes viruses and bacteria, ultrafine dust, pollen, mold spores, dust mites and other pollutants from the air, catching even the smallest particles with zero-pollution technology. Users can just rinse the reusable filter or wash it in the dishwasher, saving money while reducing environmentally damaging waste. Built sustainably from renewable materials like bamboo, OneLife X is highly energy efficient with a low-power profile that runs absolutely silently.
"Other features that set OneLife X apart include its beautiful design, quiet operation and connectivity capabilities," said Burkhardt. "In addition to the revolutionary health tech science that powers its incredible efficiency and effectiveness in removing indoor contaminants, OneLife X is designed to fit seamlessly and beautifully into users' lives. It looks like a work of art, it's virtually silent, and it connects to nearly all home devices."
Users can control OneLife X by voice via Amazon's Alexa, Google Home assistant, Apple's Siri or via an iOS or Android app. Users can switch device modes, ask about filter status and inquire about indoor air quality by voice or the touch of a screen. Users can also control OneLife X operation from a display panel, set it to automatic mode for ultra-quiet performance all the time or use its unique sleeping mode, which promotes full recovery while users sleep for the best possible air quality.
The OneLife X, which is priced at
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