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No hay artículos en el carroEl purificador de aire de Coway, Airmega Aim es el purificador de aire HEPA con 3 niveles de velocidad del viento de ventilador
hayden poinier
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
The remote is my favorite feature making it super easy to use. I turn this on when my roomates cook so the alarms dont go off. It can get quite loud but it does move air when it at level 3. The rotating feature is nice, if you want to place in bedroom. It is a nice balance of fan and purifer
Claire B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de junio de 2024
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Jérémie L.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de mayo de 2024
Updated review: After using this air-purifier fan for a week, rather than a regular fan, I have gone from coughing regularly throughout the day, to not coughing at all. I think having a fan blow dust into your airways all night is really bad for you. I can't stress how much of a lifesaver this item was. I strongly urge you to buy it if you are using a regular fan as bedside fan.Original review: A number of people are unable to fall asleep on their own at night — we are "Highly Sensitive People" or we are described as having "Sensory Processing Sensitivity", which means our treshold for arousal is much lower, and what "threshold for arousal" means is that it takes a lot less for a noise to be bothersome. When falling asleep, it is helpful to have white noise because it creates a hum that prevents low-threshold sounds from being as bothersome. This white noise can be provided by a machine or audio device, but it is even better as a real fan, because the auditory stimulation is amplified by the tactile stimulation: The wind blowing on your face provides a uniform stimulus that gently hypnotizes our central nervous system. That's why for some of us, a night fan is an absolute necessity.This use of a fan that I am describing is very specific — and very different than just an air circulator.The problem with using a fan that way is that usually, over time especially if you vacuum infrequently, the fan will blow dust, hair, dandruff, pollen into your face all night, and you wake up especially congested. You would want an air purifier, but most air purifier don't have directional control of their output, they just blow air wherever not in a way that you can orient or really fine-tune.That's why having an air purifier that behaves like a fan is so wonderful.What makes it specifically perfect as a bedside fan is:1. The bulk and solid material blocks out the light, so if your face is sticking out just enough to feel the air, you may still be protected from ambient light.2. On speed 1, the air stream is nice and feels comfortable in your face all night. The amount of sound is enough to drown out auditory disturbances.3. The control buttons are big, spaced, and easy to drowsily activate.4. The minimal amount of illumination on the display (here you can see the "1" barely emits any light) can even be turned off if you want full darkness.5. The fan tilts with a -15 degrees downward so if you put it next to you, you can point it downward. (I sleep on a futon so this is very convenient.)I really feel this device is absolutely perfect for this use case, so much so I feel it was designed specifically for it.I had been using a decent fan for a while, but I was hoping to find a way to protect myself from inhaling dust all night. This is really perfect, extremely good value for me. Frankly delighted that Coway went outside of the box in terms of design. (Before this Coway, and before the fan, I was using another nice bedside air purifier, the Holmes HAP242-NUC, which is nice, but not as nice as this item because it is not a True HEPA filter.)I will note that my colleague had recommended another Coway air purifier AP-1512HH for the office, which I had gotten before this. It is an excellent air purifier for the office, and it predisposed me to give this a try, and I am very happy I did.(My only slight feature request is that I would love if there were 5 speeds, because the speed between 1 and 2, 1.5, would be perfect for noisier or warmer nights.)If you are in a similar situation, this is a very solid choice!
Priscilla E.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de diciembre de 2024
I really like this fan/purifier combo. I use it for sleeping. I place it on the floor and aim it toward myself while asleep. I am totally comfortable most of the time keeping it on setting 1. It is all I need. Setting 2 is a bit louder and setting 3 is quite loud, but when it needs to purify the air more, it will increase. It's doing it's job when its on "auto" so it doesn't really bother me.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de octubre de 2024
My husband had asked for an air purifier and fan combo … but I didn’t want to get one that broke the bank or one that was just a random brand that would then be impossible to find filters for. Somehow I stumbled into this one AND it was on sale. Just unboxed it yesterday. The set up was super easy and the remote control came with a battery already.Pros:- It tilts- It rotates- 3 easy settings- Filter indicator- Remote control- Buttons on the purifier to control it- Auto (depending on the air quality it detects), manual options, and programmable options- Lightweight (considering all it does and it’s power)- The fan!Cons (no biggies):- No aromatherapy option- Kind of loud on high- Awkward to carry without handlesI know people complain about the sound. But it’s really not a big deal. We had a little fan before this (we use it in the bathroom) and this is actually way more effective on high than that one. I’d rather keep it on high and enjoy both the breeze it gives plus the air purity.I think what I miss the most is the aromatherapy option my other air purifier had, but this one has the fan and that was something we needed more.Overall, very pleased with this purchase.
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