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'Sensibo Pure' Air Purifier Gains HomeKit Support

The Sensibo Pure air purifier was today updated with HomeKit compatibility, making it one of the few air purifiers on the market able to integrate with ‌HomeKit‌.

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‌HomeKit‌ allows you to control the Sensibo Pure through the Home app, and it enables Siri commands for checking air quality, turning the air purifier on and off, and more.

It also enables automations, so the Sensibo Pure can be used in tandem with other ‌HomeKit‌ accessories. Sensibo says that the air purifier can be paired with the HomeKit-compatible Sensibo Air AC controller and Ecobee thermostat to improve air circulation to boost purification.

The Sensibo Pure is advertised as featuring a triple-level filtration system with technology that monitors indoor and outdoor air quality to increase airflow through air conditioners and central systems.

The Sensibo Pure is priced at $159 for a single unit and it can be purchased from the Sensibo website or from Amazon.com.

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F23 Avatar
63 months ago

Interesting, just yesterday I saw a brand of smart air purifiers called “Levoit” in Target and it looked interesting. I wonder how the two compare. Levoit only has Alexa support but the reviews are really good.
I have a Levoit purifier. it's dead silent, definitely helps with a stuffy nose from dust allergies.
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WeatherWeasel Avatar
63 months ago

Interesting, just yesterday I saw a brand of smart air purifiers called “Levoit” in Target and it looked interesting. I wonder how the two compare. Levoit only has Alexa support but the reviews are really good.
I have two of them, one in the familyroom and the other in the living room. Now the living room is for the dog and kitchen. When my wife cooks sometimes she treats me like a Greek God, and gives me a burnt offering. The Levoit automatically kicks in and ups the fan speed until the air is tolerable. You can also amuse yourself by farting at it. Here is the website, I would buy it from Amazon as they might have cheaper prices, but you do want to seriously look into this one. Levoit ('https://levoit.com/products/lv-pur131s-wifi-true-hepa-air-purifier')

However, it doesn't work with Homekit but is WIFI though a free App.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
63 months ago

Interesting, just yesterday I saw a brand of smart air purifiers called “Levoit” in Target and it looked interesting. I wonder how the two compare. Levoit only has Alexa support but the reviews are really good.
Love them, I have 2 LV-PUR131 and 1 132, they are the older models that don't have app support but they are great filters.
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Apple_Robert Avatar
63 months ago
I leave my air purifier on 24/7 (Honeywell heppa). I have never heard of Sensibo.
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Compile 'em all Avatar
63 months ago
Judging by the fake reviews on their website (using stock photos of random people) I’m gonna guess the product is rubbish.
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matrix07 Avatar
63 months ago

I had gotten a blue Dyson during Amazon Prime Day last year. It worked great but now even after buying a new filter for it, it smells like wet paint and now gives me a headache whenever I use it. It’s vastly overpriced for what it is.

I’ve tried low cost Vremi filtration units and those smell weird after a few weeks of use, too. They smell so bad I thought a cat pooped outside of the litter box. Imagine my shock to find out it was the filtration unit in a room the cats aren’t even allowed.

So far I’ve only had good luck with Levoit ($119 no WiFi) and cheap Honeywells that were sold as a pair.

I also had an expensive Medify Air. Only one out of 4 units shipped to me was assembled properly. That one started malfunctioning after a year and a half. There’s a known sensor issue. And replacement filters are ridiculously expensive.

I’m sticking with Levoit. I have asthma and allergies to cats and dogs but insist on having cats and dogs, so these filters (and nonstop vacuuming and laundering) keep me comfortable.
I have yet to have problem with smell with it (only has it less than 2 years) but the software side of Dyson's is .. atrocious to say the least. Wouldn't recommend it to anyone until that's improved massively.
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