Airvida: Making air pollution a thing of the past @ CES 2023

Published: April 26, 2023, 6:53 a.m.

Description

Air purifiers are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to reduce the amount of pollutants and allergens in the air. One such device is the Airvida wearable air purifier. This device is a necklace that is designed to be worn around the neck and is the lightest wearable air purifier in the world. It works by generating negative ions which remove harmful particles such as pollen, allergens, and virus from the air.

Air purifier necklace for allergies

The Airvida is available in a variety of colors, so you can pick a device that matches your outfit. It is also capable of generating 20 million negative ions every 0.6 seconds, which is equivalent to being in 200 forests. The coverage range is 30 centimeters, so it can cover your nose and mouth, where you are most likely to breathe in harmful particles.

The Airvida has been independently tested for effectiveness by the Infectious Disease Core Facility of Academia Sinica in Taiwan and the Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science in Japan. The removal rates, as identified by these organizations, are also very impressive, with the device being able to remove 99% of viruses, 99.7% of coronavirus, 99.9% of influenza, and 99.9% of pollen allergens. Independent verification helps to improve confidence in the product.

The Airvida is also very easy to use. It can be charged in just 14 hours and can be used for up to 28 hours on one charge. It also has a charging light which indicates when the device is charging. Additionally, the device has a warranty period, so if the battery is broken within one year, it can be repaired.

Overall, the Airvida is an excellent device for those who suffer from allergies. It is lightweight, stylish, and effective at removing harmful particles from the air. It is also easy to use and has a long battery life, making it a great choice for anyone looking for an air purifier.

Noise canceling air purifier

The Airvida is a combination of two functions, a wearable air purifier, and noise-canceling earbuds. It is a Bluetooth earbud that is very light and can be worn on the ear. It is also equipped with a mobile app to control the noise-canceling mode. This allows users to choose the level of noise cancellation they want.

Airvida's purifying capabilities are just as effective as traditional air purifiers. It is able to remove pollutants such as dust, pollen, and other allergens from the air. The noise cancellation is also similar to that of AirPods, making it an excellent choice for those who want to block out environmental noise.

The Airvida M1 is currently available on Amazon for $189. The Airvida C1 is also available on Amazon for $159. It is an excellent option for those who want to reduce their exposure to allergens and block out noise. The device is also easy to use and is powered by a long-lasting battery. It is an excellent investment for anyone looking for an air purifier and noise-canceling device.

Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.

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Scott Ertz

Episode Author

Scott is a developer who has worked on projects of varying sizes, including all of the PLUGHITZ Corporation properties. He is also known in the gaming world for his time supporting the rhythm game community, through DDRLover and hosting tournaments throughout the Tampa Bay Area. Currently, when he is not working on software projects or hosting F5 Live: Refreshing Technology, Scott can often be found returning to his high school days working with the Foundation for Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST), mentoring teams and helping with ROBOTICON Tampa Bay. He has also helped found a student software learning group, the ASCII Warriors, currently housed at AMRoC Fab Lab.

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