The Air Oasis iAdaptAir 2.0 is available in four sizes. I tested the medium model, which can clean air in areas of up to 2,650 square feet and costs $499.
The air purifier is easy to use, with an informative touchscreen at the top, a dual filter system, ionization technology, and UV sterilization.
While the filters are marketed as having a long life, I wish the pre-filters were washable. There are also no smart home integrations with Alexa or Google.
Having clean air is a luxury I can’t afford to rescind. From wildfire smoke to allergens, air pollutants have become too commonplace for my liking, especially since I have a genetic predisposition to lung disease.
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Each bedroom and office in my home has an air purifier to ensure my family and I breathe the cleanest air possible. The main living area, open to the kitchen, dining room, and entryway, requires a larger air cleaner, and I’m glad to say the Air Oasis iAdaptAir 2.0<!–> has been up to the task.
I’ve been testing the medium-sized iAdaptAir 2.0 air purifier—there are four sizes in total—and here’s how it’s fared in my home with children and pets.
The standard cleaning rate for air purifiers is measured in air changes per hour (ACH) — the higher the number, the more times it can filter the air within the time frame. The medium-sized iAdaptAir 2.0 can clean up to 2,650 sq ft in one hour at 5 ACHs, which means it can clean roughly 530 sq ft in just 12 minutes.
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Basically, that means that while a smaller air purifier can handle a large area or room, it will take longer to clean all the air. This can be a problem if more pollutants enter the area while the cleaner works. Larger areas are better off with a larger air purifier to ensure the cleanest air possible.
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Here’s how the Air Oasis iAdaptAir 2.0 works. It first pulls in surrounding air from two sides with H13 HEPA filters – these HEPA filters are rated to trap 99% of the particles in the air. The filtered air then passes an activated carbon layer, which absorbs odors and airborne chemicals. A silver ion screen follows the carbon filter to sterilize mold, bacteria, and viruses.