AZEUS True HEPA Air Purifier for Home
$74.87
$124.78
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Condition: New
Color: White
Size: Small
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5 in 1 air purifying
By BGood on Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Hoping this review helps clear things up for some folks. The unit has been updated over the years, the version I received is the 2023 update. There are also 3 versions (under different listings): 3in1 is just the changeable filter, 4in1 adds the UV-C light, and 5in1 adds the UV-C light and an Ionizer function. I ordered the 5in1 version and received the 5in1 version. The original filter in the machine can be bought on Amazon, it's model HHAP0009-1; it is the same one for all 3 versions since it only provides the first 3 types of purifying. The updated 2023 version drops the all around the edge color display some user photos show (thankfully). It does have an automatic function and a single light that changes color based on current sensor measurements. Or you can manually switch through 6 fan speeds. I just turned on the UV, Ion, and Auto function then turned off the lights and let it do its job. The sensors on these types of machines are infrared, so they also see humidity as air particles. I hopped in the shower and when I got out it had ramped up the speed accordingly and then slowed back down as it dissipated. At night it sat next to my CPAP and I couldn't hear it over the CPAP, so it's pretty quiet. Most fan settings you hear the noise of air moving through the filter only...that's a good sign your filter isn't clogged. On the lowest speed I could hear a clicking sound like baseball cards in the spokes of a bicycle wheel. Letting it run for 24hrs that sound is greatly diminished and now hardly perceptible even when I put my ear right next to the machine. I don't know if the motor is the energy efficient brushless type or not, but I suspect that it is because the new plug for the machine is a USB-C 40w adapter (in context that is half the power of my cell phone charger). All told, it seems like it will be a good machine with the breadth of functions I was looking for.
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1 people found this helpful
Unknowingly triggered my son's migraines for 3 years
By Crystal on Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
I bought this back in 2022 thinking it would help keep my family healthy. I will say it really makes a difference in how the air feels in our apartment (in a good way) unfortunately it gave my youngest son migraines. We spent so much time doing allergy tests and elimination diets, and monitoring everything we could think of to try to figure out what could be causing his migraines. We were finally able to get him in to see a neurologist in a big city about five hours from home in early May 2025. We were out of town for several days before his appointment, and he didn't have a headache the whole time we were away, leading us to believe that whatever was causing his migraines was in our apartment. We started thinking over everything we have at home, wondering if we can have an air quality test done or something, and while we were sitting in the neurologist's office I did a search to see if air purifiers can trigger migraines. Yes, yes they can. When we got home we left the air purifier unplugged, and my son who has had at least one headache/migraine a week for years now (10 in the 8 weeks leading up to his neurologist appointment, which included a trip to the ER because he couldn't walk and was continually vomiting) has had exactly zero headaches since April 27th (today is June 2nd). I feel so stupid and so sad for not realizing sooner that the thing I bought to try to help keep my family healthy was instead making my little boy (now 8 years old) sick for so long.
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