🌿 Elevate your air game—because fresh air is the new luxury.
The PHILIPS Air Purifier 600 Series delivers powerful, ultra-quiet purification for rooms up to 44m² with a CADR of 170 m³/h. Featuring advanced NanoProtect HEPA technology, it traps 99.97% of particles as small as 0.003 microns, outperforming traditional HEPA filters. Energy-efficient at just 12W max, it offers smart app control and operates at a whisper-quiet 19 dB, making it ideal for allergy sufferers and modern living spaces.
Brand | Versuni |
Model Number | 8720389025235 |
Colour | Silk Beige |
Product Dimensions | 24.3 x 34.1 x 23.7 cm; 2.89 kg |
Material | Metal |
Noise Level | 19 dB |
Compatible Models | Air Cleaner |
Item Weight | 2.89 kg |
Y**D
Easy to set up, schedule works well and works seamlessly with my Google Nest.
Great product, I've definitely noticed less build up of dust in my bedroom since using it. Initial set up is super easy. The app allows you to set a schedule 3 times a day to switch itself on and off. There's 3 settings, night, normal and turbo, all work well. The night setting is virtually silent and doesnt wake me up when it turns on at 6am (my setting). Also works seamlessly with my Google nest. Looks aesthetically very nice in my room. Doesn't emit any smell. I'd say definitely work the price of £90, however doesn't tell you about the air quality in the room, which would be helpful. If that is essential to you, get the upgraded model (I would have but didn't want to pay the extra money, however, now I see how it could've been helpful so would recommend it)
S**1
Works well with Alexa
Early review, as i've only just set this "Philips Air Purifier 600 Series" up today.On first impressions I'm impressed with it.Noise:Three levels.Sleep mode is the quietest. You can barely hear it (just a very low hum).Medium mode is not too loud. probably just switch it on and leave the room and close the door.Turbo mode. This is loud. you won't want to be in the room with this on. It's an ideal setting to get the air quality good quickly. Maybe use this mode when you leave the house.Connectivity:Best to download the app straight away.All the settings are there and it's easy to use.One note, it took me two attempts to connect the app to the device. First time it failed and I had to repeat the set up process. (works fine now).The best feature in my opinion is that you can connect your newly set up Philips (app) account to your Alexa account.As long as you keep your Air purifier unit plugged in, you can control it through your Alexa.I was very impressed by this feature.Design wise, it looks good. modern looking.I will say a few people have noted how big it is.It stands about 34cm tall in height.The width is around 21cm's, so it's not exactly small.It does have a large filter inside and needs to have a large casing. There are smaller models out there if you need a small more discreet unit.Only other negative is that the power button is on the back of the unit. Not a problem if you use the app or Alexa really.Over all its a great product for the price.I'd recommend it.Edit: Five moths later, it's still working a treat. I keep it in bedroom and switch it on (via Alexa) when I wake up. I keep it on turbo mode (highest setting) and just close the bedroom door whilst it running.Very handy during the winter months when you don't want to keep the window open as its cold/raining.
D**E
Quite big and noisy on high, but capable and works well
We had a wood burner fitted a year ago and I've been a little concerned about the air quality in our lounge as it's been running for many hours a day for the last four months. I decided to buy an air purifier and having researched lots of models opted for this Philips version, one reason being it's low power consumption (12Watt).I was surprised at how big it is, I think I had expected something the size of a small fan but I'd say it is close to the size of a 15l bucket. Whilst it's not particularly heavy, it has no carry handle so would not be ideal for carting around from room to room. In our case I found a place behind one of the chairs, so it's tucked out of the way unobtrusively.The main on/off button is positioned rather awkwardly at the bottom of the rear of the fan, but fortunately once turned on it can be controlled via the app, which is a simple download and provides both an on/off function and speed change options. Three speeds are available, which are called "Sleep", "Medium" and "Turbo" but are more like "Quiet", "Moderate" and "Really Quite Loud". On the turbo setting it's noisy, like a desk fan on level five, but clears a lot of air, fully filtering the air in our medium sized lounge in around 15 minutes. In reality, I leave it running all day on "Sleep" mode, increasing to "Medium" if, on loading the wood burner, a bit of smoke escapes. And once in a while using "Turbo" if we've let in a lot of smoke or ash.The app also shows the state of the two filters, one washable, the other which has to be replaced. The latter should last a year and it costs around £30 for a new one.Overall I'm quite impressed by this, at £70 I think it was great value. And I was able to register online via the Philips web site to extend the warranty to three years.
C**Y
Excellent
Excellent product,mum has COPD and Asthma, quiet white noise. Easy to use.
A**R
Air purifier
It is big good size for living room.does function properly.we have just started using it.
H**Z
Programmable and effective
An air filter that actually works. Filtering down to 0.003 nm is insane (individual atoms are only 10x smaller than that). The programmable feature and control over wireless is a great feature. Sleep mode is dead silent and even normal isn't too bad if you have other sound on. The replacement filters are available for a good price and onw lasted me about 11 months, with it running 24/7 on a pretty aggressive program. I keep trying to find something cheaper to use elsewhere in the house but invariably regret not jsut getting one of these.. Bought one refurb once and returned it though since it seemed to kick out something my body didn't like - presumably either a cleaning residue or something from its previous owner.
T**.
Flexible remote controls
Very easy to control, with a useful sleep mode that turns the fan down. What is confusing is it show a variety of different pollutants levels and pollon levels, which I thought were produced by the philips device, but I now suspect these levels are downloaded from the Internet. Maybe I expected too much for the money, but the documentation is useless.
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