RabbitAir Flat Air Purifier
Aug 22, 07 10:37 AM PDT


This is the first flat and wall-mountable air purifier that I know of. It is *supposed to* be quiet and use multiple stages of filtering and an activated carbon filter to purify the air. The filters are washable and should last about two years, according to the manufacturer.
The RabbitAir has adapts itself to the air quality (how is “air quality” defined?) but also to the lighting conditions: in a dark environment, it will turn itself in the most silent mode (meaning it was noisier before…) to let you sleep, or watch a movie. Still, if I had an air purifier, I’d like it to look like that.
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