Meross announced on Tuesday the release of the company’s latest HomeKit-enabled accessory, the MAP100 smart Wi-Fi air purifier. The latest Meross accessory combines powerful air purification with the smart home amenities found in the best HomeKit air purifiers, all at an affordable price.
Purification up to 207 sq. Ft., Ultra quiet: the compact frame and the 360 ââ° air inlet help the air purifier to freshen the air efficiently. Coverage up to 207 sq. Ft., CARD 160m³ / h, suitable for bedroom, kitchen, living room and office. With a noise level of 24 dB in standby mode, the air purifier makes a pleasant sound, which can easily disappear in the background and not be noticed. 3 speed settings (low, medium, high) allow you to adjust the fan speed and sound volume more flexibly.
The Meross Smart Wi-Fi Air Purifier covers small to medium sized rooms – up to 207 square feet, with a three-step filtration process that lasts up to six months. According to Meross, the included True HEPA filter captures 99.97% of common household particles, including dust, pollen and pet dander, while an activated carbon filter removes odors and VOCs.
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The Meross air purifier has a total of three fan speed settings, each accessible through HomeKit or the Meross app, with the lowest operating at just 24 decibels. Other smart features include timers, scheduling, automation with other accessories, parental lock, filter status notifications, and voice control.
The Meross Smart Wi-Fi Air Purifier is available now on Amazon for a retail price of $ 146. If you want to add one to your home, you can take advantage of a special introductory discount that reduces the retail price by $ 30 when you clip the coupon found on the Amazon product page.
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