After several stops and starts over many years, it certainly looks like the Internet of things is finally here for good. If you so desire, you can outfit your home with dozens of smart devices, as nearly every household item has the option of being connected to the internet these days, from your door locks to your home gym to your coffee mug. And while the use cases for something like a smart toothbrush may be somewhat dubious, one appliance that is absolutely worth buying in a smartened-up guise is an air purifier.
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I currently have three smart air purifiers set up in my apartment (hey, your air can never be too pure), and I’ve gotten to the point where I won’t even look at an air purifier if it doesn’t have the smart features I’m after. Below, I’ve laid out the three advantages smart air purifiers have over their less intelligent brethren.
Smart air purifiers offer more control.
With a standard air purifier, you’re limited to operating it via buttons on the device itself or, at best, a remote control. With a smart air purifier, you’re able to control the device with your smartphone and, in many cases, with your voice through a virtual assistant like Amazon’s Alexa or Google Assistant. This gives you the ability to control your air purifier from basically anywhere.
Maybe you’ve gone out for the day and want a fresh home once you get back but don’t want to waste energy by leaving your purifier running all day. In that case, simply use your phone to turn your purifier on an hour before you get home. You can also use your virtual assistant to set your air purifiers to different schedules or program them to follow certain commands. Personally, I like to have all of my purifiers run at a certain speed at night, and I’ve set them up to do so through Alexa. When I tell Alexa “Good night,” all three of my air purifiers automatically start running at my preferred settings.