We usually want a small room to be a calm space, to be able to focus or relax. But as we close doors and windows, we end up sealing harmful particles in - and while ventilating helps, it also lets outside pollutants and noise in.
So which air purifier can ensure we breathe clean air, while ensuring the room stays quiet?

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To choose the perfect air purifier, let's list what matters for a small room, like a home office:
We want to ensure a focused or relaxing time. This removes purifiers with big fans and active air filtering.
We don't want flashing LEDs nor jingles, and hospital-like designs that could distract or disturb us.
We're not trying to add an entire air management system, nor reconfigure the room because the air purifier would be too big.
Changing sheets and cleaning the room are enough of tasks. We don't need to also have to remember to change the purifier's HEPA filter, nor its batteries.
For bedrooms up to 15m²
The TEQOYA T200 is an air purifier that functions by sanitizing your bedroom's air to remove all pollutant and fine particles. Without any disposable filter, no LED light, and a completely silent process, it is the perfect air purifier for most bedrooms (up to 15m²).
10-year warranty
Satisfied or 100% refunded
The T450 is the bigger version of the T200, made for larger rooms (up to 30m²). It also works through ionization of the air, without ventilation nor filters.
You can choose whether having it stand on a wood support, or hanging it to your ceiling (optional setup kit).
DISCOVER THE TEQOYA T450You don't mind a little bit of noise if it's for a more powerful air purification device? The TEQOYA E500 is our most efficient air purifier, that uses a ventilation to leverage even more the benefits of negative ions.
Optional: remote and automatic control, silent hat to muffle the noise, wall hanging kit.
DISCOVER THE TEQOYA E500Does the air around your home contain pollutants? How has it changed in recent months? Is there a risk to your health?





