AirTamer A300
Ionic Travel Air Purifier
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Working radius
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3 ft
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Weight:
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50g (1.8 oz) |
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Size:
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7cm x 3.5cm x 2.5cm |
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Battery Life in hours
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480+ |
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Battery type
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CR2032 coin cell
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Filter changes:
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None |
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Fan speeds:
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No fan |
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Case Material:
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Plastic |
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Guarantee:
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2 years |
How Does the AirTamer work? The AirTamer uses a carbon fibre brush system to emit healthy negative ions into the air. The emitted negative ions attach themselves to air molecules and any impure particles in the air and negatively charge them. The negatively charged particles, all being the same polarity, repel away each other and fly away from your air space and get attracted by the closest positively charged surface (e.g. chair, table, wall etc.) rather than entering your respiratory system.
What is the unit’s effective range? Air within a 3 foot range of the unit will be effectively cleaned.
What are negative ions? Are they good for you? Negative ions (air molecules with extra electrons) are electrically charged particles in the air that remove airborne contaminates and have been shown to have a rejuvenating effect upon our bodies. The best natural generator of negative ions is lightning, followed by ocean surf, waterfalls, mountains and forests. In clean, natural air, you will find the highest concentrations of negative ions. In polluted cities and confined spaces, like offices, you’ll find the highest concentrations of unhealthier positive ions.
Does the AirTamer produce dangerous levels of ozone? No. The AirTamer produces no measurable amount of ozone.
Can I leave the AirTamer on continuously? Yes. The AirTamer has no moving parts and uses a very small amount of electricity, so it is very safe and economical to leave on for long periods of time.
Will the AirTamer interfere with electronic equipment (e.g. computers, mobile phones)? No. The AirTamer meets FCC regulations for harmful interference with radio communications so you may use it by your computer, audio equipment, etc. without causing any unusual interference problems. Pacemaker patients should not use without consulting their physician first.