Aervana addresses the biggest weakness I found with traditional air purifiers: filters can only capture allergens after they have been pulled inside the machine. Dust, pollen, and pet dander can continue floating and recirculating throughout the room without ever reaching the filter.
Aervana takes a different approach by releasing negative ions that interact with airborne particles throughout the room, helping weigh them down so they settle out of the breathing zone instead of continuing to circulate. That is why it was the only purifier I tested that made a noticeable difference in my congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes, and irritated throat.
But the biggest advantage is the cost. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on one bulky air purifier that only treats a single room, you can place five compact Aervana units throughout your home for less than the price of one traditional purifier. That means you can support cleaner-feeling air in your bedroom, living room, office, kitchen, and other problem areas at the same time.
There are no expensive replacement filters, complicated settings, or ongoing maintenance costs. Simply plug each Aervana into an outlet and let it work continuously.
Aervana is also backed by a 90-day return policy and a one-year warranty, giving you plenty of time to try it throughout your home and see how much of a difference it makes.