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Luft Duo is a miniature-sized air purifier that doesn’t use filter replacements

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Many people have air purifiers in their homes, but what about in their cars? The Luft Duo makes that possible. It is the world’s first portable, filterless air purifier — and it’s making its debut at CES 2021. This means users will not have to purchase expensive filter replacements, but can instead rely on the Luft Duo’s UV LED and photocatalytic technology to take dust, pollen, mold, and other pathogens out of the air. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, more people than ever before are looking for ways to keep their air clean.

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The Luft Duo is unique in that while it doesn’t need multiple filters, it uses an easily-removable, washable filter. Just give it a gentle wash and let it dry before re-inserting it into the purifier. The filter traps larger particles, while the patented photocatalytic technology makes it possible for the Luft Duo to decompose particles that would pass through traditional HEPA filters — particles like formaldehyde and other VOCs, mold, and even pathogens. This technology is able to decompose molecules as small as 0.0001 millimeters.

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The Luft Duo is an environmentally friendly device in more ways than one. Thanks to the reusable filter, users will not be adding excess waste to landfills in the form of non-biodegradable filters. The air purifier also does not produce ozone as it purifies the air. On the sound front, the LUFT Duo is almost silent, reducing the overall level of noise pollution in the home thanks to a running sound level of only 19 decibels.

The device is small enough to carry with you, whether you are on the road or going to a coffee shop. It is rated for spaces up to 240 square feet, so it’s best suited for smaller areas like a bedroom. LUFTQI, the parent company behind the Luft Duo, claims that the coronavirus can only survive in the air for one hour when the LUFT Duo is running versus its normal 21-hour airborne lifespan.

The Luft Duo is already in production and has sold thousands of units in Asia, but CES 2021 will be its worldwide debut. The device can be purchased through its IndieGoGo page for $149 and includes the Luft Duo itself, a power cable, vent cap to control airflow, and a cup holder that allows it to fit securely within your vehicle. With CES 2021 getting closer, there’s certainly going to be a lot to expect from it.

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