Technology
Clear the air on a budget with this $35 portable ionizer fan
TL;DR: As of June 18, you can stay cool wherever you go with the USB-rechargeable and portable ionFan for just $34.95.
Between the growing pollution problem, the deteriorating atmosphere, and relentless pollen and allergens, taking a deep breath can often mean inhaling all kinds of airborne bacteria and viruses. In some places, the air quality is so poor, it’s cutting years off of people’s lives.
With all of this in mind, companies have been creating devices like negative ion air purifiers. While negative ion air purifiers have been around for years, lighter, more portable ones have arrived on the scene as of late. But just because they’re smaller doesn’t mean they’re weak.
The ionFan is capable of emitting up to 3 million beneficial negative ions per second and its effectiveness has been proven in scientific studies. It’ll provide you and your family with cleaner, safer, and healthier indoor air quality — and it’s on sale for a limited time for less than $35.
Here’s how the fan works: the negative ion air purifier electrifies the molecules in the air. The negatively charged molecules bind themselves to positive particles in the air, like viruses, dust, and bacteria. Once bound, the harmful positively charged compounds become heavy and fall to the ground rather than being inhaled into our lungs.
While the science of how it works isn’t for everyone, the ionFan is super easy to use. Just plug it into any 110V/220V power socket or USB outlet and breathe normally. And just like that, your space up to 250 square feet will be healthier and safer.
You can pick up the ionFan and see for yourself for just $34.95.
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