CNET experts have tested the top air purifier models that will protect your lungs from allergens, pollen, wildfire smoke, pet hair, dander, dust and other toxins.
Allergies can be a daily struggle for people who live in dusty climates or are sensitive to dander and other allergens. A great way to combat this long-term is by getting an air purifier in your home. These are used to filter out viruses, dust and other air pollutants and circulate clean air throughout your home. Our top pick by far is the BlueAir Blue Pure 311i Max. It's a quiet option at a reasonable price with great performance in medium-sized spaces. However, this isn't the only quality option, there are others worth a look.

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Air purifiers employing HEPA filters -- defined by the US Department of Energy as high-efficiency particulate air filters that are capable of removing at least 99.97% of airborne particles with a size of 0.3 microns -- are the most numerous and most highly rated type available. Most air purifiers are equipped to handle one or two rooms, with a few models that claim to purify the air in an entire home. Whether you suffer from seasonal allergies or live in an area where wildfires can happen and want to prepare for the spread of the ashes across the US, you might consider protecting yourself against airborne toxins at home with an air purifier.
Air purifiers can help make life easier for those with allergies or other respiratory conditions, especially if you put your air purifier in the right place. Even if you don't have any issues breathing easy, having an air purifier for your home can offer peace of mind that you're breathing the cleanest air possible within your specific living conditions. Our CNET experts have spent years testing air purifiers and diligently tested each of the models below over the course of several weeks, evaluating their performance, features, ease of use and noise level at various settings while looking out for any glaring operational problems. Keep reading for the details on our top-tested picks, straight from the CNET Labs product testing facility.
Every air purifier we test goes straight into our custom-built test chamber, where we release a controlled amount of smoke into the air and see how long it takes for the purifier to get things back to normal. Among all of the medium-size air purifiers we tested, BlueAir’s Blue Pure 311i Max was the top finisher at both low and high fan settings, bringing the particle count down to pre-smoke-bomb levels in 6.6 and 2 minutes, respectively. That’s quite an impressive result. On top of that, the 311i Max was the second most energy-efficient unit in its class and pleasingly quiet too, reaching only 46.1 decibels when running at its highest fan setting.
The Blue Pure 311i Max is an innovative air purifier that features voice controls and comes equipped with a five-color air quality indicator and a pollution-detecting particle sensor. Download the BlueAir App and you’ll be able to track air quality in your home in real time, control the air purifier remotely and even track filter usage so that you can order a new one when the time comes.
The Blue Pure 311i Max retails for $230, though as of writing this you can catch it at a discount from both Amazon and Best Buy. BlueAir claims it can cover an area of up to 900 square feet and has a CADR rating of 250 cfm for smoke, pollen and dust. It’s a simple, well-designed air purifier that performs exceptionally well, both in terms of energy usage and particle removal. If you’re looking to improve the air quality in your home office or home gym, this is definitely your guy.
