Portronics has released the AIR X, a smart air purifier that uses advanced H13 HEPA filtration and UV sterilisation to clean the air. This device’s goal is to make life indoors healthier by providing high-quality air filtration. The AIR X is a good fit for modern spaces due to its sleek appearance and user-friendly controls.
The Portronics AIR X smart air purifier costs Rs 13,599 and is available in white. It comes with a 12-month guarantee, which ensures customer protection. The purifier is available for purchase through various channels, including Portronics.com, Amazon.in, Flipkart.com, and other popular online and offline retail outlets in India.

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The Portronics AIR X air purifier has a True H13 HEPA filtration technology that can capture up to 99.95% of airborne particles as tiny as 0.3 microns, including common allergies, dust, and PM2.5 pollutants. This device employs an advanced four-stage purifying procedure. A pre-filter absorbs bigger particles first, followed by an activated carbon filter that captures odours and hazardous gases. A special cold catalyst layer is used to break down indoor pollutants, and UV sterilisation is then used to efficiently eradicate airborne bacteria and germs.
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The AIR X runs at a quiet noise level of 45 dB, which makes it good for places like bedrooms and workspaces. When you use the sleep mode, the noise level drops to only 28 dB, which is much better. The gadget has 310 precise air inlets that improve the flow of air and the overall effectiveness of the purifying process.
With a Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) of 249 m³/h, the air purifier works well in rooms up to 50 m³. The top-mounted touch control panel makes it easy to change the fan speed, set the timer, and switch between several modes of operation. It also has a colour-coded air quality indicator that shows you the state of the air quality: blue means good air quality, green means regular air quality, and red means bad air quality.


