The Blueair Blue Pure 411 air purifier is a patented technology that charges airborne particles while they are still in the air, making it easier for the HEPA and carbon filters to capture them. Additionally, the Blueair Blue Pure 411 may be recognizable to you if you have conducted any kind of research into purchasing an air purifier.

Blueair Pure 411 review: Design

The Blueair Blue Pure 411 Auto is the company’s smallest air purifier, standing 17 inches tall and weighing only 3.8 pounds. It has a kaleidoscopic, circular top that is really easy to get lost in. The skirt of the matte white plastic shell serves as a filter as you move down it. Grey, pink, blue, and green colored burlap-style pre-filters are available; they serve as the first line of defense but not the only one. There is also a deodorizing carbon filter and a HEPASilent filter, both of which, according to Blueair, can capture 99.97% of airborne particles.

The air purifier has a single button on the front that you can press to turn it on or off. The mode it turns into depends on how clean the air is. If the air is dirty, then the mode will be set to “auto.” If there are no problems, then the mode will change to “blue.”

The fan has three speeds, low, medium, and high. The front air quality monitor is turned off and the fan slows to a gentle hum when the fan is set to low, which also serves as the night mode. If you miss the option you’re aiming for, you’ll have to cycle through each mode to get to the previous one, which can become tedious. ..

Blueair Pure 411 review: Setup

The Blue Pure 411 is a great filter for those who want to experience the thrill of air-fouling without having to worry about the noise. It is also very quiet on its normal speed setting, making it perfect for use in quiet environments. ..

Controls

The Blueair air purifier has three control settings - Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. The white light on the top of the purifier will indicate which setting is currently active. There is no automatic setting or app; you must cycle through the levels manually. The only downside is that there are no smart controls like an air quality gauge or app. However, many people find this feature to be gimmicky and not necessary. ..

The machine’s inability to automatically adjust levels, which prevents it from intuitively reacting to any changes in air quality, is a more significant drawback. This means that it might not be able to maintain good air quality quietly in a bedroom, and you might have to turn it on briefly just before bedtime at a high setting. ..

Blueair Pure 411 review: Performance

The 411 is a good air purifier, but it’s not the best. ..

The Blueair Blue Pure 411 Auto air purifier is capable of filtering these contaminants in small spaces, despite the fact that these numbers may seem low in comparison to those of other products we’ve tested. In comparison to many of the other air purifiers we tested, it used a respectable amount of power. It consumed 154 kWh when left in auto mode for 24 hours; for comparison, that works out to about 50 cents per day. But if you only need to clean a small room, the price might be justified for a good air purifier.

The small, quiet air purifier achieved a low decibel level while blasting at maximum volume, but it can topple over if pressure is applied when programming the device. ..

Price and availability

Conclusion

The Blueair Pure 411 air purifier is small and sleek, but it eliminates airborne particles at an astounding pace. It has a compact design that looks sleek and is small and straightforward, but it also has some advanced features found in its larger and more expensive competitors. This unit will work well for people who want to improve the air quality in small spaces or who want to travel with an air filter. Additionally, the Blueair Pure 411’s sleek design complements almost any decor, whether it be contemporary or traditional.