Air purifiers have become common in Indian homes, and this is all thanks to the rising pollution levels in the Indian metro cities. However, when you decide to buy a new air purifier, you usually get stuck between two options, which are a smart air purifier and a regular one. While both devices promise cleaner air, they work very differently. A regular purifier is simple, as when you switch it on, it picks a speed and runs. Whereas a smart purifier connects to your phone, reads the air quality around you, and adjusts itself. Now the real question is not which one cleans air better on paper, but which one fits your home, your budget, and your daily habits. Read the article below before you decide to buy a new air purifier.
Both smart and regular purifiers use similar filters, which are usually HEPA filters. Hence, the actual cleaning ability is often the same. These filters are good to trap dust, smoke, and allergens around you.
However, the difference lies in how well the machine understands the room, as a smart purifier senses pollution levels and increases fan speed automatically when the air turns bad. On the contrary, a regular purifier keeps running at whatever speed you set it, even if the air around you is clean or dirty.
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Regular purifiers have basic buttons or a remote using which the consumer can control them, while the smart purifiers come with air quality sensors, phone apps, and sometimes voice assistant support. Because of that, you can check the pollution levels around the purifier from your office or anywhere in the world.
Furthermore, you can control the purifier directly from your smartphone. For anyone who tends to forget to switch off appliances or prefers hands-free control, this feature is a real lifesaver. It also provides real-time air quality data, so you always know when the air quality drops.
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Regular purifiers are cheaper to buy, usually priced between Rs 6,000 and Rs 15,000, and filter replacement costs stay low too. Smart purifiers start around Rs 15,000 and can go up to Rs 40,000 or more, depending on brand and features. Maintenance is similar for both, since filters need changing every few months regardless of smart features.