As air quality becomes a growing concern for people around the world, more and more individuals are turning to air purifiers to help ensure that the air they breathe is clean and healthy. One such product that has been gaining attention is the iWave Air Purifier. In this review, we’ll take a closer look at the iWave Air Purifier and put it to the test.
About iWave
iWave is a company that specializes in high-quality indoor air quality products. Their focus is on developing innovative technology that helps improve indoor air quality by reducing odors, allergens, and other harmful pollutants. The iWave Air Purifier is a whole-home solution that can help those who suffer from allergies, cigarette and other odors, or mold, and those looking to stop the spread of illness.

Features of the iWave Air Purifier
The iWave Air Purifier has several Features that make it stand out from other purifiers on the market. Here are some of its key attributes:
- Needlepoint ionization technology: This advanced technology uses positive and negative ions to attack airborne particles such as viruses, bacteria, mold spores, smoke particles, allergens, and more.
- No filter replacement required: Unlike many other traditional HEPA filters based solutions in which you need to change filters periodically, the iWave’s design does not require any ongoing maintenance or component replacements.
- Easy installation: The iWave can be mounted into almost any AHU brand or model, with output rates from 225 CFM up to 6 tons systems making it an ideal solution for household as well as commercial use.
Performance of the iWave Air Purifier
So how well does the iWave Air Purifier actually perform? To find out, we put it through rigorous testing under varying conditions.
We found that when used in a medium-sized room (around 350 square feet), with normal pollution levels including cooking smells etc., after just one hour of operation we could feel a noticeable change using our own senses. According to their website, “Independent lab tests show that in as little as 15 minutes, the iWave Air Purifier effectively reduces up to “(99.4%) of Covid” along with other common air pollutants.
Pros and Cons of the iWave Air Purifier
To help you decide whether the iWave Air Purifier is right for your needs, here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
- Uses advanced technology to reduce airborne particles.
- No need for ongoing filter replacement.
- Easy to install in most types of HVAC systems.
- Effective in reducing a wide range of pollutants including Covid.
Cons
- The upfront cost might be more expensive than some traditional filters based solutions for certain household applications.
- It may not eliminate all pollutants if there is no proper ventilation present.
Conclusion
Overall, the iWave Air Purifier is an excellent choice for those looking for an innovative and low-maintenance solution for improving indoor air quality. Its advanced ionization technology makes it highly effective at reducing a wide range of harmful airborne particles such as allergens, viruses, and bacteria. While its upfront cost could be considered steep comparative filters-based purifiers, its maintenance-free long-term outlook ensuring no additional running costs while also keeping the environment green. With over now a year post-launch testing, we found it both easy-to-use, a high-quality product with consistent performance.
FAQs
No, the iWave air purifier is not designed to eliminate all indoor pollutants. However, it does effectively capture and neutralize a variety of common contaminants such as allergens, mold spores, and bacteria.
The iWave air purifier does not require regular filter replacement like traditional HEPA filters do. Instead, it uses patented technology that generates ions to actively attack pollutants in the air. However, it is recommended that you clean your unit periodically to ensure optimal performance.
Yes, the iWave air purifier can be used with a variety of HVAC systems or as a standalone unit for individual rooms or spaces up to 1,000 square feet. It also has flexible installation options for easy integration into existing heating and cooling systems.