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The Dreo Air Purifier Tower Fan Is Smart but Entirely Too Big

lifehacker.com
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a year ago
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Summary

The Dreo is large, but the app is easy to use. The app lets you set up schedules and turn the tower on and off by activating the fan, the purifier, or both. You can add Dreo devices to your Alexa or Google Home hub.

The app fails this purifier: Dreo only offers a very basic ug/m3 measurement. The quality of the breeze the fan produces feels less like a fan and more like a genuine breeze. There’s a sleep feature in case you won’t be intimidated by this behemoth in the bedroom.

The Dreo is fine, but it's not built to handle that type of square footage. The Dyson is made for a space at the top end of that equation (290 square feet) Both the Dreo and Dyson filter down to.03 microns, which is an average size for purifiers.

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