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The Philips 1000i Series AC1715/30 is a cylindrical device that the manufacturer states is designed for rooms up to 78sqm. You can control it remotely from your phone, and it has a sensor and light indicators to identify and demonstrate the quality of the air. Read our review to find out if it can remove particles of varying sizes without causing a racket –or using lots of energy.
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What's included?
- What is it?
- How effective is it at purifying the air?
- Is it easy to use?
- Is there anything else I need to know?
- Should I buy it?
Full Access first month £5, then £10.99 per month, cancel at any time
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- Jun 2024First reviewed by Which?
- Oct 2021Released
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