Using two H13 HEPA filters and dual fans, the PuriCare comes with a respiratory sensors that matches the speed of the fans to the cycle of breathing of the wearer. This means that wearing this mask-like purifier won’t feel like you’re wearing a mask, regardless of whether you’re using it indoors (like, say, at the supermarket) or when outside when you’re pedaling, so your breathing accelerates. At least, that’s what LG is promising.
The 820mAh battery ensures eight continuous hours of use in low mode, or two hours in high mode. Furthermore, the PuriCare is compatible with the LG ThinQ mobile app for constant monitoring of filter and battery use, and comes with its very own case with UV-LED lights that kills germs.
“The PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier is an exciting addition to our growing lineup of products designed to deliver meaningful health and hygiene benefits,” Dan Song, president of LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company, says in a statement. “At a time when consumers are seeking ways to make life safer and more convenient, it’s important that we’re able to offer solutions that add measureable value.”
The PuriCare will be available in the fourth quarter of 2020 in select territories, with pricing expected to be announced next month.