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LG PuriCare wearable air purifier makes its debut in Singapore

Following the highly-anticipated global launch of the LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier, LG Electronics (LG) brings its revolutionary wearable personal air solution to Singapore. Pre-orders for the wearable air purifier are now available through official LG Lazada and LG Shopee stores for S$229. The wearable air purifier will also be available at authorised retailers Best Denki and COURTS from […]

Following the highly-anticipated global launch of the LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier, LG Electronics (LG) brings its revolutionary wearable personal air solution to Singapore. Pre-orders for the wearable air purifier are now available through official LG Lazada and LG Shopee stores for S$229. The wearable air purifier will also be available at authorised retailers Best Denki and COURTS from January 15, 2021.

Embodying the company’s vision to bring greater convenience and health benefits to consumers’ daily lives, the new device joins LG’s growing PuriCare lineup which includes products for the home, solutions for larger commercial spaces as well as portable battery-operated models. The latest addition to the company’s comprehensive air care solution family employs high-performance filters and sensor-controlled fans to ensure clean air and optimal breathing comfort anywhere, any time.

To deliver this new level of personal protection, LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier utilizes two H13 HEPA filters, similar to the filters found in the company’s residential air purifiers, to prevent up to 99.95 percent of harmful airborne matter such as viruses, bacteria and common allergens from entering the respiratory system.This is made possible through DUAL Fans and a patented Respiratory Sensor which allows users to effortlessly breathe pure, filtered air in almost any environment. The sensor detects the cycle and volume of the wearer’s breathing and automatically adjusts the three-speed DUAL Fans accordingly, speeding up when inhaling and slowing down to reduce resistance when exhaling.

Designed after extensive ergonomic facial analysis to fit snugly on most adult faces, LG PuriCareâ„¢ Wearable Air Purifier minimizes air leakage around the nose and chin and is comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. The built-in rechargeable 820mAh battery delivers up to eight hours of operation at low speed and two hours on the highest setting. And because key components such as filters, inner cover, face guard, ear straps and strap extenders are easy to remove or replace, the PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier is easy to keep hygienically clean.

LG’s advanced personal air solution comes with the PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier Case featuring LG’s UVnano sanitization technology to eliminate 99.99 percent of harmful germs in just 30 minutes using UV-C LED lights. The case can also remove moisture from internal components caused by the wearer’s breath, charge the device from empty to full in just two hours and even send a notification to a smartphone via the LG ThinQ app when filters need replacing. The Wearable Air Purifier Case is sold separately for S$199.

From January 15 to March 31, 2021, receive 30 pieces of complimentary inner cover (worth S$20 each) with purchase of the LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier.

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