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LG’s upgraded PuriCare wearable air purifier brings better breathing experience

The new and improved LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier in Singapore

LG Electronics (LG) is introducing the new and improved LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier in Singapore. Upgraded from the innovative, wearable device LG first launched last year, the latest model offers an enhanced all-around performance along with a convenient voice amplification feature and a more comfortable, lightweight design. The new PuriCare Wearable will launch from mid-August. 

Breathe easy with HEPA filters and intelligent fan system 

The upgraded LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier is equipped with a fully automatic fan airflow control system that increases breathing comfort. It also incorporates two H13 HEPA filters, the same as those found in premium air purifiers for the home, to ensure the air the user breathes is as clean as healthy as possible. Driven by an ultra-small and lightweight motor, the device’s DUAL fans combine with LG’s airflow control technology – which detects the user’s breathing pattern and adjusts airflow accordingly – to help the wearer breathe easier and more naturally. This advanced system also prevents a common problem for those wearing glasses and mask at the same time, keeping their lenses from fogging up when exhaling. 

Voice amplification with greater clarity through VoiceON technology 

To make it easier to communicate with others while wearing the PuriCare Wearable, LG has introduced its VoiceON technology. Employing a microphone and a built-in speaker, VoiceON automatically recognizes when the user is talking, projecting their voice with clarity so that they can be heard and understood effortlessly. 

New design and sizes with longer battery life 

Sporting a fresh, new design, the upgraded PuriCare Wearable provides a subtle yet stylish look, and comes in two chic colors: creamy white and ocean black. Additionally, the device will be offered in medium and large sizes to offer a better fit for more users. Its seamless, ergonomic design minimizes air leakage around the nose and chin, sealing gently but firmly to the wearer’s face. What’s more, the latest PuriCare Wearable brings greater on-the-go convenience courtesy of a larger, 1,000 mAh battery that offers up to 8 hours of operation on a single charge. Weighing in at only 94 grams , the latest model is lighter than its predecessor, comfortable to wear for longer periods of time and is perfect for everyday use. This October, LG will be releasing a companion app that will connect to the product via Bluetooth, allowing users to track their breathing and intuitively manage the device from a smartphone.

“The upgraded LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier enables users to breathe clean, healthy air wherever they go, ensuring maximum comfort all day. It also comes in a sleek, modern design that can be worn with confidence and style,” said Justin Seong, Product Director of LG Electronics (Singapore) Air Solutions. “Featuring LG’s latest wearable technologies, our new device is a testament to LG’s commitment to continue to bring innovative products to consumers for a healthier, better life.” 

The new LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier is priced at S$249. It will be available through official LG LazadaLG ShopeeLG KrisShop, and across all authorized retailers – Best Denki and COURTS. For more information, visit https://www.lg.com/sg/air-purifier.

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