Better physical and mental health are just a breath away.
The OneLife X air purifier captures 99.99 % of harmful airborne particles increasing your focus, productivity and helping you perform better with performance air.
Fact
You take 17,000 breaths a day. Inhale 2,000 gallons of air.
Eliminates 99.99 % of harmful substances
Protects against airborne viruses up to 0,01µm
The smaller the more harmful
A look at indoor pollutants
Ultrafine Particles
PM 2.5
PM 10
VOCs
Volatile organic compounds are gases and chemicals released from paints, furniture, and when cleaning products are used.
Pet Dander
Viruses & Bacteria
Pollen
Odors
Ultrafine Dust
Dust Mites
Smoke
Mold Spores
Increase performance & productivity
The health benefits of clean air
Focus & Productivity
Improved air quality increases efficiency & productivity by 16 %
Stress Reduction
Levels of stress rise when people are exposed to polluted air
Restful Sleep
Full recharge at night helps to improve our immune system and energy levels
Asthma & Allergies
Reduction of harmful pollution levels protects asthmatics & people suffering from allergies
Real-time Results
Tracks indoor and outdoor air performance to optimize your performance
Keep calm, breath clean, and protect the planet
Fully automatic and life-long sustainable filter for your peace of mind.
Whisper quiet for better sleep
Virtually silent and designed to work hard without disrupting your routine
Our ultra quiet, sleep mode air ventilation performs virtually silent so it can be your ultimate sleep supporter. Sleep easily with clean air and wake up fully recovered and feeling productive.
Asthma & allergy relief
Prevent symptoms with clean air 24/7
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Visit us at the IFA 2022 in Berlin
Visit us from September 2 to 6 at IFA 2022 in Berlin, Germany – Booth 320 in hall 20. We will present you our unique
How an air purifier can help you against annoying allergy symptoms
Did you know that about 8% of all Americans over the age of 18, and as many as 7.2% of children have hay fever? And this number might continue to rise. Due to climate change and associated warmer weather, allergy seasons are expected to become longer and more intense in the future.
Air pollution – causes and consequences
Every day we breathe in an unhealthy cocktail of chemicals, mainly from industrial activities, transport, and agriculture. In this blog post, let’s take a look at what pollutes our air the most and why it’s considered the biggest environmental risk worldwide.