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smartmi Air Purifiers for Home, Works with HomeKit Alexa, Smart Air Purifier with Handle, Auto Mode, 19db, 0.08 µm Particles Captured, P1 Dark Grey

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WORKS WITH ALEXA
Add voice control by combining with an Alexa device
Color Dark Grey
Brand smartmi
Product Dimensions 11"D x 11"W x 17"H
Floor Area 320 Square Feet
Noise Level 19 dB
Power Source
Ac/dc
Item Weight
3 Kilograms
Control Method
Touch
Filter Type
HEPA

About this item

  • Portable and Highly Efficient: Small but mighty! Smart air purifier P1 purifies the air across in rooms and living spaces as large as 180-320 ft² (17-30 m²) in about 10-20 minutes. It is especially designed for the bedroom, kitchen, and nursery leaving them healthy, pure and full of fresh air.
  • Smart Control: Busy cooking, caring for your baby, or far away from home? With smartmi's smart control at work, have no fear! Such situations are perfect for using your voice, or the app on your phone, to control your smart air purifier P1. It is compatible with Homekit, Alexa, Google Assistant and the smartmi link app, which are all upgraded for better smart control.
  • Auto Purification: Equipped with an accurate laser sensor, smartmi air purifier P1 can detect particles from 80-90 nano to 0.01 mm. Auto mode then automatically detects and absorbs impurities, such as pet dander, pollen, smoke, etc., in the air depending on their concentration. The H13 HEPA filter guarantees high efficiency in filtering small particles, and helps soothe your skin or annoying problems, if any.
  • Real-Time Display: The portable air purifier P1 can display PM2.5 and PM10 data and notifies you when the concentration exceeds 150. Also, the pollen icon uses different colors to inform you about the current air condition.
  • Minimum Noise and Maximum Efficiency: It's so quiet, you won't even realize it's working. The air purifier P1 is perfect for the bedroom and nursery as it its minimum noise level is 19db, which is even lower than your breath, while the maximum noise level is only 49db, which is still a lot lower than your voice while you're talking!

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Smart True HEPA Air Purifier P1 for Small Room from smartmi

Experience clean and fresh air with this powerful and compact P1 Air Purifier. Designed to work quietly and efficiently, it can fit seamlessly into any space. The built-in intelligent sensor makes it easy to monitor and maintain the air quality in your home.

Small Yet Mighty

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Smart Control: Homekit, Alexa, Google Assistant.Smartmi P1 is the first portable smart air purifier that works seamlessly with all three major smart home systems.

Minimum Noise: Thanks to the brushless DC motor and advanced wind tunnel design, Smartmi P1 operates as quietly as 19dB.

reset wifi p1

1 - Reset Wi-Fi

Hold down the Timer and Mode Selection buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds until you hear a sound, and the WiFi icon on the screen will flash.

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2 - Add to HomeKit

Connect the air purifier to the smart device by scanning the code.

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3 - Open smartmi Link app

Tap the top-left icon of your screen to open your personal page. Please DO NOT tap the “add to device” on the homepage.

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4 - Add Device

Tap “HomeKit Data” to find the connected device and tap “Access” to connect it to the app. And then refresh the homepage to complete the connection.

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521
4.3 out of 5 stars
521
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Type
Smart Air Purifier Smart Air Purifier Smart Air Purifier Filter Replacement Filter Replacement
Noise Level
19db 19db 30db
CADR Pollen
150ft³/min 150ft³/min 208 CFM
CADR Dust
130ft³/min 130ft³/min 196 CFM
CADR Smoke
120ft³/min 120ft³/min 196 CFM
Application
Home/Bedroom/LivingRoom/Office Home/Bedroom/LivingRoom/Office Home/Bedroom/LivingRoom/Office Home/Bedroom/LivingRoom/Office Home/Bedroom/LivingRoom/Office
Smart APP Control
HomeKit/Google Assistant/Alexa HomeKit/Google Assistant/Alexa HomeKit/Google Assistant/Alexa
Filter
3 Layers 3 Layers 3 Layers 3 Layers 4 Layers
Timer
Coverage
180-320 ft² 180-320 ft² 180-320 ft²

Product details

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.17 x 8.66 x 8.66 inches; 6.61 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ FJY6005EU-G
  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 12, 2021
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ smartmi
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08TQNZVR5
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 521 ratings

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Customer Ratings
Sleep mode
4.3
4.3
4.7
4.6
4.6
4.6
Noise level
4.2
4.0
4.4
4.6
4.5
4.7
Easy to use
4.1
5.0
4.8
4.0
4.6
Value for money
3.7
4.3
4.7
4.1
4.4
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filter type
HEPA
HEPA
Activated Carbon
HEPA
True HEPA, Active Carbon Filter, Pre-Filter
HEPA
floor area
320 square feet
39.57 square feet
916 square feet
360 square feet
930 square feet
500 cubic feet
control method
touch
voice, application, remote
voice, touch, application
remote
touch
voice, application, touch, remote
power source
Ac/dc
ac
AC
Corded Electric
AC
DC
particle retention size
0.01 micron
0.3 micron
0.3 micron
0.01 micrometer
0.1 micron
noise level
19 decibels
24 decibels
24 decibels
27.8 decibels
22 decibels
23 decibels
specification met
ETL Certified
FCC Certified, CARB Certified, ETL Certified
Energy Star Certified
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4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
521 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, appearance and ease of use of the air purifier. They mention that it works pretty well, the filtration is definitely nice and that the look of it is very premium. They also like the homekit support, and value. However, some customers dislike connectivity. Customers are mixed on noise, and performance.

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34 customers mention31 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the air purifier. They mention that it has a great air filter, works pretty well, and makes a noticeable difference to the air quality. Some customers also appreciate the purification function, saying that it filters the smoke from their kitchen. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...The auto mode is a game-changer – it adjusts the purification level based on real-time air quality, ensuring I always breathe clean air...." Read more

"...Outside that I can care less. It filters the salad of the gods smoke." Read more

"...This is very high quality, and the price is unbeatable for the product in the same category with this kind of integration, although the companion..." Read more

"...The appearance is very good! The purification function is okay. For a small room" Read more

22 customers mention22 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the air purifier. They mention that it is a good-looking, premium air purifying device. Some are also happy with the design and the function.

"...The sleek design and handle make it easy to move the purifier around, and the dark grey color blends well with my decor...." Read more

"...The look of it is very premium, and the leather strap actually comes in handy...." Read more

"...There is no sound at the automatic identification. The appearance is very good! The purification function is okay. For a small room" Read more

"...Also Looks great, the filtration is definitely nice and obviously, you can move it around...." Read more

20 customers mention17 positive3 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the air purifier. They say it is super easy to use with HomeKit, has a simple setup process, and the app for iOS was very easy to link to the air filter. The boot operation is simple and clear, and it seamlessly integrates with Homekit and Alexa. Overall, customers are happy with the ease and clarity of use.

"...With its seamless integration with HomeKit and Alexa, controlling the air quality in my home has become a breeze...." Read more

"...I have it running through Apple’s HomeKit. HomeKit menu is very simple on off high low auto. I can look in the SmartMi app for the filter life...." Read more

"...It performs well, and is easy to setup/use. I would like more HomeKit functionality that doesn’t require the app [which I have not installed]...." Read more

"...Just plug in the power supply and turn it on. It was very simple to use and the app for iOS was very easy to link to the air purifier...." Read more

10 customers mention7 positive3 negative

Customers like the homekit support of the air purifier. They mention that the HomeKit integration is an added feature that helps them run automations for their home. Some appreciate the connection with HomeKIT and the auto mode works great.

"...The HomeKit integration is the added feature I needed to be able to run automations for home and away times...." Read more

"...Unlike the Molekule this actually filters air. Get it. The HomeKit integration is flawless...." Read more

"After upgrade Firmware 1.07 version of this device . The HomeKit doesn’t support this device anymore." Read more

"This filter was essentially exactly what I was looking for. Homekit support, auto functions, aesthetically pleasing...." Read more

10 customers mention8 positive2 negative

Customers like the value of the air purifier. For example, they mention it has a great price.

"...This is very high quality, and the price is unbeatable for the product in the same category with this kind of integration, although the companion..." Read more

"...definitely, but it has all of the things you need in it for an affordable price...." Read more

"...Air filters are affordable. I’m keeping an eye for these on sale. I want two more." Read more

"This was a a great air purifier for a great value" Read more

39 customers mention22 positive17 negative

Customers are mixed about the noise of the air purifier. Some mention that it is simple to use and so quiet that they can't hear anything while it's on, while others say that they smell something burning and some electrical noise. The lowest sleep level makes an intermittent grinding noise, while the fan rattles. There is no sound at the automatic identification.

"...Overall, the smartmi Air Purifier offers a smart, efficient, and quiet solution for maintaining excellent indoor air quality...." Read more

"...for me to want to leave it on while I’m in my room at all, and level 3 is loud enough where I don’t want to leave it on in my room because my family..." Read more

"...The noise level at top speed isn’t objectionable—I find it to be pleasant white noise, and since I am on the phone during the day frequently, it has..." Read more

"...It is extremely quiet on auto mode, and it's still very quiet, even at it's highest mode...." Read more

36 customers mention22 positive14 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the air purifier. Some mention it looks good, works well, and is quiet so it can be on at night. However, others say that HomeKit rarely works, the app from smartMi doesn't work properly, and the high fan setting doesn' t work.

"...UPDATE (6/27/22)This purifier is running well and I've had no additional sporadic readings since my original occurrence...." Read more

"...Updating. My 1 star from to 4 star. High fan setting not working was due to Apple home kit fan setting." Read more

"...It performs well, and is easy to setup/use. I would like more HomeKit functionality that doesn’t require the app [which I have not installed]...." Read more

"...what happened with the two noisy ones I returned but this new one works perfectly...." Read more

15 customers mention3 positive12 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the air purifier. They mention that the device loses network connectivity every month or two, and the Bluetooth connection sucks. The advertised HomeKit connectivity simply does not work, and it is very troublesome to connect the mobile phone to the system.

"It is very troublesome to connect the mobile phone to the system. I can't connect for a long time! There is no sound at the automatic identification...." Read more

"...They never bothered responding. The unit loses its network connection every couple of months and takes about 5 tries to get everything set back up..." Read more

"...I’ve had it a few weeks now and it did disconnect from HomeKit once, but since reconnecting it, it’s been fine...." Read more

"Purchased my first one two years ago, still works great and remains connected to HomeKit...." Read more

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4 Stars
Almost perfert, good-looking "smart" air purifier
In the search for my first purifier I had it whittled down to this Smartmi P1 and the Levoit 300s. Initially, I thought I'd just have to go with the 300s because of the established name, all the rave reviews, and the availability of filters for years to come. But, as is true with the "free market", the established names can charge more and offer less, and the newcomer to the game has to offer the reverse of that, which Smartmi does—more functionality for less. When I found that the P1 offered two functionalities that the 300s didn't: 1) PM2.5 reading on the physical display; 2) PM10 sensor and readings ( this isn't even being offered on the Levoit 400s and 600s)—I decided on the P1. In addition, I read reviews that relayed that the accuracy of the P1 sensors were better than the Levoit's. I say this as objectively as I can, as I have nothing against Levoit and will be looking forward to their future offerings. In addition to the added functionality, I preferred the look and styling of the P1 as well.I was a bit wary of what I've gotten myself into with all the bad reviews of connectivity and app issues. I'm happy to say that with a bit of perseverance I got connected to both the Smartmi and Homekit apps. My only grip is with the historical data section of the Smartmi app, where nothing shows for me. Other than that, everything else works "smart" wise.Lastly, I'll point out what seems to be a never fully realized PM10 functionality of this purifier. I have to note it does have a PM10 reading, by way of the pollen icon, but not as detailed as the PM2.5, breaking it down numerically, as well as graphing it on the historical data page. In my pursuit of this PM10 reading, I found that on the Smartmi app it was originally intended to label the pollen icon with "PM10" (I've included a screen shot from the iOS app store). For some reason Smartmi decided against that, and there is no PM10 labeling anywhere. For the record, I'm not a scientist, so maybe it was determined that a precise PM10 reading was not necessary, or couldn't be registered in that matter. One interesting thing that the app store screen shot (attached) shows is the potential for a low (green) PM2.5 reading and a high (red) PM10 reading simultaneously. It would be a good experiment to bring some pollen next to the unit and see if this distinction of bad PM10 reading and good PM2.5 reading is possible. If it is, then my gut feeling is that a more precise PM10 reading would be desired.As I learn more I'll update my review. The seemingly unfinished dual-sensor aspect and the faulty historical data section of the Smartmi app keep me from giving this 5-stars. But, I am still happy with this device and can recommend it, as compared to anything else in its class (and even above).UPDATE (5/25/22)By coincidence, I was able to confirm that the readings between the PM2.5 and PM10 are indeed independent of each other. Yet, some of the Smartmi promotional material and copy would seem to show that the pollen icon is representative of a combined reading of the two; such as, correlating the green pollen icon with "overall air condition" (screen shot attached). This makes it all the more confusing that my readings yesterday showed a green pollen icon and a red PM2.5 reading of "Heavily Polluted" at 263 (screen shot attached). It would seem there should be no correlation between the two for overall air quality, but that each should be considered independently.For the record, I'm not attempting to dis this product, but just understand it. I like this unit very much and want to make the best use of it.UPDATE (5/27/22)I had some trouble today with the sensors. Out of nowhere, the purifier started acting sporadic, with the PM2.5 reading going from low to high and back, never settling, and always moving. The PM10 reading (the pollen icon) was not problematic during this time, displaying green. I turned off the unit and cleaned the sensors with air, as the manual states. This fixed the PM2.5 reading, giving me a stable and low reading. Shortly after that I was using an older vacuum with a seal problem and dust was blow into the air and across the purifier; the PM2.5 reading went high, and this time the pollen icon turned red. The PM2.5 reading eventually came back down to normal, but the pollen icon never did. It remained red long after the air had cleared; maybe 15 minutes or so. I turned off the unit and again cleaned the sensors with air. This solved the problem—the pollen icon was green again and the unit has been acting normal since.UPDATE (6/27/22)This purifier is running well and I've had no additional sporadic readings since my original occurrence. I can report that I'm a light user of it, I don't have it running 24/7, but only as needed. The filter life so far is on track to last a little over 10 months.
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In the search for my first purifier I had it whittled down to this Smartmi P1 and the Levoit 300s. Initially, I thought I'd just have to go with the 300s because of the established name, all the rave reviews, and the availability of filters for years to come. But, as is true with the "free market", the established names can charge more and offer less, and the newcomer to the game has to offer the reverse of that, which Smartmi does—more functionality for less. When I found that the P1 offered two functionalities that the 300s didn't: 1) PM2.5 reading on the physical display; 2) PM10 sensor and readings ( this isn't even being offered on the Levoit 400s and 600s)—I decided on the P1. In addition, I read reviews that relayed that the accuracy of the P1 sensors were better than the Levoit's. I say this as objectively as I can, as I have nothing against Levoit and will be looking forward to their future offerings. In addition to the added functionality, I preferred the look and styling of the P1 as well.

I was a bit wary of what I've gotten myself into with all the bad reviews of connectivity and app issues. I'm happy to say that with a bit of perseverance I got connected to both the Smartmi and Homekit apps. My only grip is with the historical data section of the Smartmi app, where nothing shows for me. Other than that, everything else works "smart" wise.

Lastly, I'll point out what seems to be a never fully realized PM10 functionality of this purifier. I have to note it does have a PM10 reading, by way of the pollen icon, but not as detailed as the PM2.5, breaking it down numerically, as well as graphing it on the historical data page. In my pursuit of this PM10 reading, I found that on the Smartmi app it was originally intended to label the pollen icon with "PM10" (I've included a screen shot from the iOS app store). For some reason Smartmi decided against that, and there is no PM10 labeling anywhere. For the record, I'm not a scientist, so maybe it was determined that a precise PM10 reading was not necessary, or couldn't be registered in that matter. One interesting thing that the app store screen shot (attached) shows is the potential for a low (green) PM2.5 reading and a high (red) PM10 reading simultaneously. It would be a good experiment to bring some pollen next to the unit and see if this distinction of bad PM10 reading and good PM2.5 reading is possible. If it is, then my gut feeling is that a more precise PM10 reading would be desired.

As I learn more I'll update my review. The seemingly unfinished dual-sensor aspect and the faulty historical data section of the Smartmi app keep me from giving this 5-stars. But, I am still happy with this device and can recommend it, as compared to anything else in its class (and even above).

UPDATE (5/25/22)
By coincidence, I was able to confirm that the readings between the PM2.5 and PM10 are indeed independent of each other. Yet, some of the Smartmi promotional material and copy would seem to show that the pollen icon is representative of a combined reading of the two; such as, correlating the green pollen icon with "overall air condition" (screen shot attached). This makes it all the more confusing that my readings yesterday showed a green pollen icon and a red PM2.5 reading of "Heavily Polluted" at 263 (screen shot attached). It would seem there should be no correlation between the two for overall air quality, but that each should be considered independently.

For the record, I'm not attempting to dis this product, but just understand it. I like this unit very much and want to make the best use of it.

UPDATE (5/27/22)
I had some trouble today with the sensors. Out of nowhere, the purifier started acting sporadic, with the PM2.5 reading going from low to high and back, never settling, and always moving. The PM10 reading (the pollen icon) was not problematic during this time, displaying green. I turned off the unit and cleaned the sensors with air, as the manual states. This fixed the PM2.5 reading, giving me a stable and low reading. Shortly after that I was using an older vacuum with a seal problem and dust was blow into the air and across the purifier; the PM2.5 reading went high, and this time the pollen icon turned red. The PM2.5 reading eventually came back down to normal, but the pollen icon never did. It remained red long after the air had cleared; maybe 15 minutes or so. I turned off the unit and again cleaned the sensors with air. This solved the problem—the pollen icon was green again and the unit has been acting normal since.

UPDATE (6/27/22)
This purifier is running well and I've had no additional sporadic readings since my original occurrence. I can report that I'm a light user of it, I don't have it running 24/7, but only as needed. The filter life so far is on track to last a little over 10 months.
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