Sound Level Comparison: More Clean Air, Less Noise

Noise surrounds most people every minute of the day, no matter where they are. It takes a lot of effort to find a place without noise pollution or to create a space insulated from all outside sounds. At Intellipure, we know that noise pollution is a public health problem everywhere. We make our air purifiers whisper-quiet so they keep your home peaceful and comfortable.

 

Sound is measured in decibels, noted as "dB." The lower the decibel number, the quieter the sound. Decibel measurements are not linear but use a logarithmic scale. That means the difference between two measurements isn't a single increment, but many times over. The louder the sound, the more the sound level multiplies.

 

Here's how Intellipure's portable air purifier noise levels stack up against common noises and their decibel measurements:

 

When considering indoor air quality, there is no need to compromise on indoor sound quality. Our advanced technology allows our air purifiers to effectively clean the air without adding to the cacophony of everyday life. Our quiet air purifiers help you relax, work, or sleep without unwanted noise. Say goodbye to loud, disruptive purifiers and hello to a serene environment with Intellipure.

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