Vewior recently sent us an air purifier to test out. We went ahead and unboxed the Vewior unit.
Opening the Box
We opened the box and saw an instruction manual and some protective layer on top of the purifier itself. When we took the bag out of the box we saw that everything was contained in that.
Looking at the Purifier
The Vewior Air Purifier has controls on the top with digital touch buttons for an automatic setting, high speed, sleep setting, fan speed, and a light on the side. We had a question of how to plug it into the wall, but then we opened the bottom and saw the power adapter. It’s a 24 volt one amp power brick.
Checking The Filter
We then took out the HEPA filter and saw that it had a pleated part with carbon granules on the inside. We put it into the purifier and saw that the fan inside would pull the air through the middle of the filter. This circular design allows air to be pulled in from all sides, providing a higher CADR (clean delivery rate) relative to the size of the purifier.
Completing the Unboxing
We then put the cover back on the control panel, which was nicely clean and shiny underneath. We saw a little indicator on the top and the power was ready to go. Everything was ready to try out and we were thankful for Vewior for sending it to us.
All in all, it was a successful unboxing of the Viewer Air Purifier. We can’t wait to see how it performs in our house!
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Key Takeaways
- The Vewior Air Purifier comes with a power adapter inside; it is a 24 volt one amp power brick.
- The purifier has a circular design, which allows it to pull in air from all sides, resulting in a higher CADR.
- In addition to the pleated part of the HEPA filter, the purifier also contains carbon granules.
- The control panel of the purifier has digital touch buttons, as well as an automatic setting, high speed, sleep setting, fan speed, and light.
FAQ
Q: How do you plug in the air purifier?
A: The air purifier comes with a power adapter which plugs into the port on the back of the purifier and into an outlet.
Q: What type of filter does the air purifier use?
A: The air purifier uses a HEPA filter with carbon granules.
Q: What is the design of the purifier?
A: The purifier has a circular design which allows it to pull in air from all sides.
Video Transcript
I’m Thomas Smith and today we are going to go ahead and unbox the Viewer Air Purifier here. It’s a little air purifier you can use in your home. Okay, so let’s go ahead and pop this out of the box. We’ve got a instruction manual over here and then we’ve got some protective layer on top of this.
Let’s go ahead and lower my desk here so you can see a little better. It’s better now, we can go ahead and pop out the purifier itself. Let’s put this bag inside of the box and see if there’s anything else in the bottom here. Looks like it. Looks like everything’s contained in that. Perfect.
So here we go with the purifier itself and then let’s pop it out of the bag. And we’ve got a couple different things here. Let’s take a look. We’ve got controls on the top of this Viewer Air Purifier. Viewer sent this to me to check out, so thank you for that. We’ve got some digital kind of touch buttons on top. Looks like we’ve got an automatic setting, high speed, sleep setting, fan speed, light on the side of the purifier here.
Now one question I have immediately in looking at it is how do we actually plug it into the walls or power outlet or anything. So let’s open the bottom of it. Just turn that and pull it off and sure enough, yeah here we go. Here’s our power adapter inside of the unit there. So if you get it and you’re like, “Oh, where’s my adapter? Did I lose it in the box?” No, it’s just inside of the purifier. So take that guy out. It’s a little power brick here. Let’s see, it looks like a 24 volt one amp power brick. So not too high of a power draw which is good on that. And then it just plugs in. Looks like there’s a little port on the back of the purifier that plugs into.
Now another part of the unboxing here. Let’s take out the filter. So here’s our HEPA filter from that purifier. Obviously you want to take the plastic off. It’s a circular purifier. I like that because you pull in air from all sides. It tends to mean a higher CADR, cleaner delivery rate, you know relative to the size of the purifier because it’s able to pull in from all sides with that circular design.
So it looks like we’ve got the pleated part of the HEPA filter here. Looks like we’ve got some carbon granules on the inside of this. We’ll go ahead and pop that in and then if we want to look inside this guy we’ve got the actual fan inside. It’s going to pull the air through the middle of that filter. Again tends to get pretty good coverage of the room for again that fairly small size. Let’s drop that in and then I’m just going to align this on the side here. I’m going to go ahead and give this a little spin. Yep, locked in place and looks like there’s a little cover on top of the control panel here. So I’m just going to pop that off. Yeah, that’s you can see if I hold this up you might be able to see this on the camera. Im not sure. There’s some kind of scratches, scrapes on there. I bet you when I pull this off it’s going to be nice and clean and shiny underneath. Yes indeed it is.
So we’ve got the little indicator on the top. We’ve got this beautifully shiny control panel now on there and power is all good to go. The filter’s in. This is all ready to try out. Thanks again to Viewor for sending it to me and to see how this performs in my house.