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The Rabbit Air A3 SPA-1000N is a high-performance air purifier designed for large spaces, covering up to 1070 square feet. It features a BioGS HEPA filter with six stages of purification, effectively removing allergens, dust, mold, and smoke. With ultra-quiet operation, smart connectivity, and a sleek design, this air purifier is perfect for both home and business environments, ensuring cleaner, healthier air for you and your loved ones.
S**7
Excellent Unit!
Very impressive: Well designed, quiet and the Rabbit Air app works great. Received in a timely manner and well packaged in a double wall cardboard box with protective foam and film. The multistage filters are effective. I like that they last for a year. Stylish item—mood light is a nice touch. A little pricey but worth it IMO.
C**I
Great Air Purifier
My husband uses this air purifier in his cigar room and it works hard. Does a good job of cleaning the air overnight and by morning the room has minimal smell left. Recommend this product
T**E
Spouse approved
Once in a while, I am smoking a Cigar in my little Cigar lounge next to the living room. The Rabbit Air is taking great care to remove the odor and smoke from the room, and the living room does not smell like someone was smoking. I call this "spouse approved" :-)In addition, I recommend upgrading any HVAC Vent return line from the room where you want to use this unit with a vent cover that can also hold an odor filter to prevent you from spreading any remaining odor via the HVAC system.Other than that... it's quiet, easy to maintain, and has nice App features. Overall, I like the unit.The only negative part was that I missed the black Friday deal, but that's on me.
E**T
Rabbit A3 is Awesome.
I highly recommend this Rabbit minus A3 it really eliminates the weed smell kitchen smells and really purifies the air very well it’s not noisy it’s modern with led colorful beautiful lights and you can put your favorite color light in the app hands down this is a must have product.
T**.
Great second-generation A-Series air filtration from Rabbit Air
I'm a life-long airborne allergy sufferer. Name a pollen, it'll give me the sniffles, sneezes, all the way to full-blown allergy attacks. At the urging on my Allergist, in 2011, I purchased my first Rabbit Air Minus A2. At the time I thought I was throwing away a lot of money on an overpriced device that won't last long enough to see the value. These were not cheap back then, they're still not cheap now.And then I went on to spend the next 11 years purchasing new filters for the Minus A2 to this very day. It works, plain and simple, even 12 years later from initial purchase. The motor on the A2 is just as quiet as the day it was brand new ... and it's been running 24/7 for 12 years now!Fast forward to 2022, live in a house now with three major rooms - 2 bedrooms and an open kitchen/living space. In addition, central air & heat was removed in favor of a mini-split heat pump system. This meant that I could no longer use the fancy 3M filtrete filters and move air around the house when doors are closed. For all the efficiency and saved energy the mini split system offers, it doesn't do anything to improve air quality.We made the choice this year to add two more Rabbit Air filter units, one for each room, to address the new reality at home. I wasn't aware the A3 existed, but now that I do, boy I am glad it does. The Rabbit Air engineers took their experiences on their other products and made the A3 into an amazing unit on its own. The A2 stays in the bedroom and the A3s went into the guest room/office and the kitchen/living area. Some highlights:1 - It looks great in black, and it goes with everything2 - The multi-color LED strip is cute, and I love it even though it adds zero value to filtration3 - It is very easy to service the filter with the magnetic hinges on the door4 - It shows a red indicator on the panel & in-app when it's time to clean the permanent filter5 - It's Wi-Fi enabled, easy to set up, and the app has what I need in it, including ordering more filtersI really didn't think WiFi would add anything useful, given my experiences with the A2. I was wrong. The A3 is able to communicate the concentration of particulates in the air, and what size they are. It shows a visual indicator of filter life - no more guessing when the "replace filter" light is going to illuminate. I also like being able to set sensitivity controls. The A2 only had two options "auto" or "pollen" and had one blue/red LED to indicate air quality. There was a bit of guesswork to interpret what it meant, soanalyzing how I felt, had to be the measurement of success.While I wish I could offer scientific testing instead of subjectivity. My opinion is the A3 works better than the A2. Perhaps the A3 is more aggressive at sensing odor or particulates. Perhaps the A3 makes better use of the measurements it gathers from its sensors. Perhaps the actual filters are somehow better in the A3. Maybe some, all, none of this is true -- I can't scientifically say anything but this: When I'm indoors, I feel fine. When I go outdoors, it's a crapshoot. Come back indoors, shower, get into some fresh clothes.. and I'm fine again. Something is working even if I cannot be more specific than that.For that reason, the way I feel when I'm indoors where two A3s and one A2 are running, I will be a customer for as long as they continue to innovate and keep me feeling as good as I can.
S**T
Great looking complex design - reasonable performance but poor value for the money
Rabbit Air is a company who has built its reputation on some solid engineering and very good customer support. The -A3 unit is their latest air purifier. It has a more sexy design than the -A2 and some whiz bang lighting that most people will find sexy. Cool but, not too useful. The filter design is complex and you must specify what final filter type you want depending on your appliccation. All fine. The return policy on the Rabbit website has some sideways language about the fact you will be charged for filters if you return the product. Well that doesn't jibe with the FREE RETURNS language on Amazon, so buy here if you need one. Just be diligent because Rabbit Air will try and find a way to charge you based on where exactly it was fulfilled, which is total BS. Talked to Olivia till I was blue in the face about how I got charged a return shipping fee inappropriately. She doesnt get it that FREE RETURNS means that and nothing else. JUST HANDLE IT OLIVIA. Would have given her staff high marks in the absence of the hour I spent messaging and calling both Amazon and RAir to fix this simple nonsenical problem. In the end Amazon picked up the fee, but who wants to order something sold with FREE RETURNS then micro manage the details with every Tom Dick and Harry to make sure it gets done. VERY POOR BUSINESS PRACTICE.Now on to the exact performance of the unit. My appliccation was for cigar smoke. I have a sophisticated multi pronged approach to my cigar room including dual exhausts and a fresh air make up. I purchased the RAir product to filter and remove paticulate matter and ODOR at the source, so as to lighten the load of the other parts of the system. The -A3 did a good job at removing paticulate matter, although it was slower than several other tested options costing half as much. Unfortunately, despite specifying it with the ODOR filter pack, it did nothing notable on odor. Additionally, the next time the unit was operated, it reintroduced odor into the room which was lingering in the filters. Very unfortunate. Finally, the app was a bit wonky and is easily bested by the Vesync app (for the Levoit 600s), which is excellent.In summary, the -A3 did a reasonable job of removing particulate in a timely manner for a $250 purifier, if you can get around the lack of odor control and the rebreathing of odor from the machine the next time it is operated. It was atrocious product performance wise for $750. The Medify 112 was far superior at the process of particulate removal, but also seemed to hold and rebreath its odor the next day. None of the units I tested were very good at odor removal. For this you simply have to flush the space with fresh air for several hours and it will dissipate. Bottom line, unless it has 5 - 15 pounds of charcoal (I did not test anything over $1000), no purifier has the ability to eliminate cigar odor. The Rabbit Air -A3 will look good while abating particulate matter but it will do it slower than many, with a weak app (not much data and the refresh rate is slow), and at far greater initial cost. BTW their gloriously heralded 5 way filters (heralded by them at least) have to be purchased AS A SET. There is no replacement option for one or two that may need it. They are sold as an entire set only and are EXPENSIVE. So if you want a marginal app and marginal performance, along with "we like you if you do what we want" customer service with high first cost and high maintenance, this is the unit for you. (Or if you absolutely need it to be wall mounted and just like fancy lighting). Otherwise the Levoit 600s is a better performer for a third of the price, (and has a great app). Also to control smoke at the point of the source, (tableside at my sofa), I chose a Coway Air Mega 250s which is not the most modern looking device but eats smoke well. The app for the Coway is pretty good but not as good as the Vesync from Levoit. Both these units control odor to the same level as the Rabbit (which is ok but not great, but tend not to rebreathe odors back into the space the next day. The filters for the Leviot and the Coway are much less expensive than the Rabbit Air.If you want to spend $700-800 the Medify 112 is a powerhouse. Filters are impressive and work extremely well to clear particulate fastest of all I tested. It is heavy, but comes with rollers, but has no app.At the end of the day I would have given the RA a bit better rating if it were not so obvious they spent all their money on lights, a slow and undetailed app, an expensive filter set that is just pretty good, not great, and one that has to be replaced all at once for $$$. Their US based customer service which can be great or not so great depending on who you talk to is unfortunately inconsistent. Most disappointing is the CS manager, Olivia, who has so many good skills but couldn't understand it was her responsibility to make sure FREE SHIPPING means FREE SHIPPING regardless of what fulfillment center the product comes from (her excuses). Something the customer should never have to be concerned about. Your reputation took a hit on that bit of bad logic.
M**T
Quiet and very efficient.
Perfect for the bedroom
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