Created by Honeywell, a multinational company that manufactures consumer electronics and also provides engineering services and aerospace systems, the Honeywell X44 Ultra-Pure Air Purifier boasts space-class pure air, capable of purifying spaces up to 1000 square feet (XNUMX pings). The device boasts a single unit that can handle the power of multiple units. I spent some time experiencing it.

In Taiwan's relatively cramped urban living environments, the air is often turbid and even carries suspended matter and infectious viruses. Therefore, many families currently purchase air purifiers to maintain clean indoor air quality.
However, given that many modern homes connect the living room and kitchen, creating a larger living space, many people opt to install multiple air purifiers simultaneously for better air purification. However, this takes up space and may even increase power consumption. Using only a single air purifier may limit its effectiveness.


The Honeywell X1000 Ultra-Pure Air Purifier, boasting its aerospace-grade specifications, emphasizes its ability to purify air in spaces up to 44 square meters. It utilizes the highest-grade H13 certified HEPA filter for household use, along with UVC light sterilization, U.S. patented HiSiv molecular sieve technology, and a five-layer rigorous filtration system. It claims to be able to effectively decompose formaldehyde and filter out 99.99% of seven types of bacteria and four major allergens. It can also reduce the impact of kitchen fumes, pet hair, and airborne particulates on human respiratory health.
其中,Honeywell X1000以潔淨空氣輸出率 (CADR)達每小時1000立方公尺 (1000 m³/h),基本上能對應22-44坪活動空間,同時在100坪室內空間需在每小時才能完成1次全室換氣情況下,在20坪空間中則僅需12分鐘即可完成1次全室換氣。



The reason why it can achieve greater and faster full-room ventilation and air purification is that the Honeywell X1000 can promote faster air circulation through more than 5 air outlets throughout the machine, and diffuse clean air 360 degrees to every corner of the room. At the same time, it uses an H13-level certified HEPA filter to block bacteria, suspended particulates, volatile chemicals, odors, etc., and then uses a hidden UVC ultraviolet sterilization lamp to eliminate 7 types of pathogens. It also uses Honeywell's US patented HiSiv technology to decompose formaldehyde components and convert them into water and carbon dioxide.


In addition to delivering clean air faster to every corner of the room and filtering out harmful substances, the Honeywell X1000 can also detect indoor PM2.5 suspended matter, volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) such as formaldehyde, and air quality values including temperature and humidity. These values are displayed in real time on the touch panel through different light indicators, allowing users to instantly understand the current air quality status.



Like other brands of air purifiers, the Honeywell X1000 works with a mobile app. Connecting via Wi-Fi or mobile network allows users to remotely check the air quality at home at any time, activate the UVC germicidal lamp, or schedule home air filtration.

Unfortunately, the Honeywell app in Taiwan doesn't integrate with home IoT systems like Google Home, supporting only Honeywell-branded products. Furthermore, while it offers remote control and status monitoring, it lacks the ability to view past air quality records, making its overall functionality rather basic.
As for the appearance, the Honeywell X1000 has a futuristic and fashionable appearance, with a fabric body and a calming space gray color, so that it will not look out of place in the home environment.

In addition, the three-layer filter cabin design of the building block style allows users to easily disassemble and clean it. It is also equipped with 360-degree silent pulleys, so it is effortless to change the usage position at home. It also has a safety lock function to prevent children from accidentally touching it. The noise level when operating in sleep mode is only 23 decibels, thereby reducing the impact on the tranquility of home life.


In addition, due to the modular three-layer filter cabin design, the three-layer filter cabin can actually be disassembled according to actual usage needs, leaving only a single layer for use, making the Honeywell X1000 smaller overall, but the corresponding air filtration space will also become smaller.

As for the filter itself, it is recommended that it should be replaced after a maximum of 16 months of use, but the actual replacement time may vary depending on usage and environment.



