Quick Take
The Philips 3000i stands out with its comprehensive air quality monitoring that tracks not just particles but allergens and gases separately. European engineering and clinical validation back its claims, making it a solid choice for families who want data-driven air quality management.
Overall Score: 8.5/10 - Best for Air Quality Data
Safety - Score: 8.8/10
NanoProtect HEPA
Philips' NanoProtect filter captures 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns with a claimed service life of 3 years under normal use.
Activated Carbon
Integrated carbon layer handles gases and odors.
Zero Ozone
No ionizer technology, zero ozone emissions.
Performance - Score: 8.6/10
Coverage: 516 sq ft (48 sq m)
Good for bedrooms and medium living rooms.
CADR: 330 m3/h (194 CFM)
Solid mid-range performance.
AeraSense Intelligence
The tri-color LED ring and numeric display show real-time air quality. The auto mode responds within seconds to changes.
Value - Score: 8.0/10
At $399, it is priced between budget and premium options. The 3-year filter life claim (if accurate) significantly reduces long-term costs.
Final Score: 8.5/10




