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Hi, we tried to design Air Pro with comfortable noise levels in mind. Air Pro comes in at 33 dBa at its lowest speed (just above the sound of a whispered conversation) and 64 dBa at the highest speed (about the sound of the average business office).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can be pretty noisy if it is on the high setting or on auto setting when you are cooking or have the door open. But I keep mine on "automatic - quiet", and we rarely notice it making noise at all.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not loud at all, it sound like a fan running.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In standard auto mode, it's very quiet ( very light hum) but it depends on your room's air quality. In quiet mode, it's pretty much silent and will always stay quiet. But if you need serious level purification, the manual mode offers speeds that make the unit VERY LOUD. I doubt you would ever need to use it at those speeds but they are there if you do.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Really depends on the settings, we use "Auto Protect" and it's barely noticeable. If you use manual and set it on high then yep, you are definitely going to hear it as it pushes out a lot of air very quickly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The fan has 2 auto speeds, "standard" and "quiet". Standard is quiet, barely noticable. Quiet is not at all noticable. The manual speeds are 1-6 and 6 is like a jet engine. It's got a lot of power. And 1 is ultra quiet. I keep mine on 3. It's a mild hum.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Crazy loud on the highest setting. It truly sounds like a jet engine taking off. On the auto setting, or level 1 on manual, it is relatively quiet. But as soon as you turn it up or it detects pollutants, it will drown out a room.
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