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Should You Buy the Airversa AP2 with Thread in 2023?

1.4K views· 24 likes· 7:11· Oct 3, 2023

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The Airversa AP2 is a smart air purifier built on THREAD for Apple Home. But is it worth the purchase in 2023? ————————————— ABOUT THIS CHANNEL ————————————— This channel is all about Tech and Smart Home devices that I use every day to make my life more fun, efficient, and productive. I cover things like Tech devices, Home Automation, Apple Home, Home Assistant, Apple Tips, and Shortcuts tips. —————————————————————— PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO —————————————————————— → Airversa AP2 - https://amzn.to/3RDUnJp This description contains affiliate links for your convenience. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. ——————————— WORLD WIDE WEB ——————————— 🌐 [www.DelynTech.com](http://www.delyntech.com/) 📷 DelynTech Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/delyntech 📷 Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/delynstirewalt 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/delynstirewalt #applehome #smarthome #homeautomation #productreview

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In this video I’m testing the Airversa AP2, a smart air purifier that’s built on Thread for Apple Home. The big deal here is the Apple Home integration over Thread—once you’ve got a Thread border router like a HomePod mini or Apple TV, you get a more reliable, local connection, and it just separates this from a lot of the competition. I walk through what Thread is in simple terms, how pairing works, and what you can actually do once it’s in the Home app—control it remotely (with a home hub), and build automations like making it go silent when you go to bed or turning it off when you leave a room. I also break down the hardware and features: the PM2.5 sensor with real-time air quality readings, the three-stage H13/H14 True HEPA filtration, and the color ring that shows air quality at a glance (green/yellow/red). You get sleep mode at a whisper-quiet 23 dB, adaptive brightness, manual fan speeds, and a true “set it and forget it” auto mode that ramps the fan based on air quality. After using it in my office—yes, even while I painted the whole room—I’m saying it’s a buy for Apple Home users. If you’re not on Apple Home, you’ll be relying on the Sleekpoint app, because it doesn’t support Google or Alexa.

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