Best 2020 Air Purifiers for noise level

#1 IQAir Atem Car
4.7

Noise is a consistent bright spot. Reviewers repeatedly call it quiet, whisper quiet, or barely noticeable, including while driving.

Pros: dust removal, pollen removal

Cons: air changes per hour, filter replacement cost

#2 Blueair Blue Pure 311 Auto
4.7

Noise was a major strength across reviews, with most calling it quiet or virtually silent; one user still noticed slight buzzing.

Pros: indicator lights, ozone-free operation

Cons: scheduling options, true HEPA filter

#3 Rabbit Air MinusA2
4.6

Quiet operation was one of the strongest points, repeatedly praised from silent mode through higher settings.

Pros: reliability, HEPA filtration

Cons: scheduling options, mold spore reduction

#4 Rabbit Air A3
4.6

Quiet operation was one of the strongest points, especially at low and everyday fan speeds.

Pros: particle removal effectiveness, dust removal

Cons: remote control, control placement

#5 Levoit Core 200S
4.3

Noise feedback is strongly positive in sleep/low modes and more mixed on high, where several reviewers call it loud or noticeable.

Pros: pollen removal, filter availability

Cons: real-time air quality monitoring, aromatherapy feature

#6 Coway Airmega 150
4.2

Noise was usually praised at low settings, but high-speed loudness created mixed scores in some reviews.

Pros: maintenance ease, ozone-free operation

Cons: voice assistant compatibility, child lock

#7 Alen BreatheSmart 35i
4.1

Noise feedback is strongly positive overall, but a few customers report weird sounds or rattling.

Pros: allergen reduction, air quality sensor accuracy

Cons: durability, reliability

#8 Blueair Blue Pure 211+ Auto
4.0

Noise depends heavily on mode: low, auto, and night are often quiet, while high speed or defective fans can be loud.

Pros: particle removal effectiveness, CADR rating

Cons: child lock, app connectivity

#9 Levoit Core 600S
3.9

Noise is the most split attribute: low and sleep settings are quiet, while high and turbo are often loud.

Pros: ozone-free operation, air purification performance

Cons: VOC sensor accuracy, washable pre-filter

#10 Coway Airmega 200M
3.7

Noise is the most mixed attribute: low speeds are often quiet or silent, but high speed is repeatedly called loud, distracting, or vacuum-like.

Pros: durability, ozone-free operation

Cons: app connectivity, smart features

#11 WINIX A230
3.6

Noise is the most repeated complaint and the most context-dependent trait. Sleep mode and low operation are often quiet, but higher speeds, motor hum, wobble, and random auto-mode ramp-ups bother...

Pros: mold spore reduction, durability

Cons: VOC reduction, power adapter inclusion

#12 Honeywell HPA5200
3.4

Noise is the most divided theme: many call it quiet, while sensitive users and defective-unit buyers call it too noisy or intolerable.

Pros: odor reduction, filter availability

Cons: particle removal effectiveness, durability

#13 Afloia Kilo
3.3

Noise is strongly speed-dependent. Low and sleep modes are often praised as quiet, while high speed is repeatedly called loud or high-pitched.

Pros: ozone-free operation, UV-C light effectiveness

Cons: real-time air quality monitoring, safety concerns