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Ionex negative ion generator (black)

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Ionex negative ioneterapy and air purifiers (black)

Ionex is an advanced and effective air purifier that uses negative ion technology to create a healthier and cleaner indoor environment. This compact and quiet device is manufactured in Slovenia and designed for use at home, in the office, in the car or during travel. The black model combines functionality with a modern and elegant design, and is ideal for those who want an aesthetically pleasing and practical product.

Benefits and effects

  • Effective removal of contaminants: Ionex binds negative ions to dust, pollen, smoke, viruses and bacteria, and removes them from the air.
  • Support for health and well -being: Negative ions can help reduce stress, improve mood and support the body's natural oxygen transport.
  • Relief of respiratory complaints: Can help reduce symptoms of asthma, allergies and sinusitis.
  • Energy -saving: Low energy consumption of only 1.6 W, which makes it financially in use.
  • Safe and maintenance free: Patented carbon brush technology that eliminates harmful ozone and does not require filter change.
  • Quiet and compact: Perfect for use in quiet environments such as bedrooms or offices.

How does negative ions work?
Negative ions are molecules with an extra electron that gives them a negative charge. These ions bind to positively charged particles in the air such as dust, bacteria and pollen, and remove them from the environment. This creates a cleaner and healthier atmosphere, which is often compared to the fresh air found at waterfalls or in the forest.

Specifications

  • Produced in the EU: Slovenia, by the company Ionex doo.
  • Ionization capacity: Up to 45 million negative ions per second.
  • Voltage: 4500 V.
  • Energy consumption: 1.6 W, 220–230 V (110 V model also available).
  • Coverage: Effective range of up to 8 meters, and suitable for the entire house when moving between rooms.
  • Dimensions: Diameter 11 cm, height 4.5 cm.
  • Weight: 540 g (including packaging).
  • Color: Black.

Uses

  • Home and office: Place the unit high in the room for optimal air purification.
  • Bedroom: Use it at night for better sleep and relaxation.
  • Travel and car: Compact design makes it easy to bring, and a separate model is available for car use.

Maintenance
Ionex requires minimal maintenance. Wipe the device with a microfiber cloth once a week and clean the carbon brush with a mild soap if necessary. Make sure the carbon brush is completely dry before using the unit again.

Conclusion
Ionex is one of the most effective air purifiers on the market, and its combination of innovative technology, ease of use and stylish design makes it an ideal choice for those who want to improve air quality and promote well -being. The black model fits perfectly into modern interiors, while providing clean air and increased comfort.

Disclaim
Uno Vita AS does not claim that the products we market can cure disease. The use of ionizers and related therapies occurs at their own responsibilities. Consult health professionals for questions about use. The information provided here is based on publicly available research and the manufacturer's documentation.

Relevant references

  1. Krueger, A. P., & Reed, E. J. (1976). Biological Impact of Small Air Ions. Science, 193(4259), 1209-1213.
  2. Sulman, F. G., et al. (1980). Effects of Negative Ions on the Psychological State. International Journal of Biometeorology, 24(3), 197-202.
  3. Takahashi, K., et al. (2008). Effects of Negative Air Ions on Stress Response. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 28(1), 12-19.
  4. Nagayama, H., et al. (1998). The Biological Effects of Negative Ions on Human Mood. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 4(1), 49-58.
  5. Yamada, T., et al. (2005). Effect of Ionized Air on Respiratory Function. Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 147(1), 111-122.
  6. Black, H., et al. (2012). Airborne Particles and Respiratory Health. Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 380(9841), 1642-1643.
  7. Chuang, K. J., et al. (2017). Exposure to Airborne Particles and Health Effects. Environmental Research, 155, 129-135.
  8. Reiter, R. J., et al. (2018). Antioxidant Properties of Negative Ions. Free Radical Biology & Medicine, 120, 320-333.
  9. Wilson, D. J., et al. (2013). Air Quality Improvements with ionizers. Indoor Air, 23(5), 427-438.
  10. Yamamoto, Y., et al. (1996). Physiological Effects of Negative Ions in Air. International Journal of Biometeorology, 40(3), 157-162.
  11. Philips, C. D., et al. (2015). Ionization and Particle Neutralization in Indoor Environment. Building and Environment, 87, 254-260.
  12. Isreal, A. (2004). Negative Ions and Mental Health: A Review. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60(4), 533-544.

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