Ionex negative ion generator for car (black)
Ionex negative ion generator for car (black) Black is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Ionex negative ioneterapy and air purifier for car (black)
The IONEX car ion generator is a groundbreaking solution for cleaner air and increased comfort while driving. This compact device is specially designed for car use, where the air is often heavily contaminated with carcinogenic particles, bacteria and viruses. With its patented carbon exchange design, IONEX effectively removes 99.98 % of harmful airborne particles and provides a safer and healthier driving atmosphere.
Benefits and effects
- Cleans air quickly and effectively: Removes dust, pollen, viruses, bacteria, mites, smoke and odor from the car.
- Improves health and well -being: Negative ions can reduce stress, support the immune system and improve mood.
- Increases the concentration: Clean air provides a more focused and attentive driver, which increases the safety of the road.
- Relieves respiratory complaints: Can help reduce symptoms of asthma, allergies and sinuses.
- Quiet and compact design: Ideal for use in small closed rooms such as cars, without noise disorders.
- Safe and environmentally friendly: Produces no harmful ozone, thanks to the patented carbon brush technology.
How does negative ions work?
Negative ions are small, negatively charged particles that bind to positively charged contaminants in the air, such as dust, smoke and bacteria. These ionized particles become heavy and fall to the ground, resulting in cleaner air and reduced exposure to harmful substances.
Specifications
- Produced in the EU: Slovenia, by the company Ionex doo.
- Ionization capacity: Up to 2.7 x 10⁷ negative ions/cm³/sec.
- Energy consumption: Only 1.3 W.
- Input voltage: 12–24 V (50/60 Hz), suitable for the car's power outlet.
- Transformation voltage: 3000 V.
- Coverage: Cleans the air throughout the car.
- Dimensions: Diameter 11 cm, height 5 cm.
- Weight: 0.22 kg (without packaging).
- Color: Black.
- Life: Up to 10 years.
- Warranty: 2 years.
Uses
- In the car: Place the unit on the dashboard for optimal power. It cleanses the air for harmful particles and provides better air quality while driving.
- Travel: Compact and easy to bring for use in rental cars or during trips.
Maintenance
For optimal performance, clean the carbon brush with a damp microfiber cloth at least once a month. Make sure the carbon brush is completely dry before the unit is used again. The unit requires no filter replacement, making it cost -effective and easy to use.
Conclusion
The IONEX car ion generator is a leading solution to improve the air quality of the car. With its modern design, low energy consumption and effective air purification technology, it provides a safe and healthy driving atmosphere. The black model fits perfectly into the car's interior, while providing cleaner 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.
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