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The Winix 9800 is a premium 4-stage True HEPA air purifier designed for spaces up to 500 sq ft. Featuring WiFi connectivity for remote control, PlasmaWave technology to reduce airborne bacteria and viruses, and smart sensors for real-time air quality monitoring, it delivers quiet, efficient purification. Its washable pre-filter and activated carbon filter extend filter life while neutralizing odors and VOCs, making it ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking cleaner, fresher indoor air.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #316,954 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #386 in HEPA Filter Air Purifiers |
| Brand | Winix |
| Color | Black, White, Charcoal Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 266 Reviews |
| Filter Type | True HEPA, Activated Carbon |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Specification Met | AHAM Certified |
L**Y
Quiet and effective. Cuts down house dust.
Purchased 6 months ago to help cut down on house dust and possible cat allergens though mostly because my better half has been wanting one for awhile and I finally broke down. Runs very quiet for the most part except rare occasions when auto fans goes in high mode which is pretty brief. Sensor works well to keep it quiet at night so no problem leaving it in bedroom. I think it is actually doing something because the filters need regular cleaning. It is pretty large but a handle on top makes it easy to lift and move around. The important thing is my wife believes it's helping with the dust. Easy to keep clean and replacement filters are reasonably priced. I plan to purchase another so I can leave one in bedroom and one downstairs.
E**E
Passed the Fart-y Dog Test, the Skeptical Husband test, the Musty Crawlspaces Test, & More
First, I selected this based on Consumer Lab's ranking of it as runner-up to its #1 Large Space filter. The #1 selection was a ridiculous $600-$800 while this was nice $230 on sale (vs $399 normal). Heck, make this #1. Key features: (1) It has wifi-enabled companion app - but you can control it entirely from the air purifier itself which is good because frankly being able to avoid potentially cyber insecure IOT app for somethign that's largely unnecessary is great. (2) It automatically turns on plasma ionization when you turn it on, but you press the up & down (fan speed) buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to turn it off. (3) If you run it on auto, when the lights are off (photo-sensitive not motion detection sensitive), it'll power down into ultra-low speed fan mode. Easy solution, turn off auto and leave it in low fan speed. Our dog farts like she's eaten deer poop. It's either get rid of the deer or the dog (joking), but we love our girl too much. Then there's the crawlspaces that were never encapsulated that give the house a musty smell while we're waiting to get them encapsulated this summer. And the skeptical husband. Enter this air purifier. It has approximately 5 air changes per hour for a 600-something SF space if I remember correctly. Within 30 minutes of turning it on, husbando and I noticeably detected fresher air throughout the house. Low and medium fan speeds aren't overly loud, and actually pleasantly low-key background noise. Even the high-speed is not particularly abrasive or overstimulating for you sensory-sensitive people. Plus it gives you 3 carbon filters from the start, each of which lasts 3 months if I remember correctly. So, all in all, super happy with this. Some reviews mentioned the LED light wasn't reliable - but someone who shall not be named (cough, the dog) audibly farted right in front of the purifier when she was sleeping (comically whoopee-cushion like which, if we couldn't breath immediately at least this time it was not because it was noxious but because we were laughing so hard) and the LED indicator IMMEDIATELY turned red. Ran for 5 minutes then the indicator went back to blue. Super great at dust removal, and our nostrils have been less congested between weekly house deep cleaning too.
D**D
Great Air Purifier for the Price... SUPER Quiet...
Much better than a couple smaller, less expensive units i recently bought but, they're good enough to serve their purpous in the other rooms. Much quieter than a larger one i've had for years... this one goes in my bedroom for sure... It's VERY quiet even on fan speed 2 {can fall asleep with it 4 feet from bed} ... On sleep mode, not audible from 4 feet (my ears) at all and can barely hear anything standing right over it. Even at max fan speed the sound is not obnoxious at all while listening to music or TV the "hshshsh" sound fades into the background very quickly. However, setting 1 or 2 moves plenty of air in my room for 24/7 use... well designed. I suspect why it's so quiet is why it's bigger and heavier (as well as whatever airflow engineering from R&D) is reason it is so quiet and yet moves LOTS of air. I suspect more room for sound deadening materials, larger fan motor and fan-wheel plus, large surface area filters makes for higher airflow at lower RPM fan speeds. Comes with One HEPA filter and 4 activated charcoal filter. The HEPA and one of the charcoal filter comes sealed in plastic already installed {don't forget to take the plastic off before use :} the other 3 come in a large resealable plastic bag {nice touch}. My environment is only moderately dusty so i suspect the filter "could" last for longer than recommended but, they are not that expensive so I think I'll replace them as required. As for "Plasmawave" ... there are some reviews that think (among other thing) that it "generates UV radiation" {huh?) or OZONE... Plasmawave was one of the thngs that also attracted me to WINIX. I actually had posted a review for the 9800 a couple days ago , but like a dummy, i posted a link directly to the WINIX website "Plasmawave technology FAQ page" that describes exactly what Plasmawave is and does... I recommend anyone "theorizing" what it is go vist that page... PSA: As for misinformed reviews i've read about Plasmawave... In air-purifiers that have "non-ionising" UV-C lamps, you are not exposed to anything anyway, since the bulbs are inside the unit closed off to direct UV exposure... However, "Plasmawave" has exactly "zero" UV bulbs. And as for those that think they are being exposed to toxic levels of ozone, there are safety regulations and this is NOT an "Ozone Generator" it is a type of "air ionizer" but not a conventional one... to learn more, go to the WINIX website. Great design. Great Technology. Recommended.
D**D
Well made, high air volume, sleek!
I purchased this Winix 9800 air purifier to replace a BlueAir 311 Auto. I was tired of always cleaning that annoying cloth filter on the BlueAir, plus taking that purifier apart to change the filters and reassembling is such a pain. Also, the BlueAir sensor sucks as it only a handful of times in four years ever increased the speed or showed a light other than blue. This Winix air purifier is SUCH a huge upgrade. The product is substantial and very well made. Installing the filters was a breeze and the buttons/app work great. Regarding the PlasmaWave feature, go to the Winix website as the Amazon page doesn’t describe this in detail. The product comes with FOUR replacement charcoal filters (which can't be washed and are supposed to be replaced every three months) plus the HEPA filter lasts a year, so you have what you need out-of-the-box for a full year. The sensors on this Winix air purifier are very sensitive and are constantly ramping up the airflow and turning amber or red. I feel like this is the first air purifier I've bought that actually works! I did a side-by-side comparison of air movement with the BlueAir 311 Auto and the Winix 9800 is about twice as powerful....moves double the amount of air. On the lowest setting there is a slight hum from the unit but it's barely noticeable. Regarding the auto sleep function - the Amazon website doesn't describe this well. The purifier will go into sleep mode ONLY if it's set to Auto and the lights are turned off. If you have the purifier set to a higher speed (meaning not in Auto mode) it will NOT go into sleep mode if you turn the lights off. So for those looking for something that moves a lot of air or creates white noise to sleep, this is for you! Of note is the fact that the blue/amber/red light will not dim unless it's in sleep mode so if the light bothers you while trying to sleep, you'll likely need to turn the purifier away so it's not shining in your eyes. Lastly, before purchasing this I did research for a medical-grade air purifier. IQAir, NuWave and Austin Air were the ones I was considering. In reading online reviews, these products all work similarly, just the aforementioned ones are needlessly expensive (and ugly!). Getting a HEPA filter that can remove contaminants down to .003 microns is what is important and the Winix does this! Of note is the Amazon websites for the Winix products give misleading numbers regarding the actual microns. Look on the Winix website at either the product page or their filter replacement and you'll see that they ALL use high quality HEPA filters that remove particles down to .003 microns. Get this product, it's affordable, elegant, powerful, and actually works!
A**A
So far almost Perfect !!
Pros - This purifier "moves" air, and it does it quietly. Unlike other units I've tried the sensor in this unit actually works ! When it goes to red - "poor air", the fan speed turns up to high. It will turn yellow and the fan speed lowers, then when it senses clean air it switches to blue and the fan speed goes back to one. In the evening, as the room gets darker, the sensing light will go out. I guess they feel it will bother sleeping if used in a bedroom. At first I thought the unit was shutting off, but the fan was still running on low with the light out. It came alive and kicked up the fan speed when it detected poor air as it should. I like the multiple filters in the unit. We notice a big improvement in air quality including dust on furniture. The intake area on this unit is huge compared to other units. Cons - I downloaded the App to use Alexa. The App works on the phone to control the unit, but it will "not" work with Alexa. When asking Alexa to function the unit, it says purifier not responding. It seems to recognize the unit, but just won't control it. Customer service tried to guide me through a cure, but all efforts were fruitless. They couldn't even figure it out. We deleted and reinstalled the Apps a couple times. We don't really care if Alexa controls the unit, but if you are a Alexa die hard, good luck. Other than that, we have no other Cons ! We've been running it a couple weeks now and we are very happy with it. Will update review if anything develops. I gave it 4 stars because of the Alexa issue, but as far as cleaning the air performance, it's a definite "5".
B**M
Excellent product...does all that it promises: quiet running, clean air very fast.
Excellent Product, easy to set up, clean air very fast. Quiet, several levels to choose from.
M**Y
Fairly good product but beware of WiFi
Despite the high price, I only bought this product because I needed a timer that can control its functions that can be set by the time of day. And this can only be done with WiFi. Once I went through the usual gauntlet of setting up WiFi, the timer function works well and is easy to use. However it does not work unless you give it your location, it is always connected to WiFi, and it can communicate to the Mother Ship. This means that Winix can discontinue this purchased feature at any time they want, or they can decide that this timer is a service and charge a monthly rate anytime in the future. (As many other companies have already done). This function could have easily been built into the electronics, but it is not, and you are subject to the whim of the next management meeting. In addition the WiFi link to Alexa is connected as a Skill and not as a Device, so it is a little more complicated to speak with Alexa. Overall this product seems to be well designed and quality built although priced too high for its main function of just pulling air through a hepa filter. The Turbo fan speed (used only to get a high square foot rating) is way to noisy to be useful, and the night mode speed (used only to get a low noise rating) pulls such a small amount of air that it is useless. I use only the middle fan speeds to trade off airflow and noise levels during times when I'm in the room and times when I'm not. These noise and airflow ratings are not disclosed, and so it is difficult to compare to other brands. At the end of the day it cleans the air just as well as any other hepa filter.
J**S
Works great at reducing mold smells
I have 3 of these Winix PlasmaWave air purifiers in my 800 sq ft apartment. All three are different models, but they all work great. My apartment has a mold issue, and the smell in the summer time was really bad. The landlord installed a window unit in the wall, and I believe it is leaking water inside the wall. It took me 2 years to figure out where the smell was coming from because I'm not able to see the mold, only smell it. These air purifiers greatly reduced the smell in my apartment, now I just need to get the source of the mold addressed.
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