The Weekend Post

Panasonic Portable Nanoe X Generator

How clean is your home? These gadgets can help sanitise everything from the air around you to your floors and earbuds. This coffee cup-shaped device promises to clean the air around you

- Story JENNIFER DUDLEY-NICHOLSON

$299, panasonic.com/au PROS

Small enough to fit in a cupholder

Tackles odours as well as dust Captures pollens, inhibits viruses

CONS

Can distract in quiet spaces

Only purifies air in small areas Costly for small device

Panasonic’s latest creation is well timed for what could be a nerve-racking return to working outside the home. The company’s Portable Nanoe X Generator is small enough to pass as a large coffee cup and only requires power from a USB port. It works differentl­y to most air purifiers, using an electrode to generate particles that attach themselves to airborne and surface pollutants, like pollen, mould and, yes, viruses. It can also tackle smells. The unit does make noise that can be distractin­g in a quiet space, however, and it also only works in a 3sq m area so you need to stay close.

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