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Tuesday, 28/4/2026 | 08:02 GMT+7

Cooling technology of the Levoit CirculAir 22.9 cm air circulator fan

Levoit introduces the CirculAir 22.9 cm circulator fan, integrating Tri-Cyclonic technology, which helps circulate air, cool evenly, and support electricity savings during the hot season.

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, this year's heatwave arrived early, with high intensity and a tendency to be prolonged. Many areas have recorded temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius. Amid increasing air pollution in major cities, users are focusing on improving living environments by investing in air purifiers or air circulation devices.

In March, the American brand Levoit launched its new home appliance, the Levoit CirculAir 22.9 cm, which integrates many features. Rather than providing localized airflow, this circulator fan acts as a coordinating "heart", continuously circulating the entire air mass in a room. This ensures that temperatures in every corner become uniform and comfortable.

The cool airflow from the fan is suitable for Vietnam's sweltering summer. *Photo: Levoit Vietnam*.

A company representative stated that a product highlight is its Tri-Cyclonic technology, which compresses and propels airflow up to 30 meters at a maximum speed of 7,5 m/s. The fan also features multi-directional rotation, covering 90 degrees horizontally and 120 degrees vertically.

"With its flexible rotation range, the device can propel air over long distances, ensuring fresh air no matter where you are in the room," the representative explained.

Additionally, the device incorporates a DC motor. Regarding noise levels, the Levoit CirculAir 22.9 cm emits sound at 52 dB when operating at its highest fan speed. In its lowest sleep mode, the fan maintains a volume of 20 dB.

The Levoit CirculAir 22.9 cm has a rated power of 30 W. When combined with an air conditioner set at 26 degrees Celsius, the cool air distributes faster and more evenly. This allows users to raise the air conditioner temperature while still feeling cool, significantly reducing monthly electricity bills.

According to the manufacturer's representative, considering power consumption, with a 30 W output, users would spend approximately 43,200 dong per month (estimated based on an average use of 12 h/day and an electricity price of 4,000 dong/kWh).

The Levoit air circulator fan helps save electricity. *Photo: Levoit Vietnam*.

"We focus on powerful convection performance and durable operation, making the Levoit CirculAir 22.9 cm air circulator fan a smart, energy-saving cooling solution for every family," the company representative added.

The American brand Levoit entered the Vietnamese market in 2021, distributing a range of air purifiers. It aims to meet the demand for improved quality of life and refreshed homes. The company's devices often integrate multi-layer filtration technology, air quality sensors, and quiet operation, making them suitable for urban living spaces.

Dong Ve

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/cong-nghe-lam-mat-cua-quat-tuan-hoan-khong-khi-levoit-circulair-22-9-cm-5066359.html
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