Pros
- True H13 HEPA filter (99.97% removal) — effective against dust, pollen, and pet dander
- Good coverage (~925 sq ft / ~85m²) for its size
- Quiet operation (as low as ~25dB) — suitable for bedrooms
- Affordable price point compared to premium brands
Cons
- Build quality can feel more budget
- No smart app or WiFi control
- CADR (150 m³/h) lower than high-end models
- Mixed feedback on long-term durability
Product Description
The Miko air purifier is designed to provide effective everyday air cleaning in bedrooms, offices, and living spaces, making it a solid choice for tackling dust, allergens, and odours.
At its core is a True H13 HEPA filtration system, capable of removing up to 99.97% of airborne particles, including pollen, smoke, pet dander, and allergens.
It also features a multi-stage filter system, combining a pre-filter, HEPA layer, and carbon filter to improve overall air quality and reduce odours.
With a CADR of around 150 m³/h, it offers solid performance for small to medium rooms, circulating and cleaning the air efficiently.
The purifier includes three fan speeds, sleep mode, and a built-in timer, allowing you to customise operation depending on your needs.
One interesting extra is the essential oil port, which lets you add fragrance while purifying the air—something not commonly found at this price point.
Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to move between rooms, while the simple touch controls keep operation straightforward and user-friendly.
Final Verdict
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly air purifier that actually works, this is a great option.
It won’t match premium models for power or features, but for everyday use, small rooms, and allergy relief—it offers excellent value for money.