We breathe 11,000 liters of air everyday

6000

tonnes

is the yearly amount of filter waste resulting from the non-recyclable nature of traditional filters

5x

Air indoors can be up to 5 times more polluted compared to the outdoors

2.3

Million

is the number of yearly deaths caused by household air pollution

Deprioritization

Particulate matter (PM) is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air. Among the typical harmful air pollutants, PM2.5 is considered the most severe because of its detrimental effects on health.

Air pollution, especially particulate matter pollution tends to be invisible and the detrimental effect on our health are long term meaning that we usually do not prioritize cleaning our indoor air.

Current technology

Current solutions also make the subject of air purification unapproachable with their medical device nature and single purpose. The most frequently used types of purifiers are traditional filters which tend to be non-recyclable and costly.

The dense nature of current filters also lead to high pressure drops, resulting in high energy usage and carbon footprint for HVAC units in buildings

A new way to clean air

A new way to clean air

Not a speaker & or a purifier

Vox Aeris will be a new category on its own, creating a much more accessible, affordable and fun solution to clean air.

Proprietary treated fabric filters

Low-cost fabrics are treated with laser, inspired by the micromorphology of plant leafs to capture more small to medium sized particulate matter. They are also more suitable for recycling.

Agglomeration technology

At the heart of Vox Aeris lies its patent pending agglomeration technology which has never been used in a consumer grade device before, also allowing its speaker dual functionality and also opening the path to commercial HVAC integration.

WAITLIST

WAITLIST

You can now register your interest for an upcoming alpha test!

Vox Aeris is located in London but open to everyone around the world!

Stay tuned for updates

Stay tuned for updates