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Customers highly value the BESPOKE Cube Air Purifier for its sleek design, quiet operation, and smart features. Many customers appreciate the air quality sensor's accuracy and the ease of setting up and controlling the device through the SmartThings app. While some customers find the filters to be expensive, the overall positive feedback suggests that the BESPOKE Cube Air Purifier is a well-received product.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Air quality, Display, Noise level
    Cons mentioned:
    Filter life
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best Air Purifier I have ever tested

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    I’ll get right to the point. Of all the air purifiers I have reviewed for TIN and others I have dealt with as an HVAC contractor, this is the best one of all! It’s also the quietest of all the stand alone portable units as well. At the lowest setting you cannot hear it running unless you’re in a dead quiet room and listening really hard. It looks good and integrates with Samsung’s SmartThings app. Conclusion right up front, Highly HVAC contractor recommended. https://www.samsung.com/us/home-appliances/air-purifiers/cube-air-purifier/bespoke-air-purifier-in-grey-ax350a9350g-aa/#benefits The unit is well packed and taped up. The quick guide manual will guide you to get set up and going. There are several filters that go into the back of the unit. That’s where you will find them preinstalled. However, you will need to remove them and the heat shrink plastic before reinstalling them and operating the unit. It comes with several extra “pet” pre-filters. Using the pet pre filters is optional. They are for catching hair and large particles and making the other filters last longer. The info display on the front right corner is invisible when the unit is off. However, it’s easily visible in operation. Brightness is subtle and not overwhelming. It’s white in color and high enough resolution that the number and letter edges are very smooth. My guess is it’s OLED instead of LCD. Kudos to Samsung for implementing the display in such a refined and classy way. I hate it when manufactures use LEDs that are too bright. Especially blue LEDs. Setting the device up on Samsung’s SmartThings is pretty easy. If you’re already using SmartThings just go to it, click add the device and follow the instructions. If not, then download the app on Android or iOS and follow the instructions. SmartThings can also control much more than just Samsung devices. Works with Alexa and Google too. Visit the site to find out more. https://www.smartthings.com/ Controlling the device with SmartThings is pretty easy. You can set a schedule for it to operate, enable a sleep mode schedule, set blower (wind) speed, set to “Intelligent Care” (Auto) and let the device take care of air quality. It measures the room's air quality and reads it out in the app. See photos. The Bespoke may look like a simple box with a cool front that sits on the floor, but it can come to life when it needs to in automatic “Smart” mode. What I mean by that is not only does the blower ramp up but the front extends outward also to help disperse the air. Yes, it does make noise at full speed as you would expect it too. After it cleans the air it will close up the front and slow down in auto mode. The display on the front reads out dust and GAS info. You can watch the number rise and fall. The app shows even more info and details. “A Micro Air Sensor accurately detects dust particles of various sizes (PM10/2.5/1.0) in real time, including ultrafine dust as small as 0.3μm. The gas sensor also identifies the degree of gaseous contamination, including ammonia and benzene.” -Samsung’s site If you like to burn candles or incense you might not want to use this device. I have been using this in our master bedroom (apx 400 sqr ft) as of late. I lit a candle and within a few minutes it ramped up and sounded like it was going to take off. The dust reading jumped from the usual 5 to a peak of 433. After a total of around 20 minutes it settled back down to normal blower wise but displayed GAS for about another 15 minutes. The display stayed white but the LED indicator above it went from green to yellow to red quickly. Then eventually back to green after a total time of about 40 minutes tops. YES, it took out all the odor and you could tell and smell the difference. You can smell the difference anytime you walk into that bedroom. It’s not night and day, but you can smell a slight difference. Smells Clean Note: You enter the bedroom from the living room. We have the Blue Air running in the living room / dining room area. Compared to other portable units I have tested: The Blue Air and Filtrete units both have Auto modes that behave in a similar manner. Speed up the blower when levels go up and return to the lowest setting when they are back down. All have illuminated top mounted controls and operation status indicators. All have cleanable pre filters. All have hepa filters and activated carbon except the Filtrete unit. It’s hepa only. Blue Air and FIltrete plug directly into an electrical outlet. Samsung uses a power brick. Kyvol uses an adapter and 12 VDC USB-C connector. Compared to Blue Air 280i: WiFi, App shows particulate and VTOC levels. Shows temperature and humidity too. Shows trends. Detailed info is in the app only. Otherwise it’s just a lit indicator that a level(s) is high. Square tombstone shape. Replaceable slab filter in the back comes in 2 grades and is expensive. Very quiet at the lowest setting. About $270 cheaper. Compared to 3M Filtrete FAP-ST02N: WiFi. App shows particulate levels and trends. Filtrete displays a number 1 to 99 for air quality and filter life. Tall and cylindrical in shape. Pre filters on the sides and the main slab filter is inside and inexpensive. Quiet at lowest setting. About $350 cheaper.. Compared to Kyvol Vigoair P5: No WiFi. Very basic. Small cylindrical shape with pre filters and air filter in the bottom. Good luck finding a replacement filter. Sells for just over $100. Build quality is plastic, but premium. On par with high end the Samsung Whisper Mini-Split systems I have installed. See photos of the inside of the unit. It’s the most expensive of the air purifiers I’ve tested. In my opinion, it’s worth it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Air quality, Design, Noise level
    Cons mentioned:
    Filter life
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Clean Your Air Quietly and Effectively

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    I love the new Bespoke Cube Air Purifier from Samsung. I already owned two of the older version Cube air purifiers from Samsung but I wanted one for a different room in my house so I got this one. There isn’t a whole lot different from the older models, but that’s okay because those were already great! The Bespoke has a pet filter that is new. It basically adds one more layer of filter (in the form of a vinyl mesh sheet) to gather pet hair and dander and prevent it from going into the machinery. It should be cleaned every two weeks or so. I’m not crazy about that part. I wish I could just leave it and forget it, but if it helps with longevity, I guess it’ll be worth it. The pet filter should be a nice addition for me and my four pets. The display seems a little less bright than the older model too, which is good at night in a bedroom because I don’t like bright LED’s in the room. The display doesn’t add too much light, but is still easily read. The sound, when it’s running on low, is almost non-existent. When it’s doing heavy duty air cleaning, it gets a little louder, but It’s never an annoying or disturbing sound in any way. It’s actually a soothing “whoosh” sound. The filters can last up to a year and do an excellent job of clearing out any odors from pets or cooking; leaving nice, neutral smelling air. You do have to buy new air filters as opposed to cleaning and replacing the old ones, so that is a future expense to keep in mind. They aren’t cheap either. The display always lets you know what your air quality is like too, which is nice for peace of mind. The front of the Bespoke is a little busy, with its metallic alternating line patterns. It doesn’t bother me though and looks kind of modern. This is by far the best air purifier I’ve tried (and I’ve tried several different brands). It has a fantastic combination of function, form, and build quality. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to breath cleaner, better smelling air in their home.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Air quality, Noise level, Size
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Air Cleaner Without Fan Output!

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    The Samsung Bespoke Cube does an outstanding job of not only clearing the air, but also at letting me know the status through the Smartthings app on my phone. Being about the size of a small ottoman or single file cabinet, it takes up no more space than other air cleaners. The unboxing was pretty straightforward with the exception of the amount of shipping tape (lots) and the not too clear description of the different filters. After re-reading the manual multiple times, I finally got it fully set up. Your experience with setup could be better, just seemed unnecessarily difficult for me. Once setup was complete, it was time to download the Smartthings app. I had used it before for a different Samsung product and was really disappointed. I really hoped that changes had been made to make it easier and better to use. Once downloaded and started, I found that the app was updated and worked well. It immediately found the Bespoke Cube and set up was simple. Once the app set everything up, it was time to let it do it's thing! It is pretty quiet, with the front frame pushing air in multiple directions, not just straight out like a fan, which was good for me. The front expands out and contracts as needed for the amount of cleaning going on. The first time we were cooking a large meal, I was shocked to see the front expanding out and hearing the fan ramp up. It was pretty interesting at first, and really through me off. But as the level of dirty air dropped, the frame contracted and thew fan spun down. Make sure you take that fact into account when determining where to place the Cube. The display on front gives basic info on air quality levels and VOC levels (listed as GAS on the display). The Smartthings app is where you can get the full breakdown of air quality, the history, energy used, and conditions outside in your area. The Samsung Bespoke Cube does a great job at clearing the air, keeping up with the status of the air around us and really keeping the air healthy! We are really happy with the Bespoke Cube and highly recommend it. The continued use and longevity will be tracked and updated once it's been in operation for a while. I hope this review helps in your decision. Good Shopping!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Air quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Filter life
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    High-End Smart Air Filter

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    About the BESPOKE The BESPOKE Cube air filter by Samsung is a Smart air purifier with advanced filtration. Filtration takes place through multiple filters. The machine measures various sized air particles and tells you the levels of each type. You can manage the air filter and monitor your space’s air quality through the SmartThings app. Packaging and Contents The packaging for the BESPOKE Cube is cardboard on 5 sides with Styrofoam on the bottom. Two straps secure the top to the bottom. There was no outer box for my delivery, so you could see what the product is. The contents included the air filter device, a pre-filter, PET Deodorization filter, Dust Collecting Filter, Pet Mesh Filters (5), user manual, and power adapter. I was glad to see this came with a manual since many electronics often simply refer you to a website for that. I prefer to receive this in physical format to get the product set up. Setting the Product Up Most of the product arrives preassembled with the exception of having to remove the plastic from around the filters. You have to disassemble both the front and the back to remove the plastic around these, but it’s good practice because you’ll do this when you replace the filters. I followed the instructions for taking it apart and putting it back together. Unfortunately, the instruction manual was not very clear. There are pet mesh filters that aren’t mentioned until page 15. It doesn’t say if these are optional or mandatory, so I assume that it is optional to use them. I have two dogs, so I wanted to use them anyway. The pet mesh filters easily snap onto the pre-filter. Once the filters were in place, I connected the power adapter and turned on the machine. When it starts the air filter will run through a power cycle and the front of the filter will move forward and back depending on the setting that the filter is set to. To change the settings, you can press the four-square button on the front. Next you can connect it to the SmartThings App. Let me save you some trouble here. The instructions were really bad for this part. What worked for me was to 1) download the SmartThings app and get it set up. 2) Add the air filter from the SmartThings app. It should connect quite easily. The manual showed trying to connect it to your Wi-Fi and put in a password. This was not needed and added to the confusion. For the air purifier to connect you must have 2.4 GHz support on your router. Appearance Okay, this thing is really big. It is the size of a 12-inch home theater subwoofer. I sat it next to my Definitive 10” sub, and the BESPOKE Cube was much bigger. It does have a nice style to it, and I like the gray color which doesn’t stand out too bad. Sound Most of the settings are really quiet. If you are thinking of buying this to use for a background noise or to drown out sounds, then you may want to reconsider. The only setting that was very loud was the High setting. The others were pretty quiet. Air Quality The machine measures air quality through a micro air sensor. It breaks up the air particles into three sizes and will show the levels of each size on the front display or in the app. It also has a way to detect some gases. As for the sniff test, the air around the machine does have a fresh smell to it. It’s hard to tell exactly how well something like this works without having instruments to measure it. I do believe that this device filters air better than some of the cheaper devices that I have used. Currently, I own four stand-alone air filters. I would put this in the top two. The other that I own in that group costs twice as much as the BESPOKE. Maintenance I mentioned earlier all of the filters that this uses to purify the air. While they may work really well, they don’t last forever. Only the pre-filter and pet mesh filters are washable. The PET Deodorization filter and the Dust Collection filter are consumable items, so you will have to replace them. They will likely last less than six months, and the life is dependent on the air quality being filtered. I did look up the replacement costs for the filter on Samsung’s website. You can buy a package of 1 PET Deodorization filter and 1 Dust Collection filter for $79.99. If you need to buy a pet mesh filter it is $59.99. Maintenance is always something to consider with these fancy air purifiers. To compare this with other high-end purifiers, I have another that uses a PECO filter that is $99 every six months. I’m giving the Samsung BESPOKE 4 stars. If I had a way to give it 4.5 I would. The air purifier is a next-level device that seems to work well. The downsides are that it is bulky and the filters are pretty expensive. Overall, I think it does its job well and it seems to be built well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Noise level
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A standout in the home air purifier category

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    Owning 2 long haired dogs & having had pets my entire life; I'm not new to air cleaners/purifiers. They've improved over the years as to what they can handle & the type/quality of filtration; and now Samsung has thrown their hat in the game. The biggest problem I had with this item - the box it came in! The unit is heavy for its size, Upon getting it in the door, I pushed it across the living room to a spot where I could unbox it. What I didn't realize was that it's a pull off box; the bottom side is a pretty crumbly styrofoam; so I left a trail of crumbs across the floor. My advice - get a piece of cardboard to lay it on; more particles will come out when you pull off the box. But it only gets better from here. As is the case with most devices today, the first step is to download the app; which in this case is Samsung Smart Things; a multi-function app for many Samsung products. Having a Samsung TV & Robot Cleaner, I already had the app, it was just a matter of adding the air purifier. The purifier comes with a triple filtration system - a charcoal, the main Hepa filter, and a very fine mesh filter which they term as a pet hair; but I can see how it would also collect large particle & dust so it doesn't prematurely fill up the main Hepa filter. Very smart. Once the filter pack was assembled, I fired it up. The control panel display is very low key, actually invisible if the unit is not on, when it is operating, it has an unassuming soft glow that would be very welcome if you're using it in a bedroom. The app offers full control of the device, you can set the wind strength to high, wind free (low), sleep, pet (remove pet fur & odors), or smart, which basically lets the unit do its own thing according to the current air quality. It also has a Smart Sleep switch with an ambient light detector which will sleep the unit at an appointed time & it senses darkness.Not that you would actually need that, depending on your sensitivity to bedroom noise; the unit is very quiet, actually the quietest I've ever seen. Then again, I'm a person that enjoys a bit of white noise in the bedroom, but whatever your choice, the Samsung has it covered. The sensitivity of the unit is pretty remarkable. We have it sitting in the living room; as we began to pan fry some chicken, I heard the unit go into high speed. When I went to look, I saw that the front display was illuminated GAS, as it had detected the small amount of gas emitted prior to the pilot light of the stove igniting the flame. When it does go into high speed, the front/rear panels automatically tip open to allow maximum air flow. As a bonus, this is actually a pretty good looking addition to whatever room you put it in, it doesn't look like you have an appliance in your living space. Just put a vase or some knickknack on top of it & it's right at home. Samsung seems to have done their homework on this piece - does what it's supposed to do, certainly better than any I've owned, and it looks good doing it. Hopefully I'll get a long life out of it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Air quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Stylish looks and excellent performance

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    The Samsung Bespoke cube air purifier is a modern-looking unit that can fit into any room with its style. The air purifier is easy to operate and gives me peace of mind when in use. Ideally meant for a room up to 350 square feet. There are various options to choose from when operating this air purifier via the Samsung SmartThings app and also by the touch button shown on the front of the panel. There are settings such as smart, high, wind-free, sleep, and pet. I have been utilizing the smart setting the most since that ensures me that the air purifier will adjust the settings internally to clean more air depending on the circumstances. As an allergy sufferer and during the spring/summer months I have noticed a bit more relief when I'm at home. Breathing clean air in this day and age is a very important detail for my household. The cleverly placed micro air sensor on this air purifier works very well and gives data on the fly to assure me that it's cleaning up dust particles and various gaseous scents in the air. The front wind panel will adjust accordingly and either push outward or inward depending on the airflow requirements. This machine has a 360-degree purification method that allows for 5 way suction of air and then circulates clean air in various directions. The front touch panel has a visual display of the sensor readings and a color-coded light showing good air or bad air at that time. The power button is a touch button and also the button to cycle through the various modes is also a touch icon. Pretty simple operation and the SmartThings app allows for more detail about the air quality and you can customize times to turn on / off automation. PRO: Looks stylish Powerful airflow Clean breathing Easy to use app CON: None

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Makes allergy and fire-season air breathable again

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    I am really impressed by the air purifier Samsung has put together here from two facets: one is the app connectivity and smart readouts; the other is mechanical and structural components of the filter itself. This filter has many layers and filter mediums which increases its odds of actually filtering the nasty stuff out, including pet allergens! When you set this filter up, you will find as I did that it is a somewhat lengthy process because you have to take out various layers of the filter and unwrap them from plastic and then replace them. Included are 5 disposable pet filters that are placed over one of the layers. I appreciate that they included 5 of them. The app controls are great. Hooking up the SmartThings app was easy and getting the air purifier connected to wifi didn’t take too long at all. The amount of control you have with the app is awesome, I only wish the same could be said of the smart assistant connectivity. I really like this air purifier, but I am hoping eventually for more Smart Assistant control features to be added in future updates. For example, right now I seem only to be able to ask Alexa to turn it on and off. I would like to be able to change the air purification settings from “Smart” to “High” for example with Alexa. The instructions are complicated in my opinion but are important because a filter like this needs to be used with care and not just flippantly plugged in and forgotten about. The instructions have portions, for example, that tell you not to turn the filter on when cooking fish or other extremely smelly foods. Altogether, this is an incredibly well-featured air purifier that I know is going to bring lots of users great relief during the allergy and smoke seasons. Thanks for reading and good luck with your purchase decision!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Cool design and seems very nice so far

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    We already had another brand of air purifier, but were intrigued with the design aesthetics and features that the Bespoke Cube Air Purifier offers. The look of the air purifier is very sleek and modern. The gray color is a very nice option for us as it compliments so many other colors that could be in the room around it. If one likes variety the front panel is interchangeable if a different style is desired. It is nice that the Bespoke Cube offers great looks because it does account for a decent size at roughly 14 ½” wide, 17” tall and 16” deep. It fits nicely in the living room area where we are using it so its size does not seem overwhelming as it is recommended for rooms up to 350 s.f.. Larger areas can utilize two air purifiers by stacking the Cubes as the top device will operate both units simultaneously. Setup is pretty simple and involves removing and unwrapping the filters, discarding the vinyl and foam packaging, and then putting the filters back in the Cube. The air purifier utilizes a Micro Air Sensor to detect even ultrafine dust particles. The display on the upper right face has shown “Gas” which indicates that the gas sensor has identified household odors like ammonia and benzene. Also displayed are the particulate matter (PM) level which refers to the size of particles as measured in micrometers. This includes PM10 (1/5 of the diameter of a human hair), PM2.5 (1/20 of the diameter of a human hair) and PM1.0 (1/50 of the diameter of a human hair). Samsung’s website provides a chart to indicate varying degrees of air quality from very poor (red) to good (blue). The unit is designed to pull air in from the front in a 5 way suction pattern and pass the air through a multi layered HEPA filtration system and then circulate clean air in multiple directions. This filtration system encompasses a pet mesh filter, pre-filter, pet deodorization filter and dust collecting filter. The multi-layers of this filtration system are stated to capture pet hair, trap large dust particles, reduce unpleasant odors and capture ultrafine dust. On Samsung’s website the filter kit that includes dust and deodorizing costs $79.99 and the pet mesh filter costs $59.99. It is recommended to replace the filters every 6 months if using the air filter daily, but they can last up to a year with less use. After replacing the filters, hold down the Filter button for 3 seconds to reset the reminder. Routine maintenance should include vacuuming the pre-filter located behind the rear panel and then rinsing it with lukewarm warm; and then allowing it to dry in a shaded area. If desired, the Bespoke Cube can be controlled by using the SmartThings app. This includes fan speed, filter status and air quality cleanliness. Wind strength speeds can be chosen by adjusting fan speed. Schedules can set up to turn the air purifier on and off at designated times should you not want the unit running all day and night. The air purifier allows one to select a Sleep mode to purify air while you sleep, utilize Wind-free mode to create a gentle wind and even disable all buttons with Lock mode if children are present. Thus far, our experience has been positive. The Bespoke Cube Air Purifier operates at a very quiet sound level, yet can adjust its operation as needed as it continually monitors and analyzes air quality. We’ve noticed it detects a difference in the air quality as we’ve been cooking or allowing more outside air in. Allergies do seem to be improved and it’s nice to know the indoor air quality is improved since we are spending more time at home on remote work days. The cost of this unit is a bit steep, but it’s nice to know if is delivering a health benefit. For this price it would have been nice to see Samsung provide a warranty beyond the typical one year. We’d recommend this air purifier to others as it has operated flawlessly thus far, provides a stylish design and the build quality seems quite excellent.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Feature Rich Well Performing Air Purifier

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    The Samsung Bespoke Cube Air Purifier comes with a power cord, a set of filters, 5 pet filters, and documentation. It’s not heavy so you’ll able to move it around to an ideal location in the home. The vent on the front is grey and the rest of it is an off white. The front panel (the grey vented part on the front) moves outward as the speed of the fans increase, so you’ll need to be mindful of this when placing the cube so that you can ensure that when it extends out (about 1.5”), it won’t be blocked by anything. I’m not sure why Samsung chose this design as it seems to make more sense to have it made extended out. Perhaps Samsung felt it was more efficient. Not a deal breaker by any means. It looks good with the grey front panel. It has multiple modes. Eco, High, Wind Free, Sleep, and Pet. In Pet mode, it will ramp up all of the fans to draw in any pet hair that might be floating around and the help clear out any pet odors. It is able to detect particles in the air as well as odors. The air quality detections are PM10, PM2.5, PM1.0, and Gas. In Smart mode, the cube will auto adjust as it needs to in order to purify the air based on particle size and/or amount of odor detected. The controls on the front are very simple and easy to use. Also, the LCD screen is easy to read even from across the room. A quick glance at the from of the cube is enough to get an idea of the air quality due to it using a colored bar across the top of the cube. The SmartThings app control is great. So far, I haven’t had any connection problems. SmartThings app allows you to remotely control the cube as well as take advantage of many of its features. It has a sleep mode so you can ensure the purifier doesn’t run during certain hours of the day or night. You can also set a schedule for it to be on and off. If you enable some of the Life features, you can monitor indoor and outdoor air quality as well as track the cube’s power usage. Samsung has added more features than I could have imagined for an air purifier. It certainly has more features and better control capability than any of the previous air purifiers that I’ve tried. Samsung has outdone themselves with the Bespoke Cube. If you are needing a feature rich remotely controllable air purifier that can detect multiple sized air particles and has a mode specifically for pet owners, then I would recommend the Samsung Bespoke Cube Air Purifier. I’m very happy with mine as it has worked out flawlessly.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Design, Noise level, Size
    Cons mentioned:
    Filter life
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quiet and very effective purifier.

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    The first thing you notice is the sleek design. The setup is very easy. The two filters are already in the cabinet. They just need to be removed to take the plastic sealing off of them and reinstall them. The extra pet filter is included and easy to install. I had the purifier up and running within 10 minutes of opening the box. The purifier has an indicator to tell you when a new filter is needed. The filter replacement cost is $79. This is kind of pricey, but hopefully there will be generic filters that will come out for it soon at a reduced cost. The purifier sits on the floor and is about the size of a large subwoofer. It can easily fit in most rooms. I like the looked of the purifier and it is very quiet most of the time. You can set it for the “Smart” setting that will adjust the fan speed based on conditions. You can also adjust the settings manually or in the app if you want. Overall, the BeSpoke is a great air purifier, but a little pricier than some. If I could give it 4.5 instead of 5 I would because of the price and the maintenance costs. I would recommend it to my friends.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Air quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Filter life
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very nice air filter

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    I recieved this air purifier to test last week and so far it seems to do really well. I have had a Bissell air320 in my basement for several years and a bluair 280i for about a year, both have their pro's and cons. This unit falls between on room size filtration on both of them, and features are similar to bluair (wifi connected and an app). This Samsung by far is the most advanced of all 3, with carbon filter, pet filter, and Herpa filter all in it. Right now all I see on the market is proprietary refill, but I'm site after marker replacements will come soon. When choosing a purifier, filter replacement can be cost prohibitive. This unit is a bit on the pricier side like blu air, but blu air has som aftermarket filter that ease the wallet burdon and work good. Now for the setup, this was easy. After getting all the securing tape off all the pieces and opening the filters, this thing was easy to plug in and set up. If yo lu read the book first, it goes well. I downloaded the samsung smartthings app and scanned the qr code on the side and the wifi set up was right there and super easy to follow. Not one bad word said. The smart things app also asked if I wanted to link my Honeywell thermostat and arlo doorbell, but I did not. You can also add other items (tv's bluray's ect…). I just didn't want to because their separate apps work well, just no need. That being said I could control all my settings, with 5 vent speeds, 1 vs 3 vent directions, and air quality readings on it. I can turn up the filter from my bedroom to filter more loudly overnight, then turn it down when we are out in the living area during the day. Most of the settings are quiet, but the max setting is definitely noticeable. It muffles conversations. This has a grille plate that moves in and out based on how much airflow is going on, so you do need to make sure you have space around it to allow that to move. I feel in the air filter market, this is premium priced, but it also feels and works like premium features, and they took the time to make the setup easy, which it should be. It does filter odors well, and I do have pets that this keeps liter dust and fur knocked down. My filter in about a month is definately showing some of that and dust. I will give this 5 of 5 for now, and also reccomend thus to friends and family who want to filter their air.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Air quality, Design, Noise level
    Cons mentioned:
    Filter life
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Smart air purifier with high quality

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    Bespoke Cube is Samsung's newest air purifier. The colorful stylish design of the air purifier blends with the home decor. The setup was so easy, just insert the included filters and you are done. The cube is recommended for up to 350 Sq. Ft. rooms, which I used in my living room, and it covered the area surprisingly good. It is so quiet; you will barely notice any noise even at higher speeds. Using the SmartThings app, you can control this purifier, get notifications, check the air quality, etc. There is a display at the top right section of the front panel that shows the air quality, operating mode, and filter color indicator. The air purifier has a powerful 5-way suction in the rear to intake the air and circulates the cleaner air from the front panel for all around purification. The multi layered HEPA filtration system includes dust collecting filter, pet deodorization filter, pre-filter, and a pest mesh filter and combinedly remove any unpleasant odors while trapping dust. The Pet mode comes in handy if you have pets. It is supposed to remove pet hair and any odors. I like the fact that it has a Micro Air sensor that detects dust particles as well as identifying gas contamination. The filters can get expensive depending on your usage. They can last up to a year. The app will let you know when it is time to replace them as well. The front panel on the cube is interchangeable. If you are ever bored of the design, you can update it with a different color and pattern. Overall, this is one of the best high quality air purifiers and I highly recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Air quality, Design, Noise level
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Attractive, Effective, Quiet Workhorse

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    This is our 3rd household air purifier, & this unit is the most technologically advanced of the 3. Our other 2 purifiers were larger rectangular boxes that were somewhat unattractive & obtrusive. With the bulkier units, we found ourselves trying to strategically place them out of the way, which became both a challenge & a compromise, given that they’re not at optimal function when placed against a wall or next to other fixtures or furniture. For maximum effectiveness, air purifiers like unobstructed airflow. In contrast, this attractive Cube has a sleek, compact design w/a modest footprint (just 14” x17” x15”) that blends nicely w/our furniture. Aesthetically, we’re comfortable placing it in the open where it fits w/our décor & can circulate best. We live in the Southeast in middle-Tennessee. Although it’s a beautiful area, it’s also known for pollen, dust mites, mold, ragweed, heavy concentrations of deciduous trees, a long growing season, & notorious seasonal allergies. In fact, our city is ranked by the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) as an “Allergy Capital”. Accordingly, most of our local board-certified allergists & otolaryngologists (aka ENTs) recommend their allergy suffering patients consider buying certified household air purifiers/cleaners. So, we jumped at the chance to try this new Samsung high-tech air purifier in May, which was the perfect primetime window to test its effectiveness against our challenging environment. To cut right to the chase, after just one week of leaving this air purifier on auto/smart mode, we definitely feel a difference! Normally, as the weather warms in May, the house begins to smell a little musty by the time we come home from work. But after just a couple of days w/the Bespoke Cube, we both agreed that the downstairs area of the house had a cleaner, fresher, less stuffy smell when we walked in at the end of the day. We’ve also noticed that we’ve been sneezing less since we installed this unit earlier this month. Do we have expensive, sophisticated test equipment to scientifically validate what we believe is noticeably improved air quality? No. Is it possible that our perception that we’re breathing easier during this spring’s allergy season is due in part to a placebo effect & not directly attributable to this air purifier? I suppose it’s possible, but not likely. This unit includes a micro air sensor that accurately detects particles down to ultrafine dust as small as 0.3 microns. The gas sensor detects household odors including ammonia, acetic acid, benzene, & toluene. Its activated carbon HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filter removes up to 99.7% of indoor airborne particulate matter circulating in our home. We cook w/natural gas & have a natural gas fireplace in the living room. Our open floor plan provides for a large open space w/the living room & dining room areas adjacent to the kitchen. We can now measure how cooking affects our air quality--via Samsung’s SmartThings App--before, during & after meals. This unit’s AI purification monitors the pollution level & constantly adjusts to optimize purification. When this smart unit detects heavy concentrations of contaminants in room air, the fan speed adjusts accordingly & the front panel extends outward to allow for increased airflow & purification. The unit is Wi-Fi enabled & includes Alexa & Google Asst. voice recognition. The app alerts you when it’s time to buy replacement filters. Although we don’t have pets, our siblings’ families do, & we’re recommending this unit to them. There’s a Pet Mode to remove pet hair & odors so that their families can all breathe cleaner air, & so can we, when we visit them! And for those w/smokers, this unit is also designed to filter tobacco smoke. One nice surprise: the SmartThings App came preloaded on our Samsung S22 Ultra smartphones. Of course, the Cube itself has a digital air quality display on the front panel if your phone’s not handy. Overall, this is a quiet, attractive, high-quality air purifier that we can confidently recommend for a 350 sq. ft. space. It’s not inexpensive, but then, quality never is. Samsung’s Bespoke Cube provides a good return on your investment. In fact, we plan on buying another unit for our master bedroom so that we’ll sleep better.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Air quality, Noise level
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Clean Air is a must in my home and this unit Works

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    The Samsung Bespoke Cube Air Purifier is what I needed without actually knowing I needed it, especially during this horrible pollen season. Our family has seen a drastic decrease in the stuffy noses when indoors compared to prior years without the Samsung Bespoke Air Purifier. When it arrived, the packaging was good enough it survived UPS literally throwing the box out the side of the truck, yes, the driver was having a bad day and he tossed it out right onto my driveway and left. I was initially worried and had it on video, even called UPS and sent them the video before opening in case there was damage. Guess what, not even a scratch, so the price reflects more than the product itself, it is also the packaging you are paying for and it was worth it. The Bespoke air purifier connects to the Samsung Smart Things app for total control and ease of registering the product along with total operation control of the unit. The app also shows you all the data the actual unit is reading along with displaying it on its small ghosted display on the upper right corner. The power button took a minute to find, it is right next to the screen and is a tad hard to see at first in the gray color. Quiet is the name of the game here, yes, even at full function and ripping all those bad particles out of the air, it sounds like a small fan, normal use, you will be unable to hear it, I guarantee it. As the particles measured goes up, the unit self-adjusts its need to pull more air through the filtering system and the front actually expands to allow more air through and once clean, it closes back up and turns back into a quiet unit that sits perfectly in any corner or middle of the room. I placed ours near the front door and HVAC floor vent, which I can tell you the sensors are legit and work crazy fast. If you open the door, the unit almost instantaneously turns up the level of cleaning until back down to a normal level. This also does the same thing when the AC turns on, well, did at first. After a month of leaving the unit on auto, the AC no longer kicks it on as much, stating the air in our home is becoming more and more clean. I know it is stated for 350 sq feet but placing it near the vent has slowly helped clean the air throughout the home. The pet mode does seem to work, I have noticed my 13-year-old sneezing less and less from our cat and Husky. The unit is a tad heavy, at 27 pounds, it is not the easiest to move especially for someone with an arm that is still being rehabbed after surgery. Luckily the foot pads on the bottom slide the unit easily across wood or laminate flooring. I am very happy with the Samsung Bespoke Air Purifier that I ordered another for our upstairs hallway to help us breathe even better at night time.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Air quality, Noise level, Size
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A breath of fresh air.

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    This is my second venture into owning an air purifier product. I know a lot of consumers reading this review will be wondering, exactly how do you judge an air purifying product? I live in a home which is approximately 1800 square feet. We are constantly going in and out of our home all day, we have a parrot, cook pretty frequently, and do quite a bit of baking. The first thing that stuck me is the size of this product. It is pretty wide and has a large footprint. This alone told me that that amount of air that is going to be pushed by this unit is going to be pretty substantial. The noise level of this product is non-existent on the low settings and on the highest settings it still remained tolerable. I have my unit located in my bedroom. I can honestly say that it removes that stale air smell as well as clothes odors. I keep my unit on low and it does an amazing job. The unit has a set of small wheels on the bottom side. This definitely aided in the movement of the unit and its placement. I found the App once download and saved to my phone was decent working. My air purifier was connected to my IPhone 13, and the paring and connection was relatively simple. You can control the product in two ways. Either control it directly from the product itself, or control it thru the Smart Things app. It is nice to be able to have this choice, as there are a lot of products on the market which are ONLY controllable via an app. A safety note on this product. The front grill moves in and out according to what speed the unit is set to. On higher speeds, the grill is in the wide open position, and on the lower speeds the grill is more closed. If you have children, you should be careful when changing settings, as you want to ensure fingers or other objects don't become caught. Thus far, since I have had this product, it has worked wonderfully. In closing, I'm pretty happy with this product. On low speeds the air purifier is nearly silent which is perfect for light sleepers. Having a product that is capable of removing a dust, particles, odors and other impurities from your breathable air is great. I am definitely loving this product.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Design, Display, Noise level
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    State of the Art Air Purifier

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    I have had previous experiences with air purifiers and I have to say that this one is quite unique, in a very positive way. Just to start off, the looks of it—it’s so modern and sleek looking, in a futuristic, classy way. Past air purifiers I’ve had were the standard rectangular, tall and nondescript ones; in other words, boring. I thought that was okay, as long as they did the job. Well, they did, they worked…I would call them adequate compared to this Samsung Bespoke Air Purifier. Why? Because not only does this have the looks, but it really works, and it works extremely well. The AI purification system which monitors the level of air pollution works like magic—it continuously senses the pollution level via a Micro Air Sensor and automatically adjusts to compensate. There’s a discreet, simple touch display on the upper right front which shows the air quality levels: the concentration levels (the dust particles in parts per million, I believe) and the operation mode (there’s a choice between Smart, High, Wind-Free, Sleep, Pet), as well as a color indicator (red, yellow, green, blue from worst to best). If there’s an indication of a type of gas contamination, the display will read “GAS”. As I’ve been using this air purifier for about a week, I’ve seen it successfully sense all these levels. When we cook in the kitchen, it revs up to clear the air of any smoke and odors. It senses everything, from the most minute change to the most obvious. One day we lit a stick of incense and it gently turned just a bit higher. The next morning we cooked some bacon (turning the surrounding air quite hazy) and it turned to the highest setting. Another day my husband was painting our living room walls and the display read “GAS” to alert us to the chemical contamination level. The neatest thing is when the system senses the various levels and adjusts the fans to compensate, the front panel will move forwards or backwards, opening and closing; it’s quite cool to see in action. It does not have a single filter, but four—a pet mesh filter (replaceable), a pre-filter, a pet deodorization filter, and a dust collecting filter (replaceable). The instructions state that if you have the air purifier on 24/7 with normal use, you shouldn’t have to replace the mesh filter or dust filter for a whole year. (Of course that could vary depending on different use situations.) There is a filter replacement reminder which will show on the front display when needed. A last great point—this unit is quiet when in operation. Even when the fans are on the highest level, it’s perhaps like a loud whisper. Aesthetically speaking the cube shape and the vent patterns on the front and back make for an understated, stylish and sophisticated look. All in all, an extremely high quality air purifier that not only looks great, but works superbly well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Air quality, Design, Noise level
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the best Air Purifiers in the market!

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    I have installed this Samsung air purifier in my room which is the master room, it is spacious but does not have good ventilation and sometimes due to weather changes the air does not feel that clean, however with this device I have been pleasantly surprised, it is clear that the product is a relatively high price but I feel that it is worth it because the air purifier performs flawlessly. The design of the air purifier is pretty nice and looks great in my room, the controls are very discreet as well as the indicator lights, the color is cool and it is not a very large device but despite that it surprises in performance. It has a SmartThings app that is simple to use and very helpful, you can choose between 5 modes, if I'm at home I just leave in 'smart' and when sleeping in 'sleep', I have noticed a lot of difference to when I didn't have it, the air feels cleaner, I consider it a very good air purifier. I don't have pets but this air purifier has a mode where it detects air pollution from pets as well, it includes filters that promise to last up to a year but in the end it will depend on usage. The air purifier is actually quite, even more in the sleep mode which definitely does not interrupt your sleep at night. The air purifier is able to measure the air quality and clean the air depending on the situation, also the device notifies you if it detects gas in the air or smoke which I find very convenient. Having an air purifier It could seem not important, but after using a very good air purifier like this Samsung Bespoke Cube Air Purifier, it is difficult not to consider it as important appliance to have at home, highly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Air quality, Display, Noise level
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent air purifier with SmartHome features

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    This Samsung BESPOKE Cube Air Purifier does an excellent job of removing dust, particulate contamination, pet dander, and pet fur from the air in a medium-sized room. It also removes some odors. The unit itself is a fairly large cube. I was surprised at how much of its internal volume was occupied by filter media. There are 4 different filters inside the cube, each performing a different function. The front display is a nice touch. It lets you know the concentration of different size particles in your air, and also lets you know the current operating mode and if any of the filters need replacing. The unit is extremely quiet. Depending on the mode selected, the sound ranges from a very gentle "woosh" to essentially silent. The front panel is motorized and moves in or out depending on how much air flow is required. I really like the SmartHome integration. I am already set up with over 40 SmartHome-compatible devices so adding this air purifier was to the mix was a great benefit. The SmartHome app on a mobile phone is able to control all the operating parameters of the air purifier, and the purifier can be integrated into SmartHome routines to automate it's operation. Overall it is a very effective device with a complete set of compelling features.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Filter life
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good filter, high price.

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    Samsung - BESPOKE Cube Air Purifier – Gray The Samsung air purifier is a large square box like device. It has 3 filters on the rear of the unit as well as 1 one the front. It also has an added pet filter on the back of the unit that is washable. The filter screen on the front and another one on the rear are also washable. The Pet filter mesh that it comes with is not only washable, but they also include 5 of them. The unit is controlled by Samsung Smart Things app, or the front panel. The air quality sensor seems very accurate and keeps up with the air movement. You can switch between air output directions, either straight out or diffused to the sides. It has multiple selections, but they are not much different. The fan speeds are selectable only in that you can change the mode but not really the fan speed. You have Smart, High, Wind Free, Sleep, and Pet. The only setting that really changes the fan speed is High. All others run the fan at low speed so as to not be heard. In sleep mode it turns off the display and dims the air quality indicator. So what you get is Slow, slower than slow, so slow you cant feel the air movement, slow and dim, or full blast. In smart mode it’s supposed to change between high, medium and low. But it just seems to run on high for a minute and then slow down till you don’t hear it. If you would like to select a medium speed for the fan, you cannot. I read the manual as well as looked through the Smart things app and there is no way to just select a fan speed. I even called them to ask about changing the fan speed, I was informed that it is not possible. You can select High, but all other functions will result in the filter selecting its own speed. So now that I have that out of the way here’s what to expect from the unit. The only mode that seems to be usable for me is “Smart”. In that mode it will adjust the fan and air movement according to the air quality. There have been times I have though I smelled sewer gas but was unable to locate any source of it. This unit will change the display to “GAS” when it detects sewer gas, or other gasses, I’m sure. Using the Smart Things app, you can select a schedule and even put the unit in sleep mode at a set time. I would like to be able to change the fan speeds, but they have deemed that unnecessary. The unit cleans the air as expected and it is nice that the filter screens can be washed. There are 2 filter sections that cannot be washed and must be replaced. Their estimate is 6 months if used 24/7. If your environment is dirty, they may not last that long. My bottom line is for this price I think you should be able to use all the functions it comes with as well as select a fan speed that you want. Although I believe the unit works as its supposed to, I think its just a bit overpriced. On the bottom of the unit there is a bearing ring and wheels that allow the unit to turn in a circle. This is not addressed in the manual, and I can not find what device it is supposed to be hooked onto it. It seems this unit is part of a larger air cleaning system, but no information is given. For the price I think you could get more.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Air Purification

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    The Samsung BESPOKE Cube Air Purifier is a nice unit and does a great job at air purification. Following are what I found to be the pros and cons: Pros: - Set up was easy, basically just unpacking and installing filters and it is ready to go. - There are 5 different modes - Smart, High, Wind-Free, Sleep and Pet. I've been using it in Smart mode, as it automatically detects the amount of dust, odors and gas in the air and adjusts to the correct speed to take care of it. When the air is purified to the lowest levels then it goes to the lowest/quietest setting. - It runs very quietly. - It comes with special pet filters, including some extras, and when it is in pet mode it detects the amount of dust, smells and fur in the air and removes them. From my initial observations, this is really helpful in quickly eliminating the smells that come with my pets and also seems to be doing a good job at controlling the hair/fur that flies around from shedding pets. - There is a lock setting to allow you to lock the controls so kids don't accidentally change them. - There is a filter replacement reminder, which sets off an audible alarm to notify you when the filter needs to be replaced. This alarm can be reset. - You can change the number of air outlets between 1 and 3, which could be helpful depending on where you place the purifier and if there are things close to some of the outlets. - There is an LED indicator to let you know what mode the unit is in and to show the quality of the surrounding air. It checks air quality pollution levels as well as gas levels in the air. The air quality level indicator switches every 10 seconds between PM10, PM2.5 and PM1.0, which is the particles of different sizes it detects in the air, so the unit can adjust to clean the different size particles and you can visually see the size of particles it is cleaning. It also detects any gas levels and shows the level 1 - 4 of any gas detected. When particles are detected, you can see the unit go to work and quickly remove them until the indicators get back to showing the lowest levels, so you know the air has been cleaned. - This air purifier can be connected to Wifi and the SmartThings App to control the unit from your phone and the App, as opposed to using the LED settings on the unit. Cons: - The only real con is that this air purifier is somewhat large. It is cube shaped and is 15" wide,17.5" tall, and 16 - 17" deep. (The depth varies depending on what mode it is in, as the front extends a little in the higher modes.) Of course, with an air purifier it also can't sit too close to other items to allow for air to circulate around and through it. So, make sure to measure to ensure you have an area to place it that has enough room. This Samsung BESPOKE Cube Air Purifier does a great job at purifying the air, removing dust particles, fur, gas and smells from the room in which it sits. It is also a quiet, nice looking unit. As long as you have a large enough space to place it in the room you want to purify, I feel it will do a great job performing your air purification.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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