Unfortunately, its let down by its limited particulate detection, which focuses solely on PM2.5.
It has a square footprint with rounded corners and dimensions of 9.5 x 9.4 x 20 inches.
Overall build quality feels cheap and flimsy.
The unit sounded particularly hollow when handled, and the surrounding panels feel thin and flexed easily.
The screen on the top of the air purifier uses a mixture of printed-on symbols and LEDs.
Speaking of the touch controls, theyre very responsive and easy to use.
Note that the unit displays a warm white underlight around the base.
Aside from the less-than-informative graph, I found the app useful for controlling the P200 Pro remotely.
It was interesting to learn which pollen types were the most prolific wherever I was.
In contrast, the P200 Pro detected small levels at all times.
I sprayed dry shampoo around the air purifier.
However, our benchmarking air quality monitor was still showing air quality as poor.
This stirred up a fair amount of dust and the purifier detected this increase in about 30 seconds.
This wasn’t a thought I needed popping into my head at 1am.
I tested the air purifiers sound levels from the lowest to the highest manual fan speeds.
The lowest speed gave a reading of 35dB, which is equivalent to a whisper.
Should I buy the AiDot Welov P200 Pro?
There are also options in the gadget configs in the app to create Siri shortcuts or connect to Alexa.
It hasnt got a companion app to keep tabs on your air quality.
I left it running in my bedroom overnight to determine whether it disturbed my sleep.