Air purifiers have become increasingly common in Indian homes, but finding one that balances performance, smart features and coverage without crossing into premium territory remains a challenge. The Wozoyo Pure Air PA4 enters this space with an ambitious promise. Priced at Rs 11,499, the air purifier is designed to handle large rooms, offering coverage of up to 1,211 sq. ft while packing features typically associated with more expensive models.
On paper, the air purifier combines a high Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR), a multi-stage filtration system, smart app controls and voice assistant support in a sleek, minimalist design. The question, however, is whether these specifications translate into a noticeably cleaner indoor environment and enough real-world value to justify their price. After spending time with the Pure Air PA4, here's what the experience has been like.
Design and Build
One of the first things that stands out about the Wozoyo Pure Air PA4 is that it doesn't look like a conventional air purifier. Instead of the boxy, appliance-like designs that dominate this category, it adopts a more modern and minimalist approach. The cylindrical purifier sits inside a rectangular frame, giving it a distinctive appearance.
The design also serves a practical purpose. At just a glance, it is clear that portability has been a key focus. The integrated frame doubles as a carrying handle, making it easy to move the unit from a bedroom to a living room or home office without much effort. For users who don't want to invest in multiple purifiers for different rooms, this flexibility is a genuine advantage.
The top section of the frame houses a touch-sensitive control strip that makes it easy to operate the purifier without reaching for the app. Users can power the device on or off, adjust airflow settings and activate the oscillation feature directly from the panel. Wozoyo has also integrated an LED light into the design, which doubles as a night lamp. It is a thoughtful addition that enhances the PA4's usability in bedrooms and other low-light environments.
Build quality feels reassuringly solid. The plastic construction keeps the overall weight manageable while still feeling sturdy enough for everyday use. What further separates the PA4 from many rivals is its 2-in-1 approach. It combines an air purifier with a fan, allowing purified air to be circulated more effectively throughout the room. During use, the oscillation system proved particularly useful. The unit can oscillate up to 90 degrees horizontally and tilt vertically up to 105 degrees, helping distribute airflow across a wider area rather than concentrating it in a single direction. In practice, this makes the room feel fresher more quickly, especially in larger spaces.
Performance
An air purifier ultimately lives or dies by its ability to improve air quality, and this is where the Wozoyo Pure Air PA4 makes its strongest case. In day-to-day use, the real-time PM2.5 display proved surprisingly useful. Rather than simply trusting that the purifier was doing its job, we could monitor changes in indoor air quality and see the purifier react accordingly. Activities such as opening windows, dusting a room or cooking nearby would often result in noticeable fluctuations in air quality readings, prompting the PA4 to increase its airflow when required.
The four-stage filtration system is designed to tackle a wide range of airborne pollutants, including dust, pollen, smoke, pet dander and microscopic particles. While it is difficult to independently verify the company's filtration claims during a review period, the purifier consistently kept rooms feeling fresher, particularly during days when outdoor air quality was poor. Those who suffer from dust allergies or live in areas prone to pollution may appreciate the difference more than others.
Another highlight is the purifier's dual role as an air circulator. The 90-degree oscillation and vertical tilt mechanism help distribute purified air across a larger area, preventing the common issue of clean air being concentrated in one spot. In practical use, this made the PA4 feel more effective in larger living rooms and open spaces than many stationary air purifiers we have tested.
Noise levels are also well managed. On lower fan speeds, the purifier remains unobtrusive enough for bedrooms and workspaces. Sleep Mode, in particular, proved useful during overnight operation, allowing the device to run quietly without becoming a distraction. At higher fan speeds, the airflow becomes more noticeable, but this is expected given the amount of air the unit is designed to process.
The companion app adds convenience rather than transforming the experience. Being able to adjust settings remotely, monitor air quality and integrate the purifier with Alexa or Google Assistant fits well with the PA4's smart-home ambitions. However, most users will likely spend more time interacting with the touch controls and air quality display than diving into advanced app settings.
Verdict
Overall, the Wozoyo Pure Air PA4 delivers a balanced performance. It combines strong airflow, wide coverage and effective circulation with useful smart features and low noise levels. Its biggest strengths lie in its distinctive design, portability and the ability to function as both an air purifier and an air circulator, making it more versatile than many traditional purifiers in this price segment.
While users with smaller rooms may find the coverage capabilities more than they need, those looking for a purifier that can comfortably handle larger living spaces, bedrooms or home offices will likely appreciate what the PA4 brings to the table. The long filter life and quiet operation further strengthen its appeal for everyday use. If you're looking for a feature-rich air purifier under Rs 12,000 that offers both purification and air circulation in a thoughtfully designed package, the PA4 is easy to recommend.



