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Big Announcement! Version 2 of LaminAir is now out (1) ๐Ÿงต

I got rid of the louvers and replaced it with a swivel design. Replaced SmartAir S filter with 2 Honeywell filters. (2)

The stand can be connected to a tripod! (3)

Can be used at the dentist. This can supplement @findmeabluebird's Readimask nose hack. (4)

Here's another photo at the dentist for my kid: (5)

Easily adjustable, versatile, rechargeable, modular, and open source! (6)

Results of experiments. Can get between 80-92% reduction in aerosols between 0.02 and 1 microns (7). The "cleaner air" section is larger than that of competitors.

To produce the graph above, I used a PortaCount to test the effectiveness of the device in a room with minimal ventilation, with a large window slightly open: (8)

LaminAir V2 can be used as a respirator booster: (9)

Detailed DIY instructions (e.g. printing plastic parts, or assembling the pieces together) are available here (10):

Live in the U.S. or Canada and want to purchase? You can do so here: (11)

Plastic-parts-only can be a purchasing option in the near future, if you want to save money on labor and are interested in DIY / STEM project! (END)

Big Announcement! Version 2 of LaminAir is now out (1) ๐ŸงตI got rid of the louvers and replaced it with a swivel design. Replaced SmartAir S filter with 2 Honeywell filters. (2) The stand can be connected to a tripod! (3) Can be used at the dentist. This can supplement @findmeabluebird's Readimask nose hack. (4) Here's another photo at the dentist for my kid: (5) Easily adjustable, versatile, rechargeable, modular, and open source! (6) Results of experiments. Can get between 80-92% reduction in aerosols between 0.02 and 1 microns (7). The "cleaner air" section is larger than that of competitors. To produce the graph above, I used a PortaCount to test the effectiveness of the device in a room with minimal ventilation, with a large window slightly open: (8) LaminAir V2 can be used as a respirator booster: (9) Detailed DIY instructions (e.g. printing plastic parts, or assembling the pieces together) are available here (10): Live in the U.S. or Canada and want to purchase? You can do so here: (11)Plastic-parts-only can be a purchasing option in the near future, if you want to save money on labor and are interested in DIY / STEM project! (END)

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