Nice that they include a CADR rating. Yours comes in at 330 cubic meters of filtered air per hour. Much better than my little 5 in 1 ozone box.
Here is an example of an air filter made for a bigger space:
(much like the ones I bought from another company years ago...)
Jafända Air Purifiers Home Large Room 3800 sq ft H13 True HEPA Filters Activated Carbon APP & Alexa Air Cleaner Dust Pollen Smoke Allergies Odors Pet VOCs https://a.co/d/dP0BgZh
It will filter up to 830 cubic meters an hour (488 cubic feet per minute). No built in UV but when the smoke in Reno kept getting so thick we could not see down the street, as long as we remained inside our house, we could not smell it.
That’s a nice unit! This old house is small so the one I bought filters most of it. It has four small bedrooms and we keep one closed off. I have a room on one end and my husband sleeps in a recliner in one room next to the bathroom. I put small room filters in both of those to help the big unit. The dogs have a room next to his.
The house was built in 50’s farmhouse style to suck air through the house to keep it cool, before air-conditioning. It has the large farmhouse windows and I replaced them all with low-e windows several years ago.
When I bought this unit, I didn’t hook it up to Wi-Fi as instructed. It started pitching a fit a couple of months later. I didn’t know what it wanted so I found my manual and read it. I put the app on my phone and put it on Wi-Fi. It needed a software update. As soon as it found Wi-Fi, it updated itself. It’s quiet now unless I burn something in the kitchen. 😶 I keep it on the AI setting instead of manual and if it detects bad air for any reason, it ramps itself up until its air tester detects that the air is good.