WINIX 5510 Air Purifier (New Generation of 5500-2 with App Support) for Home Large Room Up to 1881 Ft² in 1 Hr, True HEPA, High Deodorization Carbon Filter and Auto Mode, Captures Pet Allergies, Smoke
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The Winix 5510 features a 4-stage air purification system, this unit removes 99.99% of airborne particles as small as 0.01 microns in size. Winix’s PlasmaWave® Technology may help to reduce the presence of airborne pollutants and impurities. The unit’s built-in Smart Sensors detect and monitor the quality of air in your environment and provides a visual representation of your current air quality. When in Auto Mode, the unit automatically adjusts fan speeds to ensure efficient and cost-effective cleaning. Sleep mode is automatically activated when the room is darkened, providing quiet, energy-efficient operation.
𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐌 𝐕𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐝𝐞 𝐚𝐭 𝟑92 𝐬𝐪 𝐟𝐭.: Also cleans rooms up to 1,881 sq ft in 1 hour (940 sq ft in 30 minutes, 627 sq ft in 20 minutes, 470 sq ft in 15 minutes)
𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐱 𝐓𝐫𝐮𝐞 𝐇𝐄𝐏𝐀: Captures 99.99%* of airborne allergens including pollen, dust, smoke, and pet dander, as small as 0.01 microns
𝐖𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐌𝐞𝐬𝐡 𝐏𝐫𝐞-𝐅𝐢𝐥𝐭𝐞𝐫: The first line of defense against the largest airborne particles found indoors
𝐀𝐝𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐝 𝐎𝐝𝐨𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐥 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐛𝐨𝐧 𝐅𝐢𝐥𝐭𝐞𝐫: Reduces VOCs and household odors from cooking, pets, and smoke. It is designed to catch airborne particles found indoors, which also helps prolong the True HEPA Filter life
𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐦𝐚𝐖𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐀𝐢𝐫 𝐂𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐀𝐢𝐫 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐞𝐫: Control and monitor your unit anytime from anywhere by instantly accessing your unit with the Winix Smart App through the convenient WiFi feature
𝐀𝐢𝐫 𝐐𝐮𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫: Visual indicator displays real-time air quality in the room with LED lights
𝐒𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐫𝐬 + 𝐀𝐮𝐭𝐨 𝐌𝐨𝐝𝐞: Built-in air quality sensor measures and adjusts fan speed in real-time
𝐅𝐢𝐥𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫: When the filters need to be replaced, the Filter Replacement Indicator LED will illuminate
Customers say
Customers find this air purifier effective at eliminating odors, particularly paint fumes, and appreciate its super quiet operation. The device works well at removing dust and pollen from the air, and helps with both allergies and asthma symptoms, reducing sniffling and sneezing. Customers like the washable pre-filter that wipes off easily with a dry microfiber cloth, and consider it well worth the price.
10 reviews for WINIX 5510 Air Purifier (New Generation of 5500-2 with App Support) for Home Large Room Up to 1881 Ft² in 1 Hr, True HEPA, High Deodorization Carbon Filter and Auto Mode, Captures Pet Allergies, Smoke
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Original price was: $179.99.$145.99Current price is: $145.99.


Amazon Customer –
Quiet and Efficient!
Nice unit, really quiet and really good air flow on high for a hepa filter. The size is just right. It’s been on for a month collecting lots of dust and no problems. The orange light comes on when I light a candle so I know it’s working. The air smells better and I notice less dust. So far it’s worked great. Opened the box, inserted the filter and turned it on. Easy enough.
Victor Alvarez –
Excellent Air Purifier with Smart Features
This purifier makes a big difference in air quality. It’s powerful enough for a large room, runs quietly on the lower settings, and the auto mode adjusts the fan speed based on air quality. The filters are easy to replace, and the app support is a great bonus—I can check air quality and control the unit from my phone. After just a few days, I noticed less dust and fresher air. Highly recommend if you want an effective, user-friendly air purifier.
writersblock73 –
Keeps Wildfire Smoke Outside
We’ve had one heck of a fire season this year–and if you live in the Western United States, I can already see you nodding your head in agreement. That’s probably why you’re here reading this review. Thank goodness for air purifiers. Chances are you’ve already looked at tons of them. You might even be confused as to which one to choose. Hopefully I can help you out with that.In essence, all an air purifier has to do is filter the air and expel it in better shape than it inhaled it. Most units (including the Winix unit here) do this by pulling the air through a HEPA filter–and that certainly helps. If all you’re looking to do is reduce dust, you can stop here. Pick a filter, any filter. You’ll get the job done.But why stop with one layer of filtration when this unit offers you four?When the air enters your Winix, it will first encounter a cleanable dust screen. This screen is much like what you may have in front of your computer case fans. Large particles get stuck here rather than in your HEPA filter, meaning you won’t have to replace the HEPA as often. In fact, Winix recommends replacing the HEPA once a year; you may have noticed that other brands recommend changing filters every three months or so. That’s why, and it serves as Layer One.The next layer is a honeycomb filter which is filled with activated carbon. You see, HEPA filters alone won’t eliminate odors. Just like how activated carbon will remove odors from fish tanks when used as part of the tank’s filtration, it also removes odors from the air. Pet dander, wildfire smoke, a certain someone’s love of gassy foods… yeah, you’ll like this function. That’s Layer Two.Layer Three is the HEPA filter itself. Small particles you may not be able to see–but will still do a number on your eyes and sinuses–get stopped in their tracks here.Layer Four is a negative-ion filter that Winix calls “Plasmawave.” Without over complicating the science behind it, this feature will make it harder for viruses to spread and will cause smaller particles to sink where they can be collected easier. This feature can be turned off if you don’t see the need for such thoroughness or perhaps you’re skeptical of the process, but I strongly suggest leaving it on.When it’s time to change (or clean, in the case of your dust screen) your filters, getting to them is easy. The entire front panel is held on by magnets (better than plastic tabs which can break over time). The filters themselves are easy to find right here on Amazon, and they are reasonably priced. You’ll be switched over in minutes. Your biggest hassle just might be tearing your new filters out of its packaging.Now let’s talk about features. For the vast majority of the people, simply hitting the “auto” button will work. This unit has an air quality sensor, and it will automatically increase its fan speed when it senses that your air quality has declined. Once air quality improves, it’ll slow down its fans. It’s a set-and-forget type of thing.For those who are more hands-on, you can bypass the auto mode and choose your own fan speed. This is useful if you’re running this unit in a room that needs more “reach,” or if you find the white noise of the fans to be soothing. On maximum speed, the unit is still quiet enough to hold a conversation next to it—a box fan is far, far louder. The filtered air is pushed upward, where it can more easily circulate in the room without diluting the denser polluted air it has yet to filter. This helps the purifier do a more efficient job.The air quality monitor lets you know what your room’s air quality is by showing you one of three colors: Blue means your air quality is good; Amber means it’s… well… mediocre; Red means bad. Pretty easy stuff, and easy to see from across the room. The various functions and features are backlit, so even in a dark room you won’t have any trouble selecting what you want. For those who are bothered by the indicator lights, there’s a night-time mode which turns them off.The unit itself is well thought-out and constructed. It doesn’t draw attention to itself, and will blend with most any decor. There’s no remote control that you’ll never use, and the controls are so well laid-out you’ll very likely never need to go digging around for the manual.My brother-in-law owns this unit, and it was on his recommendation that we ordered ours. We liked our first one so much, we quickly bought a second unit to go in our daughter’s bedroom. The difference has been striking. Now we only have to deal with wildfire smoke when we venture outside. The dry eyes and sniffles have reduced dramatically. If that sounds like the kind of world you wish to create for yourself in your own home, why not place your order today?
Dave Matthews –
Works as expected
Purifier works as expected, and does seem to clear the air up pretty easily and quickly. It does get pretty loud on the high setting, but stays quiet otherwise. I know it’s durable, too, because I have 2 toddlers that have knocked it over at least 10 times and it’s still running great. I don’t know how well it actually works when showing air quality, but the purifier does have an air quality LED indicator, and the app shows air quality level as well.
Mike O. –
Does the job but don’t believe the colors. Well worth the purchase though!
I have extremely narrow sinus passages so it takes very little to irritate them and plug them up. It took years for me to figure out that air pollution has a lot to do with it. This purifier has definitely helped. I keep it on the 3rd speed throughout the day in between the living room and dining room. A half hour before going to bed I move it to the bedroom and set it on turbo. When I retire for the night I turn the speed down to the second from the lowest. I have found that the bedroom door needs to be shut or it doesn’t do the job but turning up the speed isn’t an option since we’re both used to quiet. It isn’t that loud but just a bit more than we can sleep with. In the morning I put it back in the main area and turn it on turbo for at least an hour to catch up again to the pollutants. I also bought a pollution monitor at the same time so I can see the actual results in the levels of pm2.5. The reason I don’t trust the amber or red colors which are supposed to be an indication of moderate or unsafe levels is, if I move it to an office at night the level shows red even when the monitor shows very low levels of pollution. After about 20 minutes it changes from amber and back to blue. When I move it back to the main living area again, after just the 20 minutes, it goes to red again and then amber and about 15 minutes later it’s back to blue. In those 20 minutes the furnace has not come on, a door hasn’t been opened and I have been the only object that has even moved, and that was just moving the purifier. The pollution levels also haven’t changed in those 20 minutes according to the monitor. Also, certain smells can change the color to red and that includes good smells like fresh baked bread. In summary, I’m glad I bought it because it definitely does as advertised and easily for the 360 sq. ft. but due to the warning colors not making a lot of sense and the auto setting based on that, due to my condition I’d never leave it on the auto setting. One last thing, I was thinking the first filter didn’t need to be cleaned for 3 months but when I looked at the instructions again I saw where it was supposed to be cleaned every month. I was shocked at what this filter had collected. It reminded me of a lint trap on a clothes dryer. A lot of this was what we had been breathing in. I have a second smaller purifier coming for the bedroom so I don’t need to keep moving this one back and forth.Update: After more than 1 1/2 years it still performs flawlessly and easily does the job. I have not had to change a filter yet. I just vacuum both sides of all the filters and I’m good to go.Update: I have been using this purifier for almost 5 years and this year it has really been invaluable with the smoky air from the Canadian wildfires. I live in SW MN and we have had days where the AQI has been in the red zone with pm2.5 readings well over 160. This thing has 4 speeds and I typically leave it in the 3rd due to it still being quiet but with the air as bad as it was lately, it wouldn’t keep up. The pm2.5 level got up to 144 in the house but after running the purifier on high for 8 1/2 hours, it was reduced to just 5. This purifier works great for the dining room, living room and kitchen and we have a different smaller one for the bedroom. I do have a monitor for checking the pm2.5 levels. Also, I have not had to replace a filter yet. The only thing I do is vacuum the filters whenever I feel they need it. If this thing dies anytime soon, I will be replacing it with the same one.Update: I’ve now had mine for 5 1/2 years and it’s still working like new. I’ve never had to replace or wash a filter. I just vacuum out all 3 filters about once per month. I don’t live in a smog filled city so that might help but we did put up with the heavy and unhealthy smoke from the Canadian wildfires last summer and it handled it just fine.
Thomas Fernandez –
Nowhere in the product description does it say that this is a 120V product which most of the world does not use. I plugged it in uae and the unit got busted. Waste of hard earned money 845 dhs and wait time. Worse still no warranty in the UAE. Worldwide buyers be warned and stay AWAY from useless products like this.
B. Osler –
I’m very happy with this air purifier. I have a cat and it visibly picks up a lot of hair, that must just be floating around in the air; hair that would normally go unnoticed.I started using a Levoit LV-PUR 131 machine a couple of years ago to remove the smell of vaped marijuana flower (prescribed medical). I love the smell myself, but I know how many don’t, and I’m a considerate neighbour.I’ve had the Winix for 3 months now, and it is far superior to the Levoit model, which has now been demoted to hallway duties.I like the washable pre-filter, although I’ve not actually had to wash it yet. I find that a good going over with a vacuum once a week, to remove all the large debris, is enough. I vacuum the charcoal filter too.As I’ve said, my primary reason for using an air purifier was never to remove dust but this is a big bonus, and there is visibly less dust now.The sensor detects VOCs much better than smoke, and for anyone using it for smoke or weed should be aware of this. I just keep it on setting three most of the time, which works very well for cigarette smoke and marijuana vape. Setting 3 on the Winix is quieter than setting 1 on the Levoit. Setting 3 is my “go to” setting. It’s really not noisy at all. For smoke, leaving it on “auto” doesn’t work, but manually setting it to 3 does. The same is true of marijuana flower vape.The turbo mode (4th speed) is VERY loud but unnecessary for normal use. I occasionally give it a blast, just to clear the air quickly, and it’s very effective for this. I have a large living room, and 10 minutes on turbo will just clear anything quickly.The one niggle I have is that when I want to leave it on, as I retire to bed, I have a practical choice of setting 3 for 4 hours, or turbo for an hour – the timer does 1, 4 or 8 hours. It would be more useful for my purposes, if I could choose 1, 2, and 4 hours. Ideally, I’d like to be able to leave it on setting 3 for 2 hours, but that’s not possible.I leave the Plasmawave mode on because on or off, I don’t notice any difference. People have talked about it making occasional snapping noises, but I’ve never heard anything.Unbranded filter sets are about 20 quid, so in practice, I change them every two months. Winix say the charcoal filter will last for a lot longer as it is washable, but TBH washing and drying is too much faff for me.Lastly… it LOOKS better than the Levoit, which has turned yellow from UV light, like many white/off-white plastics.I’m very happy with this Winix machine. From research and experience, I now think that it’s probably the best in the UK home market, for smoke and vape.[Update: Aug 25]I’m still very happy with the performance. I’ve discovered that because I’ve been smoking rollies (tobacco) near the unit, a sticky film develops on the pre-filter. In fact, the surrounding black plastic is also sticky. I think it’s nicotine. Anyway, I just laid the filter down in the bath, and went gently over it with some water and a little washing up liquid. This did the trick. Good as new.Another trick I’ve found is that the carbon filter is exactly half the depth of the Hepa filter, so it is possible to fit three carbon filters, and no Hepa filter. Of course, from the POV of smoke and vape removal, this is not, as one might think, three times the effectiveness, but rather 197% the smoke-reducing power (according to ChatGPT) – something to do with layer passing. That’s still almost twice as effective. It doesn’t get the fine dust through, that’s just blown back into the room. I use this air purifier in the room where I smoke and vape. Just around the corner, in my hallway, I have another Winix with a Hepa filter. That one gets the dust.
Enrique –
Este es el 3er winix que tenemos, 2 en las recamaras y uno en sala comedor. Se nota el cambio casi de inmediato. Mi esposa ha mejorado muchísimo de sus alergias, y yo aunque no sufro de alergias duermo mucho mejor. Super silenciosos.
Silvana Forster –
Bewertung nach einigen Wochen in Nutzung! Unsere mittlere Tochter hat zu dieser Jahreszeit vermehrt mit Pollen zu kämpfen. Das Gerät bringt wirklich Linderung. Auch bei Küchen- oder Katzenklogeruch wirklich sinnvoll. Wir stellen das Gerät vor dem Schlafengehen, nach dem Lüften in die Kinderzimmer. Es mag Einbildung sein aber die Luft ist deutlich besser. Auch tagsüber läuft er regelmäßig. Wir würden ihn wieder kaufen und tatsächlich auch gern eine kleine Alternative die fest in den Kinderzimmern stehen könnte.
Michel F –
I just got this air purifier a few days ago so this review is not about long term use or efficacy. So far I love it. It looks and sounds cool and very modern and more importantly it works well with no smells, no fumes, etc. It’s easy to understand and move around with the handle on top. I initially set it on automatic and since the air seemed clean, the fan was staying on slow speed or going in sleep mode (very slow). Since this unit is used in a basement with concrete flooring and 2 cats around with litter, I manually set it on fan speed 3 and leave it there throughout the daytime. On rare occasions the air quality light will turn amber for a few minutes and then turn to blue again so I guess it’s doing what it’s supposed to do. Even on speed 3, I can hardly hear it. I can look and listen at the TV a few feet from the unit with no problems.The only thing I didn’t like was the very lousy manual that comes with it. The writing is ridiculously small. They mention how to clean the screen filter (first one) but not how to clean the carbon one. I went on online to find out. It’s pretty simple. I don’t care or need the remote but it’s there for those who might. I get the feeling most people will lose it anyway.The online reviews seem to agree that this is a great air purifier and so far I really like it. A review mentioned that it was made in Korea. Mine is not. It’s made in Thailand according to sticker on the box.