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IQAir HealthPro Plus Review

Derek Hales

Written By: Derek Hales

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HEPA air purifier with massive coverage

IQAir HealthPro

IQAir HealthPro Plus

The IQAir HealthPro Plus is a HEPA air purifier with a large coverage area of 1125 sq. ft. It uses a 3-part filtration system, which includes a HEPA and activated carbon filter. In our tests, the HealthPro Plus reduced PM2.5 and PM10 to 0.1, showcasing exceptional performance. It can run quietly,  includes a remote, and stands on wheels. 

Pros

  • Fantastic purification performance; reducing PM2.5 & PM10 to 0.1
  • Massive 1125 sq. ft. coverage area
  • Easy to move around thanks to wheels

Cons

  • Lacks auto mode
  • Lacks app connectivity, but has a remote

Scoring

Fantastic performance; XL coverage area
  • Design - 98%
    98%
  • Performance - 100%
    100%
  • Quality - 100%
    100%
  • Usability - 95%
    95%
  • Value - 96%
    96%
98%

Summary

The IQAir HealthPro Plus is not a cheap air purifier, but its performance is fantastic. During testing, it removed 97.4% of airborne particulates and improved PM2.5 by 99.2%. It lacks app connectivity and an auto mode, but still retains many great usability features including remote control and custom timers. Finally, it has a massive coverage area of 1240 sq. ft with a CADR of 300.

In This Review

Purification | Filters | Noise | Usability | Size | Specs | Summary

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Purification Performance

There are 3 different versions of the HealthPro: the HealthPro, the HealthPro Plus, and the HealthPro Compact. We tested the HealthPro Plus in our studio. 

IQAir HealthPro Plus logo
IQAir HealthPro Plus logo

For our purification test, we place the IQAir HealthPro Plus in a medium sized room (~14’x10’) in our office. We then take a baseline measurement of the air quality using the Temtop LKC-1000S+ professional air quality detector. 

Air Quality Testing meter
Air Quality Testing meter

We then let the air purifier run for 1 hour at the highest fan speed. Next, we take an additional measurement of the air quality and compare the post-run data to the baseline to determine the performance of the IQAir HealthPro Plus.

Starting Baseline

  • PM2.5: 13.0
  • PM10: 23.4
  • Particles: 1919
  • AQI: 53

After 1 Hour

  • PM2.5: 0.1
  • PM10: 0.1
  • Particles: 49
  • AQI: 1

Our data comparison showed the IQAir HealthPro Plus was able to remove 97.4% of airborne particulates and improve the PM2.5 air quality by 99.2%.

IQAir HealthPro Plus
IQAir HealthPro Plus

This is excellent performance from the HealthPro Plus. In general, we are looking for the 4 key data points we measure to be as close to 0 as possible. 

Below, we’ve included information on the testing criteria and what defines good vs. bad air quality.

air quality index - PM 2.5 particulate matter index

The Filters

The IQAir HealthPro has a unique method of accessing the filters. 

  • You detach the sides from the top
  • Remove the top lid
  • Access filters
IQAir HealthPro Plus cover removed
IQAir HealthPro Plus cover removed

From there the various filters are stacked on top of each other vertically. These include:

  • Pre-filter
  • Activated carbon filter
  • HEPA

The pre-filter sits on the bottom and captures the larger airborne particulates like hair or dust. 

IQAir HealthPro Plus pre-filter
IQAir HealthPro Plus HEPA
IQAir HealthPro Plus carbon filter
IQAir HealthPro Plus carbon filter

Next, the carbon filter, or what they call the V5 Cell, traps VOC’s, gasses, and odors.

IQAir HealthPro Plus HEPA filter
IQAir HealthPro Plus HEPA filter

Finally, the HEPA filter captures airborne particulates as small as 0.3 microns and acts as the main line of defense. 

Noise Test

To measure the noise levels of the IQAir HealthPro Plus, we use a sound meter app. We set the air purifier up, run it on each power setting, and measure the generated noise from about 3’ away. 

Our results showed the following decibel levels from each mode.

Level 1

29.6 dB

Level 4

46.3 dB

Level 6

56.2 dB

We found the noise range of the IQAir HealthPro Plus to be from 29 – 57 dB.

IQAir HealthPro Plus noise test
IQAir HealthPro Plus lowest noise

While it lacks a dedicated sleep mode, it should be quiet enough on the lowest power setting at 29.6 dB. 

Common noise levels:

  • 20 dB – rustling leaves
  • 30 dB – whisper
  • 40 dB – quiet library, babbling brook
  • 50 dB – refrigerator, moderate rainfall
  • 60 dB – normal conversation, dishwashers
  • 70 dB – traffic, showers
  • 80 dB – alarm clock, telephone dial tone

Usability Tests

Overall usability for the HealthPro was good. While it lacks app connectivity, it comes with a remote control, has a wide range of features, and stands on wheels. 

IQAir HealthPro Plus wheels
IQAir HealthPro Plus wheels

Setup

Setup can take some time or it could be relatively quick. It just depends how much you want to do. 

IQAir HealthPro Plus unboxed
IQAir HealthPro Plus unboxed
  • Here’s what comes in the box:
    • HealthPro
    • Pre-filter (pre-installed)
    • V5 Cell filter (pre-installed)
    • HEPA filter (pre-installed)
    • Wheel mounting brackets (2x)
    • Wheels (4x)
    • Remote
    • Power cord
    • Manuals

To get the IQAir HealthPro Plus running you need to unbox the device and plug in the power cord. From there HealthPro is ready to clean your air.

IQAir HealthPro Plus wheel
IQAir HealthPro Plus wheel
IQAir HealthPro Plus wheel bracket
IQAir HealthPro Plus wheel bracket

However, you can attach wheels to make it easier to move around, and spend some time in the menus to complete the setup. These steps aren’t necessary to have the device run, but they greatly enhance the user experience.

Controls & App

As mentioned previously, there is no app connectivity with the HealthPro. However, there are still robust controls and key features that improve usability. 

There are 4 buttons on top:

  • Power
  • Arrow
  • Menu
  • Enter

Each of these buttons have multiple functions that allow you to navigate through the settings visible on the LCD display. 

IQAir HealthPro Plus controls
IQAir HealthPro Plus controls

The power button will turn on/off the device and the arrow button can adjust the fan speed, while all of the buttons will be used in the menus.

These menus give you access to:

  • Remaining filter life
  • Setting timer
  • Setting day-of-week timer
  • Set fan speed while timer is on
  • Set fan speed while timer is off
  • Adjust day & time
  • Adjust the CFMs
  • Change displayed language
  • Check model

In addition, it comes with a remote for wireless control.

IQAir HealthPro Plus remote
IQAir HealthPro Plus remote

The remote can adjust the fan speed to a specific setting, turn on/off the air purifier, and turn on/off a timer. It has less control than the on-board buttons, but still enough to do what you need to.

Maintenance

Maintenance is pretty standard for a HEPA air purifier. You will need to replace the filters, which is needed every 6-12 months for the HEPA and every 12 months for the carbon.

Of course the exact time depends on your environment and usage.

IQAir HealthPro Plus removing cover
IQAir HealthPro Plus removing cover

Luckily, there is an indicator light and menu options that show when the filter needs to be replaced. 

Size & Dimensions

In terms of size, the IQAir HealthPro Plus is on the larger end, but it covers a larger area. It covers 1125 sq. ft. with a CADR of 300 CFM. That is more than enough for any large room or even full homes.

IQAir HealthPro Plus back
IQAir HealthPro Plus back

Here are the exact dimensions of the IQAir HealthPro Plus:

  • Length – 16″
  • Width – 15”
  • Height – 28”
  • Weight – 35 lbs.

While installing the wheels is optional, I would recommend installing them as it makes it easier to move the device around. 

HealthPro vs. HealthPro Plus vs. HealthPro Compact

There are 3 different versions of the HealthPro. Features remain similar between models, with size and included filters being the main difference. Below is a table outlining the key similarities and differences between the models. 

HealthProHealthPro PlusHealthPro Compact
Width15"15"15"
Length16"16"16"
Height28"28"24"
Weight29 lbs.35 lbs.26 lbs.
FiltersHEPAHEPA, CarbonHEPA
Coverage Area1240 sq. ft.1125 sq. ft.1240 sq. ft.
CADR300 CFM330 CFM330 CFM
Wifi CompatibleNoNoNo
Upgradable FilterYesIncludedNo
PriceCheck PriceCheck PriceCheck Price

The HealthPro is the standard model. It is similar to size and shape as the Plus, but lacks the V5 Cell carbon filter. The HealthPro also has a slightly higher CADR at 330 CFM.

IQAir HealthPro
IQAir HealthPro
IQAir HealthPro Plus
IQAir HealthPro Plus
IQAir HealthPro Compact
IQAir HealthPro Compact

If you want the carbon filtration, you will need to get the HealthPro Plus, which we tested. 

The HealthPro Compact is the smallest version of the series. It lacks a carbon filter, but only weighs 26 lbs. 

Specifications

Specifications
ManufacturerIQAir
ModelHealthPro Plus
Width15″
Height28″
Weight35 lbs.
FiltersCarbon, HEPA
Wifi CompatibleNo
Room Coverage1125 sq. ft.
CADR300 cfm
ReturnsVaries by retailer
Warranty10 year
PriceCheck Price

Should you buy the IQAir HealthPro Plus?

I would recommend the IQAir HealthPro Plus if you’re looking for the following features:

  • Exceptional purification performance: The IQAir HealthPro Plus showed it was more than capable of handling our tests. It was able to remove 97.4% of airborne particulates and reduced PM2.5 and PM10 to 0.1. It doesn’t get much better than that. If you are looking for peak performance the HealthPro Plus meets the mark. 
  • Coverage for a large area or home: The IQAir HealthPro is designed for large areas or whole homes. It covers a whopping 1125 sq. ft. with a CADR of 300 CFM. If that coverage isn’t enough

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About Derek Hales

Derek HalesDerek Hales is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ModernCastle.com. He has been featured in Fast Company, Reader's Digest, Business Insider, Realtor.com, She Knows, and other major publications. Derek has a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from Kansas State University. Hales has been testing and reviewing products for the home since 2014.