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The Surgically Clean Air® JADE® 2.0 is a premium, commercial-grade solution built to deliver powerful performance in any indoor environment. [cite_start]Its multi-stage filtration captures 99.9% of allergens, noxious odors, and pathogens[cite: 4].
The JADE® 2.0 is designed for modern convenience, featuring hands-free touchless controls and a lockable control panel for effortless operation.
Remote and hands-free operation including simple hand-wave activation helps prevent cross-contamination[cite: 38].
In Auto Mode, the JADE continuously monitors PM2.5 levels and automatically adjusts to maintain optimal air quality[cite: 40].
Engineered with sound-dampening technology to operate at just 37dB, making it perfect for bedrooms and quiet offices[cite: 39].
JADE® 2.0 brings it all together. [cite_start]Multiple filters work in harmony to eliminate airborne pollutants, allergens, and pathogens for unmatched air purification performance [cite: 55-56].
Captures dust & allergens.
Adsorbs odors & VOCs.
Ruptures pathogen DNA.
Replacement remote.
Secure mounting option.
[cite_start]Filter life depends on your environment and usage. The HEPA filter typically lasts up to one year, while the Activated Carbon filter lasts six months. The UV-C+ Lamp lasts approximately one year. Smart indicator lights on the control panel will alert you when each component needs attention [cite: 74-75].
Yes. JADE® 2.0 is designed for quick and simple filter changes. [cite_start]When the indicator lights turn on, simply follow the steps in our "How-To" videos to swap the cartridge [cite: 76-78].
The JADE® 2.0 operates between 37 decibels (Low) and 58 decibels (High). [cite_start]This low noise level makes it ideal for businesses, dental offices, and medical spaces where focus and comfort matter most [cite: 80-81].
Yes. The Activated Carbon Filter captures odors from cleaning products, cooking, and wildfire smoke. [cite_start]It reduces volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to protect indoor air quality even when outdoor conditions are poor [cite: 88-90].
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