After using the Honeywell Air Touch U2 for over a month in my Thane (Mumbai MMR region) apartment, I’ve formed a clear idea of what it offers in everyday use. This is my first experience with a full-sized air purifier, and while it has some quirks, I’ve come to rely on it more than expected, especially given the humidity and lack of ventilation in my rented flat.
4App connectivity and smart features
The Honeywell Air Touch app was easy to set up and connect to my Wi-Fi. Through the app, I could monitor indoor air quality, check filter life and schedule purification times. It also supports Alexa and Google Assistant, allowing voice control for basic functions. I mostly used the app on my smartphone and found it responsive and reliable.
The purifier also includes a remote control for quick operation, which is convenient if you prefer traditional controls over app-based ones. To give an idea of its size, I placed it next to the Poco F7 smartphone, it’s surprisingly compact and lightweight, small enough to hold comfortably in one hand. Between the physical buttons, app and remote, Honeywell has covered all user preferences quite well.



