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Air-O-Swiss provides humidity on the go

Air-O-Swiss provides humidity on the go
The Air-O-Swiss AOS 7146 Travel Ultrasonic humidifier utilizes a regular bottle of store-bought drinking water, and can reportedly be used across North America and Europe
The Air-O-Swiss AOS 7146 Travel Ultrasonic humidifier utilizes a regular bottle of store-bought drinking water, and can reportedly be used across North America and Europe
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The 7146 uses an ordinary bottle of store-bought drinking water
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The 7146 uses an ordinary bottle of store-bought drinking water
The 7146's output can be adjusted with a hand dial on the unit
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The 7146's output can be adjusted with a hand dial on the unit
The Air-O-Swiss AOS 7146 Travel Ultrasonic humidifier utilizes a regular bottle of store-bought drinking water, and can reportedly be used across North America and Europe
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The Air-O-Swiss AOS 7146 Travel Ultrasonic humidifier utilizes a regular bottle of store-bought drinking water, and can reportedly be used across North America and Europe
The 7146 incorporates a transcontinental AC adapter with exchangeable plugs
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The 7146 incorporates a transcontinental AC adapter with exchangeable plugs
The 7146 comes with a travel pouch
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The 7146 comes with a travel pouch
The Air-O-Swiss AOS 7146 Travel Ultrasonic humidifier utilizes a regular bottle of store-bought drinking water, and can reportedly be used across North America and Europe
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The Air-O-Swiss AOS 7146 Travel Ultrasonic humidifier utilizes a regular bottle of store-bought drinking water, and can reportedly be used across North America and Europe
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Planning a trip to the desert? If so, and particularly if you're from one of the more moist parts of the world, you might find the dryness a little off-putting. While there's not much that you can do to increase the humidity while you're out and about, there is a device that's designed to improve the comfort level in your hotel room - the Air-O-Swiss AOS 7146 Travel Ultrasonic humidifier.

The 7146 utilizes a standard half-liter (17 oz) bottle of store-bought purified drinking water as its water source. It uses high-frequency vibrations to "ultra-quietly" convert that water into a cooling mist, at a rate that can be adjusted with a hand dial on the unit. It automatically shuts itself off once the water is used up, and indicates that it needs a refill by glowing red at the spout.

It also incorporates a transcontinental AC adapter with exchangeable plugs, which reportedly allows for its use across North America and Europe.

While it sounds like a reasonably clever product, it would be nice to know how long it can run on one bottle - would it be enough to keep your room comfortably humid throughout the night? If any readers have tried the device and know the answer, we'd be interested in hearing from you in the comments section.

The AOS 7146 Travel Ultrasonic humidifier is available via the company website, for US$49.99.

It can be seen in use in the video below.

Source: Air-O-Swiss

Travel Humidifier AIR-O-SWISS U7146: Operation Video

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11 comments
11 comments
Bryan Boyce
I bought one of these for my wife, as a replacement for a larger, older humidifier. She loves its small size and silent operation. As for the length of running time, there is a switch on the back that changes the amount of humidity produced. Running at max, we get between 3and 4 hours of running time from a 16 oz bottle. It does turn off automatically when the water gets low. Though we rarely use it, I like it because of its size.
Max Mad
\"Air-O-Swiss\"??? That\'s funny, because I have that EXACT humidifier on my desk, named \"Worltec Humidifier\" by (I believe) a Korean company Ohsung (Happy Technology). (See link) http://www.homeandhome365.com/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=31236
(I\'m guessing Air-O-Swiss bought the rights from Ohsung???)
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I bought one and it performs as advertised.....no leaks, quiet, very clever and compact design. How well it can keep your room comfortably humid throughout the night depends on a couple factors, primarily the size of the room and how well it is sealed from the outside environment. In my application, this unit made little difference to the room humidity level as measured on a hygrometer. I ended up purchasing an evaporative recirculating humidifier that does the job, but this larger unit is definitely not portable.
coryatjohn
I love the little travel bag... the exact size for the device.
Now what do you do with that huge power block? I guess that just gets thrown in the suit case.
Wombat56
Apart from the need to have a plastic bottle, In western countries ordinary tap water should be plenty good enough.
The water should be low in bacteria to start with, and the ultrasonics provides an extra sterilisation affect.
yrag
Hmm . . . I hate humidity.
I want just the opposite - something one could wear to REMOVE humidity from the body - I know it's a leap right now for the Northern Hemisphere, but I'm thinking of hot steamy summers already.
Terry Penrose
Wonder how this would work as a colloidal silver humidifier?
Denis Klanac
This tech has been around for a long time and is nothing new, try a search on eBay and you will find a huge variety of similar devices. I use one to grow my mushrooms, it works very well
Thomas Roberts
I can\'t tell you how many times I put wet towels over the heaters in hotel rooms to try and raise the humidity. These are an easy sell to any cold weather climate business traveler.
RonC
I\'ve had this model for over a year. I only need moist air while I sleep in the winter when the heater runs, and I don\'t need a big model to change the humidity in the entire room, so I put this on the night stand and it works perfect. The only complaint in reviews is that the LED light inside is too bright and disturbs sleep. I painted over the bulb with black acrylic paint.
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