I welcomed this Blueair for extra-large rooms into my home, and its the most attractive air purifier Ive ever seen
Date:
Sun, 19 Oct 2025 13:00:00 +0000
Description:
Ive been testing the most attractive large-room air purifier you can buy
right now, and its surprisingly good value for money.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Blueair Blue Signature: two-minute review
The Blueair Blue Signature is a furniture-inspired air purifier for extra-large rooms, available from Blueair, Amazon, and other third-party retailers.
You can purchase the Blueair Blue Signature for a list price of $449.99 /
369, but its worth keeping an eye out for discounts to maximize the value.
Ive not spotted any in the UK so far, but at the time of writing, US
customers can get a $50 discount at Blueair, bringing the price down to an even more reasonable $399.99. (Image credit: Future)
While the mid-gray Light model is more to my preference, the navy blue Dark model Ive been testing does a great job of blending into the room, rather
than standing out like other white plastic air purifiers often do.
Like many of Blueairs purifiers, the Blue Signature features an easy-to-clean fabric pre-filter, which is available in a range of colors to help it blend
in with your decor.
At 15.5 inches / 39.4cm in diameter, theres plenty of room to plonk down the remote or a magazine, but as I learned from my experience, youll need to be mindful about placing anything that could scratch the tabletop.
The Blue Signature is satisfyingly lightweight considering its size, making
it easy to unbox and set up. I found it to be a little low for my liking, but this may well be down to personal preference. (Image credit: Future)
There are two bases that can be purchased separately, a chrome ring or some wooden legs, thatll increase its height and enhance its furniture-style aesthetic. Their prices are a hard pill to swallow, however, at a cost of $99.99 / 99.99 and $79.99 / 79.99, respectively.
The motion-activated controls on the top of the Blue Signature are responsive and easy to use, and remote controlling the purifier is straightforward on
the well-designed Blueair app.
The app contains a host of useful features, including controls, automations, settings, and color-coded air quality graphs for up to a month of PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 readings.
In addition to the four fan speeds, there are three modes available. These
are Auto mode, which sets the Blue Signature to purify at speed one until contamination is detected, Eco mode, which operates the same as Auto, but the purifier remains idle, and Night mode, which lowers the purifier to its
lowest speed and turns off most of the lights.
Theres a useful AirSense automation that provides a quick freshen up twice a day when the Blue Signature is in Auto or Eco mode, which runs regardless of the ambient air quality, though it can be turned off if desired. (Image credit: Future)
In terms of performance, I was very pleased with the Blue Signatures efforts. It promptly detected and cleared the contamination caused as a result of my spraying dry shampoo from a couple of feet away, and displayed the readings
in the graphs on the app.
It appears that the Blue Signature does a better job of tackling odors than other purifiers Ive tested, as it made short work of removing the fragrance from the dry shampoo following my testing.
The Blue Signature operates satisfyingly quietly despite its power, maxing
out at just 55dB at top speed, and giving readings as low as 27dB on speed one, which is quieter than a whisper.
As the brand makes some of the best air purifiers , it hasnt come as a surprise that theres so much to love about the Blueair Blue Signature. It has many useful features and performs well at a pleasingly low volume for the price, making it the perfect choice for larger spaces, without being conspicuous. Blueair Blue Signature review: price & availability List price: $449.99 / 369 Launch date: Mid 2025 Available now in the US and UK
The Blueair Blue Signature has a list price of $449.99 / 369, and is
available to purchase directly from Blueair or at Amazon.
This is a pretty good price considering its designed for large rooms,
supports WiFi connectivity, and can detect and react to PM1, PM2.5, and PM10, meaning itll jump into action whether ultra-fine or coarse particles are present.
Whats more, Im already seeing some great deals appearing in the US, with Blueair offering a $50 off the price at the time of writing, so you can pick the Blue Signature up for just $399.99. Im yet to spot a deal in the UK just yet, but you never know.
Blue Signature 4.0 replacement filters look a little pricey at $99.99 / 99.99 each, but Blueair states that these filters can last up to a year, and their RealTrack algorithm calculates the lifetime left on your filter based on the fan speed, usage time, and pollution levels, meaning it should offer a more accurate expiry date compared to other models.
Its worth noting that while the all-singing-all-dancing 7-stage filter uses Blueairs HEPASilent technology, its not a true HEPA filter, though Blueair
has insisted that their filters are actually more effective and operate at lower volumes. (Image credit: Future)
I tested the Blueair Blue Signature without any accessories, but theres the option of two different stand formats if you want to make it look more like a piece of furniture.
These dont come cheap, however, with the wooden legs, referred to as the Leg Base in Wood, costing $79.99 / 79.99, and the Ring Base in Chrome costing an eye-watering $99.99 / 99.99. As nice an addition as these would make, I must admit that I consider these grossly overpriced, which is a shame, as they would greatly improve the aesthetic.
Accessories aside, considering the Blue Signatures reliable performance, easy filter replacement, and simple controls, this Blueair purifier offers plenty of bang for your buck, even at the full list price, making it well worth your consideration. Value score: 4.5 out of 5 Blueair Blue Signature review: specs
Type
Air purifier table
Fan speeds
1-4
CADR (Clean air delivery rate)
Pollen 450 cfm
Dust 434 cfm
Smoke 455 cfm
Air changes per hour (ACH)
4.8
Filter
Multi-layered HEPASilent filter with activated carbon
Particle sizes detected
PM1, PM2.5, PM10
Dimensions
15.5 x 15.5 x 17.2 inches / 39.4 x 39.4 43.7cm
Weight
13.2lb / 6kg
Control
Touch controls / App
Timer
Yes
Additional modes
Auto, Night, Eco
Extra features
Tabletop, machine-washable pre-filters Blueair Blue Signature review: design and features Pleasantly lightweight for the size Four fan speeds, three purifying modes The material of the tabletop surface could be better
The furniture-inspired design of the Blueair Blue Signature makes it pleasingly subtle for an extra-large room air purifier.
The Blue Signature comes in a choice of Light and Dark models, the former being a mid-gray color, and the latter being a navy blue, which is the model Ive tested.
Both models come with a color-coordinated machine-washable pre-filter, a Nordic Fog with the Light, and a Midnight for the dark. At the time of writing, the Blue Signature Light model doesnt appear to be available at Blueair in the UK, but it can be purchased from Amazon.
If you feel like mixing things up, there are four other pre-filter colors to choose from, which include a couple of neutral colors, a blue, and a green. Each pre-filter has a list price of $24.99 / 24.99, so its not too much of an outlay if you want to change up the color, or have a spare to put on while
the other is in the wash. (Image credit: Future)
Although rather large, at 15.5 inches / 39.4cm in diameter, the Blue
Signature is surprisingly easy to maneuver, as it weighs only 13.2lb / 6kg, and I could use the gap between the pre-filter and the top section to carry
it about.
The Blue Signatures 17.2 inches / 43.7cm height might prove a little low to use as a side table for some, but its not inconveniently short. The wooden legs would definitely prove beneficial here, but I think Id rather prop it up on something than pay that price for the four-legged base.
The smooth matte plastic on the top of the air purifier makes it look like what it is, the top of an appliance, rather than an item of furniture. I
would have liked to have seen a slightly more premium finish, but it offers plenty of surface area for placing mugs, books, and remote controls.
Speaking of controls, the touch controls on the top of the Blue Signature are pretty nifty, as the motion-activation means they disappear along with the display. Theyre pleasingly simple to use, and include buttons for power, Auto mode, night mode, a display lock, and cycling through the four fan speeds.
Its quick and easy to change the settings on the app, too, so I could switch modes without needing to move out of my comfy spot on the sofa. (Image
credit: Future)
Theres a steady blue light under the top surface of the air purifier when the air quality is rated as excellent. It changes color depending on the level of contamination, and is automatically dimmed when the Blue Signature is put
into Night mode.
When Auto mode is enabled, the Blue Signature fan runs at speed one consistently, increasing the speed to suit whenever the Blue Signature
detects PM1, PM2.5, or PM10 contamination.
I appreciate that the air purifier continues to purify at a low speed despite the air quality registering at a good level, as many air purifiers simply
idle on Auto mode, so they fail to react and purify the surrounding air of contaminants they arent capable of detecting, such as VOCs.
Lastly, theres an Eco mode, which works much the same as Auto mode, except it sits dormant until contamination is detected, thereby conserving energy. Design & features score: 4.5 out of 5 Blueair Blue Signature review: app
Quick and easy device syncing Simple and straightforward interface Provides access to air quality graphs, settings, and automations
Adding a new device can be a headache in some cases, but as the Blueair app detected the Blue Signature straight away, I simply needed to select it and follow the instructions to connect it to my WiFi, which it did with no
issues.
The Blueair app is simple to navigate, and the settings are easy to access
and adjust on the dashboard for the Blue Signature. For day-to-day control, theres a simple slider to amend the fan speed, buttons to enable each of the three modes, and the display lock function. (Image credit: Blueair / Future)
Theres a useful feature linked to the Auto and Eco modes called AirSense, which means that my air purifier would stir into action for ten minutes at 10am and 6pm every day, though it can run for as long as twenty-five minutes if the air quality is a little lower.
This is particularly helpful if you plan to keep your air purifier set to Eco mode, as the air will still get a little freshen up twice a day. If youd rather it didnt embark on these mini cleaning sprees, its easy to turn off in the device settings.
Theres also a schedule feature, which can be used to set the air purifier to power on in a chosen mode at set times on your choice of days, before turning off at an allotted time. (Image credit: Future)
Another nifty automation is the Welcome Home feature, which powers on the
Blue Signature when youre approximately fifteen minutes away from home, based on your location and specified transport method.
A color-coded graph makes it easy to review the collected air quality data on the Blueair app. Theres a different graph for PM1, PM2.5, and PM10, with the option to view the readings over the course of a day, week, or month.
Overall, the app provides all the essentials in an easy-to-navigate
interface, and all functions appeared responsive, bar the few moments it can take for the graph to update and reflect the real-time air quality readings. App score: 4.5 out of 5 Blueair Blue Signature review: performance Quick and easy setup Prompt detection and contamination clearing The dark tabletop appears to scratch easily
Getting the Blueair Blue Signature setup was a quick and simple process, as
it was just a case of plugging it in and setting it up on the Blueair app.
I didnt feel quite as comfortable using the Blue Signature as a side table as I did with the SwitchBot Air Purifier Table , as it felt a bit wrong putting things down directly on top of an air purifier, and the material looks like itd mark and scratch easily.
While the dark blue table top collected fingerprints easily, they wiped off without much effort. This was a relief, as some darker-colored matte surfaces can prove notoriously difficult to remove fingerprints from. (Image credit: Future)
Sadly, it got a bit scratched not long into my testing. Presumably, this was from me balancing the plug on it as I pulled it out of the box, though it was only the plastic part of the plug in contact with the surface, which is a concern considering its meant to be used as a tabletop.
These scratches were only really visible when caught in the light however,
and likely more noticeable due to the dark coloring of the plastic. Either way, Id definitely recommend enforcing the coaster rule in your house if you plan to use it as a table. (Image credit: Future)
All of the modes worked as expected. Night mode reduced the fan to its lowest speed and extinguished the indicator light, the display, and most of the
touch controls, though curiously, the Night mode and power button remain illuminated.
In terms of purifying performance, I was pleased to find that the Blue Signature only took around sixteen seconds to detect the dry shampoo Id sprayed around two feet away.
After detecting the contamination, the air quality rating was updated to very polluted, and so the Blue Signature ramped up the fan speed. The air quality returned to good levels around twenty seconds from detection, and was back to excellent after a further minute, at which point the fan speed was reduced back to its lowest setting. (Image credit: Future)
The Blue Signature appeared to clear odors better than other air purifiers
Ive tested. While the strong smell of the dry shampoo usually lingers long after the air purifier Im testing has dealt with the particulate contamination, it was cleared fairly quickly by the Blue Signature.
This may well be down to the fact that the Blue Signature runs at its lowest fan speed in Auto mode, rather than simply idling, meaning it could prove a good option if reducing ambient odors is on your list of priorities.
I was impressed by the Blue Signatures low volume too, finding that it operated quieter overall than the majority of the air purifiers Ive tested to date. The loudest reading I recorded was 55dB when it was running at top speed, making it no louder than a conversation, and it operated at just 27dB on fan speed one, which is quieter than a whisper. (Image credit: Future)
While the tabletop may leave a little to be desired, all in all, the Blueair Blue Signature performed really well. Its capacity to purify an extra-large room's worth of air, in-app features, quick detection, and contamination tackling make this a great air purifier for the price, and, ignoring my personal preferences on its suitability as a table, it looks a whole lot more attractive than any large-scale air purifier Ive come across to date. Performance score: 4.5 out of 5 Should I buy the Blueair Blue Signature?
Section
Notes
Score
Value for money
The Blue Signature offers great performance, an attractive design, and a pleasant user experience for the price. I just wish it wasnt so expensive to buy the base accessories to complete the look.
4.5/5
Design & Features
This furniture-inspired air purifier manages to stand out from the crowd without disrupting the decor. Its easy to use, pleasingly lightweight, and
has a large surface area for placing items.
4.5/5
App
The Blueair app makes it super simple to operate the Blue Signature. Its interface is attractive and easy to understand, making it easy to access the features and air quality graphs.
4.5/5
Performance
The Blue Signature reacted quickly during testing and made quick work of clearing the contamination. It also did a better job of clearing the strong fragrance of the dry shampoo than other air purifiers Ive tested.
4.5/5 Buy it if...
You dont want a typical-looking air purifier
With a choice of fabric colors and optional bases, this air purifier is your best bet if youre looking for something thatll look more like a piece of furniture than an appliance.
You want constant purification
Many air purifiers simply idle quietly in the background when the air quality is considered good based on what they can detect. Its nice to have the option of constant purifying here, especially as it seems to aid in odor removal.
You appreciate nifty automations
The Blue Signature offers some useful automations, including scheduling, powering on when youre 15 minutes from home, and twice-daily ramped up purifying with AirSense. Don't buy it if...
You want VOC detection
While the Blueair does a great job of detecting particulates, it doesn't register the presence of VOCs (volatile organic compounds), like some more premium options do. However, the good news is that the filter is still
capable of filtering them, which is another reason why the consistent purifying in Auto mode is beneficial.
You dont like lingering lights
Although not glaringly bright, its a shame the power and Night mode icons arent extinguished when said mode is triggered. This may only be a minor niggle for some, but its worth bearing in mind if you cant stand any light at bedtime.
You dont want to pay a premium for a pretty base
The Blue Signature looks good as-is, but the furniture aesthetic would be nicely enhanced when teamed with one of the bases on offer. I just wish that these extras werent so eye-wateringly expensive. Blueair Blue Signature review: Also consider
Blueair Blue Signature
SwitchBot Air Purifier Table
Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde TP09
Type
Air purifier table
Air purifier table
Purifying tower fan
Price
$449.99 / 369
$269.99 / 299.99
$749.99 / 549.99
Fan speeds
4
3
10
Modes
Auto, Eco, Night
Auto, Sleep, Pet
Auto, Night mode, Diffused mode
Filter
Pre-filter, 7-stage HEPASilent with activated carbon
Pre-filter, HEPA and activated carbon
HEPA H13 and activated carbon
App support
Yes
Yes
Yes
Dimensions
15.5 x 15.5 x 17.2 inches / 39.4 x 39.4 43.7cm
11.4 x 11.4 x 16.5 inches / 29 x 29 x 42cm
8.7 x 8.7 x 41.3 inches / 22 x 22 x 105cm
Weight
13.2lb / 6kg
10.7lb / 4.9kg
10.4 lbs / 4.7kg
SwitchBot Air Purifier Table
If you love the idea of a multi-functional air purifier but havent got the budget spare for the Blue Signature, then this SwitchBot alternative might be for you. Its wood-effect tabletop offers plenty of space for a mug and
remote, and comes with the bonus of an integrated wireless phone charger. It only detects and reacts to PM2.5 or smaller, but it operates just as quietly as the Blueair, and makes for a great lower-cost alternative. If youd like to learn more, have a read of my full SwitchBot Air Purifier Table review .
Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde TP09
This Dyson air purifier requires a lot more investment, but its a fantastic choice if you want to get a clearer view of your air quality data. I love the attractive gold and white coloring, and cant help but be impressed by its ability to detect and react to more than the standard PM contaminants,
namely, VOCs, formaldehyde, and nitrogen dioxide. And, while it cant be used as a table, it does operate as a bladeless fan. To find out more about this 4.5-star rated purifier, check out my full Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde TP09 review . How I tested the Blueair Blue Signature I tested the Blueair Blue Signature over a few weeks I explored the Blueair app and tested the modes and features I tested the purifier's detection and reaction speeds
After assembling the Blueair Blue Signature and syncing it to the Blueair
app, I tried out the onboard touch controls and app-based controls before having a good explore of the different settings and features.
Along with using the Blueair Blue Signature passively in my home, I also conducted our standard testing procedure of spraying dry shampoo from around two feet away to assess its performance. I then assessed the air quality readings on the app to ensure they were aligned.
I measured the sound levels emitted from different fan speeds and modes, and compared these readings to the measurements Ive taken from other air purifiers. First reviewed: October 2025 Read TechRadar's Reviews Guarantee
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